Use the path to the printer found in lpstat -v and replace -P %p in the print command line with that.Possible bug in samba or cups versions 2.2.3 and up.
Örn Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got cups setup, to do the printwork. A setup, that was used with 2.2.3a of samba (same smb.conf), but
I dont know if I understand u right, but smb.conf reside in /usr/local/samba/lib
while only typing testparm search for the smb.conf file in /etc/samba
U must type testparm /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
Davide Parise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have started some tests of samba 3. the first think I
Strange to hear. There have been so many postings here
about the issue from people that couldent make it
although they changed the signofseal signal.
--- Glenn Sieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: On 07:47 PM
11/14/2002 +0100, linux power wrote:
We dont have so good experience here on the list
:47 PM 11/14/2002 +0100, linux power wrote:
We dont have so good experience here on the list
connecting XP's.
I'm running 2.2.6 here and have no problems with XP
(I'm using XP on this
boxen as we speak). There is something called
sign-or-seal which is a
registry patch you should try using
We dont have so good experience here on the list
connecting XP's.It is rather difficult because M$
probably have done something with the XP firewall.
However this could not be the problem here since your
internet connection works fine.Samba uses ports
137(udp) ,138(udp) and 139 (tcp). make sure
Samab doesent work very well with XP. But you can go
to samba.org and look for a patch for it.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: I am having
nothing but problems getting samba up
and running. I have it
running on RedHat 8. I have reinstalled RedHat twice
to make sure I have
a clean install. I
"Frank Küster geb. Fürst" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me step in on this topic..."Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: On Sat, 21 Sep 2002, linux power wrote: There is a bug in samba printing cups at least for version 2.2.3 and up. It cant resolve -P %p
Have you applied this symlink?
ln -s `which smbspool` /usr/lib/cups/backend/smb
Sylvestre Taburet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-Hash: SHA1Le Mercredi 23 Octobre 2002 18:44, Hal Vaughan a écrit : I've seen a lot on printing from Win boxes to printers on Linux boxes.
I guess it is if you compiled samba with the smbfs option
Vikas Gandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi AllIs smbmount available for Sun Solaris. If not the what equivalent isavailableThanksVikas-- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read theinstructions:
smb.conf is located in /usr/local/samba/lib
Attached is my smb.conf file.
--- Kevin Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Hi all,
After I compiled the source code (samba-2.2.5). I
don't know where is the
smb.conf location and how to start the smb service.
* I find some directory on
Have u changed the signourseal HOTKEY setting in the
XP
--- Gina Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: I have
samba installed on my HP Unix box. One
problem I am having is
that on most windows xp and 2000 machines finding my
samba server is not
a problem. On some xp machines tho, it can't find
Have u edit the HOTKEY signourseal signal?
Are u sure u have opened ports 137 udp 138 udp and 139
tcp
in the lindoze.
And regarding XP is not enough to change the firewall
policy.M$ has done something more that makes it
difficulty to connect to other systems.
A reader I talk to a few weeks ago
It seems to me to be an firewall problem in XP since
it only appear to th XP maschine.
--- Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Hello,
linux power wrote:
Have u edit the HOTKEY signourseal signal?
Yes ist set to 0
Are u sure u have opened ports 137 udp 138 udp and
139
Hi Rob.
Can u ping the windoze?
What did u get when typing smbclient -Llocalhost
and smbclient -L(windoze).If u see the shares what did
u see on the windoze when u go to dos prompt and type
net use \\(lindoze).
--- Rob Benton [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
I'm having lots of trouble getting
Yes I can give u 2 ideas. First try
adding uid=(your user id) and gid=(your group id)
at the end of your mount line.
Second and this I've just tried on my maschine:
mount -t smbfs -o rw userserver\\share
'/path/to/mountpoint'
Remark the ticks.
Make sure the shares excists and have the right
It could be a firewall question.Have you open up
the samba ports?
--- Matthew Gavin [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Hi
all, I have a Solaris 2.7 host with a recent
install of samba-2.2.2.
I am using an smb.conf from a simmilar host that
works perfectly. I
can't seem to connect to the host with
He could have changed the firewall setting in XP.
--- Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Fra: Dr.
Bernd Zimmermann
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tema: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect
to samba
Dato: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 14:48:11 +0200
Hi,
we had an
Looks like a firewall problem in the windoze.
--- Joel Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Hello Folks,
Can someone please help... I am sure there has to be
a solution to
this problem...
-Joel
Joel Thompson wrote:
Hello,
I have scoured the samba archives, and have found
a
I still claim to the firewall theory. Another reader
had the same problem a week ago. And he find out it
was not enough to change the firewall policy.
M$ had made it difficult to connect to other systems.
You must quit the XP firewall completely.
Unfortunely I cant remember how he did it, but he
Can you see the xp from samba server?
smbclient -L(xp-maschine)
--- John Page [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Dear
All,
I have a lap top with XP Pro which I use on my
company network. We have 2
windows servers and 2 Samba servers. XP will only
see the windows servers.
It tells me I have no
How do you set up a domain logon step by step?
Do you need a dedicated domain server?
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Nytt design, enklere å bruke, alltid tilgang til
What version gcc compiler do u use?
