[Samba] Where to find the CUPS-SAMBA client drivers for Win2K/XP?

2004-11-25 Thread Franklin
Hi all!

I'm studying the book "The Official Samba 3 HOWTO and Reference Guide",
and now want to set up my samba server cooperated with CUPS to provide network 
printing.

I want to download the "CUPS 1.1.x Windows NT/200x/XP Printer Driver for Samba",
however now I cannot find out where such drivers are.

I cannot download it neither from http://www.cups.org/software.php
nor from http://www.easysw.com/software.php

I also searched on google but couldn't find out something helpful.

Could you please tell me where to get such drivers now?
Thanks!


PS: Sorry if you read the same message repeatedly.  I'm not sure if the 
previous post had succeeded.

Best Regards,
Frank
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[Samba] Where to find the CUPS-SAMBA client drivers for Win2K/XP?

2004-11-24 Thread Franklin
Hi all!

I'm studying the book "The Official Samba 3 HOWTO and Reference Guide",
and now want to set up my samba server cooperated with CUPS to provide network 
printing.

I want to download the "CUPS 1.1.x Windows NT/200x/XP Printer Driver for Samba",
however now I cannot find out where such drivers are.

I cannot download it neither from http://www.cups.org/software.php
nor from http://www.easysw.com/software.php

I also searched on google but couldn't find out something helpful.

Could you please tell me where to get such drivers now?
Thanks!

Best Regards,
Frank
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[Samba] Login failures on Win XP.

2004-06-11 Thread Franklin Trumpy
Hello, everyone,
Particulars:
Solaris 8 on i386
Samba 2.2.5
Windows 2000 PDC
Windows XP clients
I'm having occasional problems with one or two Windows XP machines being 
able to browse
my Samba server while members of a Windows 2000 domain.

If the machine "bar" is joined to the domain "mydomain", and the user 
"foo" is logged
in via the Windows 2K PDC and attempts to browse the Samba server, the 
login window
pops up with the username field containing: "mydomain/foo". Attempts to 
authenticate
result in "You may not have privileges to access this network resource" 
errors.

I have confirmed that "Send unencrypted password to third party SMB 
servers" is Enabled,
and I've applied the signorseal registry hack, though I don't think that 
applies here.
I've removed Client for Microsoft Networks and re-added it, as well. 
Removing from
and rejoining to the domain doesn't help.

If the user is removed from the domain and is made ONLY a member of a 
workgroup, it works
just fine.

This is only a problem on three or four out of maybe 80 machines, all of 
which *should*
be identically configured.

Relevant lines from the logfile, with names changed:
[2004/06/11 15:06:45, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(982)
  Defaulting to Lanman password for foo
[2004/06/11 15:06:45, 1] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(998)
  Rejecting user 'foo': authentication failed
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Franklin
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Molecular Imprints, Inc.
Information Systems Department
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[Samba] copying to share from a cdrom

2003-04-04 Thread Terry Franklin
Good day all, and sorry if this one is obvious but I
haven't found a solution yet.

When my users copy data off of a cdrom in Win2K to a
samba share on a Solaris box, the files maintain their
read only status (r-xr--r--) despite the create masks
in my smb.conf.

Is there a way to have these files be copied and have
the correct permissions mask applied to it such that
they copy files off of a CDROM and can then have them
be writeable on the Solaris side without them having to
chmod them manually?

Thanks
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