Quoting Ryan Suarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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.
Also, I'm not sure why you're using the cups spool directory for samba?
You should setup a separate path for
Quoting Ryan Suarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
what's your permissions on your spool directory: /var/spool/cups
Hello Ryan,
Here is what the permissions are
root:lp
drwx--x--- 3 root lp133 Apr 22 16:43 cups
and inside the cups directory for the tmp directory:
drwxrwx--T 2 root lp 6 Apr
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 correct PPD to the
client. I can add my samba server by using the 'net ads join -U
Admi
"Andrew Bartlett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is that the right user? If so, then this is just a matter of unix file
> permissions, or possibly smb.conf settings. (ie, it looks like you have
IDMAP working)
D'oh. Having fixed all the hard problems, it was of course a trivial mistake
in smb.con
idmap-ad plugin,
and wbinfo can convert SIDs to UIDs. (wbinfo -n jonr gets the SID, and
wbinfo -S gets the uid).
BUT: I still get permission denied trying to create new files or delete
existing ones in user home directories from a Windows XP SP1 client:
[2004/02/24 13:42:50, 5]
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 14:08, Jon Reynolds wrote:
Hi,
>
> I have a samba server on freebsd4.7 using samba-2.2.6.p2_1. When from
> command line I mount a share from our file server I can edit and copy
> any file or document and save it back to the fileserver no problem.
>
> If I mount the