Look at the tdbbackup utility included with samba. Although, I had an
incident once (corrupt tdbs) and restoring from this didn't work for me.
I've got a dedicated print server. Finally resorted to stopping samba
in the middle of the night (when no-one is using it) and backing-up the
entire
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/waas/waas/print_utility/troubleshooting/guide/PrntUtil.html#wp39367
It's saved me numerous times. Other people have asked for a copy. But
you need a valid contract to use it. Does anyone know of a similar
open/free utility?
Apparently the
On 10-11-16 01:44 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 01:27:43PM -0500, Ryan Suarez wrote:
Ok, it looks like this was the cause of the delay. As soon as I
disable windows firewall on this client, the errors disappear and
jobs start printing immediately. We have bring your own
On 10-11-18 03:52 PM, Ryan Suarez wrote:
On 10-11-16 01:44 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 01:27:43PM -0500, Ryan Suarez wrote:
Ok, it looks like this was the cause of the delay. As soon as I
disable windows firewall on this client, the errors disappear and
jobs start
.
Could someone please shed some light what samba uses this connection for?
On 10-11-15 04:50 PM, Ryan Suarez wrote:
Greetings,
We use a dedicated samba-3.3.12+cups-1.3.11 on debian lenny to serve
printing (with point and print) to windows clients. We're getting
complaints that some clients (win7
On 10-11-16 01:44 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 01:27:43PM -0500, Ryan Suarez wrote:
Ok, it looks like this was the cause of the delay. As soon as I
disable windows firewall on this client, the errors disappear and
jobs start printing immediately. We have bring your
Greetings,
We use a dedicated samba-3.3.12+cups-1.3.11 on debian lenny to serve
printing (with point and print) to windows clients. We're getting
complaints that some clients (win7, vista, XP) have to wait an awful
long time from when they hit 'print' to when the job starts coming out
of
Greg Saunders wrote:
The below quote if from another thread which I have followed but on the
client Win 7 64 bit machine, I get an error:
The specified location does not contain the driver for the Xerox WorkCentre
7675 rev2 PS for the requested processor architecture.
Xerox drivers do not
Nick Couchman wrote
On to my next question. I'm in an enterprise environment where I'm using CUPS
+ Samba to serve out printers to my entire organization. Most of these
printers are network-attached, and some of the more recent drivers expect to be
able to communicate directly with the
Nick Couchman wrote:
On 2010/05/20 at 13:43, Damien J Dye damien.j@googlemail.com wrote:
Why are you not using the cups printer drivers in the cups enviroment there
are both x64 and i386 versions and gets round the issues with broken drivers
and allows cups features to be passed
Roel van Meer wrote:
ray klassen writes:
The problem is always when a printer driver makes a call to a windows
dll on the server which the linux server can't respond to. Wish the
driver developers would brain up...
I recently found a tool by Cisco[1] with which you can compare and if
Allison Jones wrote:
My goal is to be able to print with 64-bit Windows 7 to a samba/cups
server, with automatic printer driver download. If cupsaddsmb is not
the answer, what is?
We support 32bit and 64bit XP, Vista, and Windows7. We upload drivers
from a windows client instead of using
Hi Jeff,
Jeff Hardy wrote:
On 04/01/2010 05:39 PM, Jeff Hardy wrote:
I have been trying to setup a new print server on Fedora 12 based around
samba-3.4.7-58.fc12.x86_64 and cups-1.4.2-28.fc12.x86_64. All looks good
except for the ability for printer administrators to manage printers.
Whether I
Hi Luca,
Luca Olivetti wrote:
En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
Hello,
I'm testing windows 7 with samba 3.4.7 and I'm using PrintUIEntry to
connect the printers.
With some of those printers the connection fails (client side) with
error 0x03e6.
The strange thing is that:
1) trying the
John Drescher wrote:
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 11:58 AM, Luca Olivetti l...@wetron.es wrote:
En/na Ryan Suarez ha escrit:
Never mind, deleting the conflicting printers from win 7 and reassigning
the already available driver (with the ensuing dance of printer renaming)
seems to have fixed
Luca Olivetti wrote:
En/na Ryan Suarez ha escrit:
Are you testing with Win7 64 bit? AFAIK, samba 3.4.x series does not
play nicely with 64bit printing...
http://bit.ly/cX8UNL
BTW, since I found a fix for
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7263 I'm now using 3.5.2.
