Well, since one of three can print, it suggests a client configuration problem. What error is being reported? What do the smb log say?
Joel On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 02:08:34PM -0500, daulton theodore wrote: > I currently have Samba set up in a test environment. Samba is installed > and running on a Unix box, Solaris 8. I have one workstation which I use > to access it. I have created three identical users: User1, User2, User3. > I have a printer installed on the Unix box. All three users can see the > shares (including the printer) while browsing the tree. The problem is > when I login to the workstation as User1 printing works just fine but I > have no success printing as User2 or User3. Any suggestions on how to > resolve this? Here's a copy of my smb.conf. > > # Global parameters > [globals] > netbios name = HYDRA > server string = Samba %v on Netbios (%L), DNS hostname (%h) > workgroup = SIMPLE > > dead time = 5 > encrypt passwords = yes > passwd chat = "*New Password:*" %n\r "*New password (again):*" %n\r > "*Password changed*" > passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u > smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd > > invalid users = root daemon bin sys adm lp listen sshd\ > erl webspirs samba rob jan daulton > auto services = user1 > browsable = no > writeable = yes > > # Debug Logging information > log level = 3 > log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m > max log size = 100 > debug timestamp = yes > > > # printing stuff > printing = SYSV > # printcap name = lpstat > printcap name = /usr/local/samba/lib/printcap > load printers = yes > use client driver = yes > > > # -------------------------------- > # [homes] User Home Directories] > # [user1] and [user2] commented > # ------------------------------- > [homes] > # comment = "Home Directory for : %U " > comment = "%U " > path = /files1/%g/%U > guest ok = no > read only = no > create mode = 740 > writable = yes > browseable = yes > > [deptshr] > comment = "%g Shared Directory" > comment = "%g Shared Directory" > path = /files1/%g/common > guest ok = yes > valid users = @smbuser > read only = no > create mask = 0770 > directory mask = 0770 > writable = yes > browseable = yes > > [usrdata] > path = /files1/test > browseable = yes > comment = Data Drive > volume = Sample-Data-Drive > writeable = yes > valid users = user1 > guest ok = no > > [public] > comment = " Common shared directory" > path = /files1/usrshare > valid users = @smbuser > browseable = yes > writeable = yes > create mode = 0777 > directory mode = 0777 > guest ok = yes > > [apps] > comment = apps folder > path = /files1/apps > browseable = yes > writeable = no > write list = @smbuser > > [printers] > comment = "Printers" > path = /tmp > printable = yes > create mask = 0700 > browseable = yes > public = yes > guest ok = yes > print ok = yes > # load printers = yes > > > [lasersys] > comment = systems laser printer > browseable = yes > printer = laser_sys > create mask = 0700 > printable = yes > guest ok = yes > printing = SYSV > print command = /bin/lp -c -d%p %s; rm %s > # print command = /bin/lp -c -dlaser_sys %s; rm %s > path = /tmp > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba