Hello, at a client's site I have to use Suse Linux 9.0 Pro for specific kernel-modules Suse Linux 9.1 does not provide anymore.
To get the server up-to-date I took the Samba-rpms from sernet.de and ran a successful "rpm -Uvh". For an application it is necessary to print via the smb-backend of CUPS, I have to get a queue pointing at a printer located at a Win-PC. That printer is shared with permissions to print for everyone, but I can't get CUPS to print a test-page. It is sent to the smb-backend which gets NT_STATUS-LOGON_FAILED and such stuff. So I tried to connect via smbclient, just to verify the connection, I am only able to get a list of available shares with the user administrator, not for the specific user I want to print with. The user is in the Samba passdb backend. I also did a new symbolic link smbspool --> cups-smb-backend. The funny part is that on a backup-machine (second 9.0-box) the same /etc/cups and /etc/samba -configs print to that win-printer fine. The main difference seems to be that there I compiled Samba myself, which seems the way to go for me on the main box, too. Maybe it has to do with the cups-libraries the rpms were compiled against? Ideas anyone? Thanks, I would like to get those printers printing ther tomorrow ... best regards, Stefan G. Weichinger -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