Are those fixes
What version samba are you running?
Try this print fix utility (found by roel) and see if it fixes your
driver problem:
http://bit.ly/czNvub
Salatiel Filho wrote:
Why a few advanced printer options does not appear when using linux as
a printer server , but appear when using windows ?
I
The version of samba you're running would help. And perhaps turn up the
loglevel on your samba client and see if any errors are logged.
DrewTech wrote:
I am printing from a older samba build to a Windows 7 x64 PC and the print job
would start printing then recycle and start over again.
Roel van Meer wrote:
We're using Point'n'print with different versions of samba (3.3.x,
3.4.x, 3.5.x) and in most cases it works really well. However, there
are some printer drivers with which we just cannot get printing to
work properly: in these cases not all driver features (like color,
Simone wrote:
hi,
since I upgraded some winxp-pro sp2 client to sp3, my samba-shared
printers are no-longer usable :-/
With sp3, if I run notepad and choose the menù File-Print, the print
window hangs and does not show any printer for about 1 minute! The
same thing happens when I click on the
Greetings,
Just noticed latest rev for samba (v3.5.2). Is this ok to use with
printing for 64bit clients or do you still recommend sticking with the
latest v3.3?
thanks,
Ryan
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John Drescher wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Garrett Miedema garr...@miedema.name wrote:
Does Samba perform any kind of check for duplicate print jobs? If Samba
does not perform a duplicate check, does anyone know if a duplicate check is
performed outside Samba by the server OS?
Might be simpler to assign users to the builtin administrators group.
see if you have better luck:
#net sam list builtin
#net sam createbuiltingroup administrators
#net sam addmem administrators
#net sam listmem administrators
# net rpc rights list administrators
SeMachineAccountPrivilege
Greetings,
I've setup a samba server to test printing with v3.5.2. I've copied
over the cups config to the test system and installed a clean
sambav3.5.2 (source3). I then stopped samba and copied over
ntdrivers.tdb, ntforms.tdb, ntprinters.tdb, and the driver directory
over from production
Hi Ming,
I'm not sure what your problem is. But we are using printer specific
drivers installed using the APW from a windows client instead of your
method:
http://tinyurl.com/y7moga7
Users that map these printers shows the driver options we set.
-Ryan
Ming Yan wrote:
Hi Ryan,
Sorry
Is your problem this?
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-September/110571.html
Richard Gansterer wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone has had experience with using RPCS printer
drivers in a PP printer share.
Installing the driver onto samba went without a problem (followed the
Samba howto
Jeremy Allison wrote:
Ok, here's the deal. If you have 64-bit Windows clients at the
moment you need to be using 3.3.10, not anything later. If you're
using 32-bit Windows clients, you can use 3.4.5 or later.
I'm going to write this up as a tech-note for the next
3.4.x release and for 3.5.0 and
Daniel Sheridan wrote:
On Tue, 2009-12-01 at 16:09 +0100, Guenther Deschner wrote:
On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 12:36:51PM +, Daniel Sheridan wrote:
On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 09:14 +1100, Brian May wrote:
Daniel Sheridan wrote:
FWIW, I have the same problem here with Samba
Greetings we have samba v3.3.x as a domain member of active directory.
Samba also uses winbind for user enumeration.
What ports need to be opened on the network ACLs to allow samba to
connect to active directory?
thanks,
Ryan
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BUT I don't even see my network on a Windows 7 computer (I applied the
What happens when you click 'start' and '\\name_of_samba_server' on
search bar?
What version of samba are you running?
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the main advantage of SMB printing is automatic installation of drivers.
this is worth the trouble only if you have many clients.
(and to my knowledge it doesn't work with 64bits OS)
We run 64bit vista and windows clients. They work fine with samba. You
can either upload 64bit drivers
Carlos Santana wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure how to configure LDAP authentication with samba. I have
a windows box, which is part of Active Directory domain and does user
authentication against it. I would like to use same user credentials
and map them to a appropriate network drive (linux home
uh oh, could this be the dreaded xp client bug?
Follow this thread and it's related suggestions to see if it fixes your
problem:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-September/110571.html
Ralph Blach wrote:
I have a windows xp maching which have very slow printing to a
linux samba
Seb wrote:
On Wed, 23 Dec 2009 16:19:48 -0500,
Ryan Suarez ryan.sua...@sheridanc.on.ca wrote:
can you 'ping kolob' from the windows client? and 'telnet kolob 445'?
OK, I was able to connect to the Samba shares by using the IP address
rather than the computer name. I was asked
them through Samba. I was wondering if you and the engineers were able to come up with something. Any help would be hugely appreciated.
_Nabil
Ryan Suarez wrote:
Hi,
I'm having the same problem w/ samba v3.3.9 and Xerox 7346 drivers.
When I try to edit default driver properties I get
Seb wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to fix this for many months and cannot do it. I have a
printer (Samsung ML-1740) and a printer/scanner (Canon MP-150), both
installed in a Debian AMD64 system via CUPS. I have enabled sharing all
printers in this machine in CUPS, and can print to them fine from
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$ smbclient -L localhost
Enter sluque's password:
Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.4.3]
Sharename Type Comment
- ---
IPC$IPC
The latter: I can't see the server at all from a Windows (XP or Vista)
client, yet it's certainly visible and its printers readily available to
any GNU/Linux systems in the network. Some people have reported that a
registry key
(2) map a network drive and provide \\kolob\sluque,
but it tells me it can't access the server,
Ok, add 'log level=3' and remove 'syslog=0' in smb.conf. Go to
start-run-\\kolob and post the contents of
/var/log/samba/log.[windows-client-machine] after it errors out.
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I did those changes, restarted samba, and tried to connect to \\kolob as
you described, but there's no /var/log/samba/log.magaly-pc file
produced, or other similar file with matching timestamp. The only
relevant changes in that directory are in /var/log/samba/log.nmbd, which
has these lines
Hi Bruno,
You may also want to try scannedonly:
http://olivier.sessink.nl/scannedonly/
vscan's only proof of concept. Scannedonly is alot more mature, has
more feature, supports newer samba, and the developer's very responsive.
Bruno Steven wrote:
Hi
I am trying install Samba-Vscan. When
Jack Downes wrote:
So, unless you are using windows 2k or older, is there really a point to
installing the printer via //server/hplj2200 ?
Scott, just curious. How many printers do you have? And how many
client machines are you serving these to?
Depending on your answer, then serving
Kővári János wrote:
Hello everyone,
First time on this list, because I can't seem to find anything about
my problem. I hope someone here will be able to help me.
I have a file and print server running an old Ubuntu 7.04 x86 and
Samba 3.0.2.4 that came with it. (I tried upgrading samba once,
Hi,
Server is debian lenny w/ samba 3.3.9.
Client is mac osx 10.5.x
Client tries to copy a folder on share. Only the folder is copied, it's
contents are not. An extra step is needed by the client to copy the
contents into the new folder on the share.
Anyone know of this problem?
regards,
Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 09:30:18AM -0800, Jeremy Allison wrote:
Yes, I have seen this at a customer site. I've stared at the
logs and sniffs for MANY hours, but I could not find
anything. If you solve this, please let me know :-)
Try pinging George and James
Anton Starikov wrote:
Then with unix extension = yes there os no way for propagation of ACL's?
BTW, I tried it with unix extension = no on server side.
According to google it used to work on 10.5.x in this way.
Nope, I'm testing with OSX v10.5.7 client and we have 'unix
extensions=no'
Greg wrote:
[2009/12/08 16:41:48, 0] winbindd/idmap_tdb.c:341(idmap_tdb_alloc_init)
idmap will be unable to map foreign SIDs: NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
Test a users SID to UID mapping:
# /apps/samba/bin/wbinfo -n SOMEUSER
S-1-5-21-3147950943-2271782263-395470419-4610 User (1)
#
Hi Greg,
Greg wrote:
Hmmm. Well, I don't have any of the idmap settings in smb.conf so it would
be whatever is default. I am using winbind just for the name resolution
functionality. But is this a misconfiguration? What other settings are
critical?
Follow the winbind section:
Greetings,
We're using samba 3.3.9 for printing and driver management (point and
print).
Is it possible to lock driver options so that clients are unable to
change it's settings?
regards,
Ryan
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Volker Lendecke wrote:
One explanation might be that right now much
paid development goes into Active Directory and clustered
file servers, print support is mostly a hobby thing by
individuals right now.
I took a look at using clustering samba print servers with ctdb a while
back.
Greg wrote:
I get these same sort of errors repeated in my log files. They are present
when I start samba and everything seems to work fine. However, after some
long period of time, I won't be able to connect to the samba shares from a
client. If I restart samba (/etc/init.d/samba restart),
The driver for HP 4650 downloaded from hp.com wouldn't install through
APW. I also tried doing it through rpcclient which worked so much as I
followed every step in the Samba guide for it with no errors, but
Windows XP wasn't able to download the driver files from the Samba
server.
ya,
I did find that uploading a printer driver to the server from Windows
worked okay with point'n'print (well, except that the driver itself was
flakey), so perhaps something wrong with Smaba's setdriver RPC call?
Yes, I have observed uploading the printer driver works fine. There are
two
Hi,
I'm having the same problem w/ samba v3.3.9 and Xerox 7346 drivers.
When I try to edit default driver properties I get function errors and
operation could not be completed (screenshots attached).
I'm currently working with Xerox 2nd level engineering on this. I'll
let you know if
Greetings,
We're using samba v3.3.9/cups 1.3.x for windows point and print.
I've uploaded drivers for a xerox workcentre 7346 to the samba server.
I tried PCL and PS drivers. Was also able to connect to the printer and
auto download the driver from a vista32bit and xp32bit client.
Problem
We use samba 3.3.6 for point and print. Uploading a Xerox 7346 PS from
a vista client, using the add printer wizard, to samba works fine. But
when you try to get to properties you get the following error:
C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE
Function address 0x4d0c3f25 caused a protection fault.
Gerald Carter wrote:
Hey Ryan,
The samba host is a domain member server (security=ADS)
with winbind for user accounts. Where is this user rights
database stored and what is the tool to assign admin privileges?
Use 'net sam' to add the user in question to the BUILTIN\Administrators
Adam Nielsen wrote:
Use 'net sam' to add the user in question to the BUILTIN\Administrators
group on your Samba host.
# /usr/local/samba/bin/net rpc rights grant testpc1
SePrintOperatorPrivilege -U testpc1
Failed to grant privileges for testpc1 (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)
Oh, so
Thanks for the response.
Adam Nielsen wrote:
RE: net rpc rights grant testpc1 SePrintOperatorPrivilege -U testpc1
Failed to grant privileges for testpc1 (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)
samba_source_3.3.7 on redhat 5 64bit. I have root on the samba
server but I don't have admin access to active
Does the user granting access need some sort of admin privilege in
Active Directory? How do I grant this privilege on this samba host
(for which I have root) since I don't have admin access in Active
Directory?
Yes, if you want to change an object in Active Directory you will need
Thanks for the response.
Gerald Carter wrote:
Ryan,
hmm, the best option for me is to ask the AD administrator to grant the
samba SePrintOperatorPrivilege directly to the user object in Active
Directory. Where is this added in AD and what is this privilege called?
The user rights
Can someone please help me troubleshoot this?
Ryan Suarez wrote:
my smb.conf:
http://pastebin.ca/1554626
Ryan Suarez wrote:
RE: net rpc rights grant testpc1 SePrintOperatorPrivilege -U testpc1
Failed to grant privileges for testpc1 (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)
samba_source_3.3.7 on redhat 5
RE: net rpc rights grant testpc1 SePrintOperatorPrivilege -U testpc1
Failed to grant privileges for testpc1 (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)
samba_source_3.3.7 on redhat 5 64bit. I have root on the samba server
but I don't have admin access to active directory (hence the auth using
testpc1).
Does
my smb.conf:
http://pastebin.ca/1554626
Ryan Suarez wrote:
RE: net rpc rights grant testpc1 SePrintOperatorPrivilege -U testpc1
Failed to grant privileges for testpc1 (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)
samba_source_3.3.7 on redhat 5 64bit. I have root on the samba server
but I don't have admin access
Just curious, Are you using samba with nss_ldap and pam_ldap for user
lookups and authentication?
sgm...@mail.bloomfield.k12.mo.us wrote:
It seems my logins are taking a long time to get logged in. I am guessing
that it is worse when classes start and a lot of the kids try to login at
once.
(at least
that worked for me).
You're assuming that his samba is setup as a domain controller, not
simply a domain member. And that it has write access to ldap with the
necessary attributes.
Scott, you need to provide more info.
Regards,
Michal
2009/8/27 Ryan Suarez ryan.sua
Ryan Suarez wrote:
Michal Dobroczynski wrote:
Hello,
If you want to avoid using get try setting ldapsam:trusted =
yes. This way Samba will fetch user info directly from LDAP instead
of going through the getpwent and others which reaally pull a lot
of data. That should reduce the time
Greetings,
I upgraded my samba v3.2.4 to v3.4.0.
Now point'n'print does not work. I get the error 'Windows cannot
connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed (error
0x06f7)' when I try to connect to any printer share from a vista
32bit client.
For me 3.4.0 has solved
Greetings,
I upgraded my samba v3.2.4 to v3.4.0.
Now point'n'print does not work. I get the error 'Windows cannot
connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed (error
0x06f7)' when I try to connect to any printer share from a vista
32bit client.
So I download v3.3.6 and
Ryan Suarez wrote:
Using samba v3.3.5 with winbind. 'force user' parameter is set on share.
- upload files to share work fine
- create subfolders on share work fine
- delete subfolders on share work fine
Problem is when trying to delete files. Get the error (on vista
client) Destination
Using samba v3.3.5 with winbind. 'force user' parameter is set on share.
- upload files to share work fine
- create subfolders on share work fine
- delete subfolders on share work fine
Problem is when trying to delete files. Get the error (on vista client)
Destination Folder Access
Hello Samba,
I have a samba/cups problem I need help with. I'd appreciate an advice
you can offer. Please see my thread with cups below:
Ryan Suarez wrote:
Ryan Suarez wrote:
Michael R Sweet wrote:
Ryan Suarez wrote:
Greetings,
We're running samba v3.2.4 cups
someone please put me out of my misery!
here's instructions on setting the device mode:
http://us6.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset
How can I check if a queue has the device mode set or not?
thanks,
Ryan
Ryan Suarez wrote:
Hi,
We're
Hi,
We're running samba-3.0.28a w/ cups-1.3.7 on debian etch to serve point
and print to windows clients.
http://us6.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset
How do I check if a queue had the device mode set or not?
thanks,
Ryan
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Ok, you're getting access denied cuz your users can't write to the spool
directory, try a 'chmod 1777 /var/spool/cups' and see if that fixes it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Ryan Suarez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
what's your permissions on your spool directory: /var/spool/cups
Hello Ryan
Also, I'm not sure why you're using the cups spool directory for samba?
You should setup a separate path for samba spooling...
Ryan Suarez wrote:
Ok, you're getting access denied cuz your users can't write to the
spool directory, try a 'chmod 1777 /var/spool/cups' and see if that
fixes
what's your permissions on your spool directory: /var/spool/cups
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Hello List,
I am using samba and cups as a print server and have added it into my
2003 AD. What I am would like is to not install any drivers locally on
the client but have samba automagically send the
My problem is that wbinfo -u wbinfo -g work fine, but getent passwd
only returns local linux users;
Try setting 'winbind enum users = yes' and 'winbind enum groups = yes'
in smb.conf
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Greetings,
We're running samba 3.0.23 (ADS domain member) and cups 1.2.2 on debian
sarge to serve printing to XP clients.
I have a user with the required priveleges to install and set print
driver options using the Add Printer Wizard:
# net rpc rights list 'SOMEDOMAIN\suarezry'
We're running samba 3.0.23 (ADS domain member) and cups 1.2.2 on
debian sarge to serve printing to XP clients.
I have a user with the required priveleges to install and set print
driver options using the Add Printer Wizard:
# net rpc rights list 'SOMEDOMAIN\suarezry'
Greetings,
We're running samba 3.0.22 on debian sarge.
We use the following instructions to set the device mode on new printers:
http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset
How do we query samba to see if a given printer share has it's driver
Greetings,
I am running samba 3.0.22 with cups 1.2.1 on debian linux.
I have a set of printer shares that I want to hide from users. Can I
specify a wildcard match on sharenames so I don't have to maintain a list?
[ps-*]
browseable = no
printable = no
Can something like this
Greetings,
We're running samba 3.0.21a with cups on debian to serve printing and
automatic driver download to XP clients.
I'm looking into setting up a Linux-HA printing system with heartbeat in
active/passive mode. Sorry, i'm new to this. From what I read, if a
failure is detected on one
Hi,
Is it possible for a share to be 'browseable' to only people defined in
the 'valid users' directive, and make it invisible to everyone else?
thanks,
Ryan
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Greetings admins,
We use cups samba-3.0.7 to serve printing to WinXP clients. I've
listed the contents of our smb.conf below.
Does anyone know how to prevent users from cancelling their own print
jobs from windows?
regards,
Ryan
[global]
workgroup = snip
netbios name =
Greetings Admins,
We use samba 3.0.7 with cups 1.1.20 to serve printing to XP clients.
samba and cups originally sat on the same debian machine. Due to load
issues, we've moved cups to a separate debian machine and added the
'cups server =' directive to smb.conf.
After this, the XP client IP
Hi Jerry,
Great, thanks for the tip.
Does that mean that new installs of samba require installing cups on the
local machine first, then removing cups and setting the 'cups server'
directive?
much appreciated,
Ryan
| We use samba 3.0.7 and cups 1.1.20 on debian woody to serve
| point'n'print
Greetings Admins,
We use samba 3.0.7 and cups 1.1.20 on debian woody to serve
point'n'print to XP clients. This works great, much kudos to the samba
team!
We are seeing high load on the printserver and we would like to know if
it's possible to split the samba and cups installation into 2
Greetings Admins,
I'm using the sambafax backend for cups to serve Point'n'Print-Fax to XP clients
using samba 3.0.7 and cups 1.1.20.
The problem is that the users printjob, converted to postscript from samba/cups, can't
be converted to ascii using ps2ascii:
snip
Greetings Admins,
The howto details setting the device mode using a windows client:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/printing.html#id2552900
Is there a way to script this process? We support 260+ printers and
it's a pain in the ass. (My wrist is hurting!)
regards,
I had the same issues after upgrading and recieved messages that it is a
bug with samba versions 3.0.6 and 3.0.7
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Hello,
i have this strange problem with printing and server naming after upgrading a server from
RH9 (running Samba 3.0.3 ) to Fedora Core 1
Is the samba spool directory the same for both printers?
Andrew Gaffney wrote:
I have 2 printer queues setup on my samba 3.0.6 NT4-style PDC. About a
month ago, one of them stopped working due to an issue with CUPS.
After restarting CUPS, printing to that share was giving Access
Denied. From a
Greetings,
We are running samba 3.0.7 with cups 1.1.20 to serve printing to WinXP
pro SP1 clients running Microsoft Access 2002
Our users are having problems Creating reports in design view in MS
Access when the default printer is a samba queue. As soon as you change
the default printer to a
Great, that was the fix... RTFM :)
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/printing.html#id2552636
thanks and much appreciated,
Ryan
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Our users are having problems Creating reports in design view
in MS Access when the default printer is a samba queue. As
rpcclient $server -N -U 'user%passwd' -c 'deldriver $printer'
Then remove the all the files related to the printer in the driver
directory...
M/V Anastasis - IT Manager wrote:
Hi all,
I am running samba 3.0.6 on Linux and am wondering if anyone knows if it
is possible to delete a print driver
Greetings Admins,
We run cups 1.1.20 with samba 3.0.4 on debian woody to serve
point'n'print to Win2K/XP clients.
Does samba support CUPS Printer Classes? How do you install these in samba?
regards,
Ryan
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Hello Admins,
We serve printing to XP clients with Samba 3.0.4 and CUPS 1.1.20
I get the following error when trying to issue this command:
xprint-admin:/home/suarezry# rpcclient localhost -N
-U'username%password' -c 'setdriver oa-e108-e2 oa-e108-e2'
result was WERR_ACCESS_DENIED
snip
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Ok, I found what the problem was:
I had the following line in the [printers] share in smb.conf:
valid users = +staff
I just had to add the username that I was running cupsaddsmb with and
that worked fine.
thanks,
Ryan
We serve printing to XP clients with Samba 3.0.4 and CUPS 1.1.20
I get the
passwd chat = *Enter\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n
*Retype\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n .
obey pam restrictions = yes
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From: Ryan Suarez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Aaron Goodman [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 7:21 AM
Hi Aaron,
Are you using CUPS for printing?
If so:
What printer drivers are you using? What PPD? Did you use cupsaddsmb
to install the printer drivers to samba?
Can we see your global section for smb.conf?
Aaron Goodman wrote:
I have been trying to setup point and print on a debian testing box.
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