Find out by typing:
rpm -q -a | grep gcc*
--- JW Verschoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Maybe
not a problem, but all ./configure files work
on my system from every kind of program.
But Samba doesn't seem to do so.
I'm starting ./configure file from the
No you dont have to install samba on the windows
client.You run testparm /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
to see if smb.conf has no syntaks errors.
Then you must add users with the same username and
passwd as in linux.Type smbpasswd -a (username)
and give passwd when prompted for it.
Then run
There is a bug in samba which cannot resolve -P %p
in the print command.Replace -P %p with the absolute
path to the printer.
--- Kevin Bramblett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
skrev: Hello everyone,
I am having a problem printing to a Xerox Document
Centre 440 ST from XP pro
Clients thru my RedHat
reading them its not enough. You must set the permission for the folder in linux.
Magnus Malmsten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
Bruno Ferreira wrote: At 10:14 04-10-2002 +0300, you wrote: I have the same problem with win2000sp3 and win 98 (have not tested NT4), does the directory permissions have to
Bug in samba printing cups. It cant resolve -P %p in
the print command.Use this in printer share.
print command = lpr (absolute path to your printer)
%s;rm %s -r
Else u must create a cron job to remove them ie each
10 minutes.
--- Pablo Marques [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: I
have samba version
Silly question:
If you type testparm
it tests the /etc/samba/smb.conf file.
If you type testparm /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
which is where samba-2.2.3 allocate the smb.file,
you test the real smb.file.
So if you have had an older version of samba
installed, this could be confusing.
---
U must first unpack the tar.gz file. Use this
from monitor window.
tar -zxvf (your tar.gz file)
cd to the samba dir ans cd to source.Type
./configure
make
make install
Read both any README file and INSTALL as suggested by
the other reader. U can see the options by typing
./configure --help
To
Have u tried
create mask = 0777
create mode = 0777
directory mask = 0777
directory mode = 0777
in the actual share.
--- Eternal Knight Clest [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Hi, i have server running Samba 2.0.7 and i have
some shares, the thing is that, when i copy some
files, fron my windows
Go to tcp/ip properties advaced and uncheck load
lmhosts. Also run regedit32 from start menu.
In the registry change
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\netlogon\parameters
requiresignorseal=dword:0001
to
--- linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Dato: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 19:53:40 +0200 (CEST)
Fra: linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tema: Re: [Samba] Mounting Share at Boot
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you tried smbmount client machine\\dir
'/home/barry' -o username=xxx password=xxx
in your
Replace -P %p in the print command with the absolute
path to the printer. Possible bug in Samba.
--- Eric Keeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Hi,
I've been using Samba 2.0.5 successfully for a long
time and am now trying
to configure 2.2.3a under Debian GNU/Linux 3.0.
I've succeeded with
Yes I have performed all the tests except the
nmblockup test due to I dont have that file.
--- Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Fra:
Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Til: linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tema: Re: [Samba] Connecting problem:Need Help
Dato: Sun, 29 Sep
Go to the tcp/ip properties and select advanced. Uncheck load lmhosts.
Another thing to try is this. Go to start menu and run regedit32.
Change this
Go to start menu and run regedit32 and change this.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\netlogon\parameters"requiresignorseal"=dword:0001toHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\netlogon\parameters"RequireSignOrSeal"=dword:Also go to tcp/ip advanced and
--- linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Dato: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 21:40:07 +0200 (CEST)
Fra: linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tema: Fwd: SOLVED SOLVED:Connecting problem:Need
Help
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes it was the iptables firewall that was the
problem.
The port 137-139 were not opened
--- linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Dato: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 21:41:22 +0200 (CEST)
Fra: linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tema: Fwd: SOLVED SOLVED:Connecting problem:Need
Help
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Dato: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 21:40:07 +0200 (CEST
Or this.
//DELL-4400/linux /root/mnt/DELL-4400/linux smbfs
noauto,user,rw umask= 0 0 0
--- Justin Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
apologies to the author for double mails, forgot to
cc: the list :)
Here is the mtab entry:
//DELL-4400/linux /root/mnt/DELL-4400/linux smbfs
0 0
There was an syntaks error in what I wrote.At boot it
should be auto and not noauto.MAke sure /root..
dir excist. It should then be:
//DELL-4400/linux /root/mnt/DELL-4400/linux smbfs
auto,user,rw,umask= 0 0 0
--- linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Dato: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 22:20:22 +0200
I have a similar problem just posted about win98 and
samba.I think if you have applied ip
address,dns,gateway and added the server ip address in
lmhost, there is not anything more to do at the win
box.
About the second question I have ran tcpdump on my
samba server to determine how it communicate
What happen if u type smbclient -Lwoody
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Hi
I'm trying to get samba fileserver going on a RedHat
7.2 box. This what I
get when test with smbclient.
[root@woody samba]# smbclient '\\woody\Test\'
added interface ip=192.168.7.31 bcast=192.168.7.255
You can try this to add this to your printer share.
lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel /absolute path to
printer/-%j
--- Matt Lung [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
hello,
I'm having a problem with print files not being
deleted out of
/var/spool/samba directory after a print job
completes.
Major bug in samba.Replace -P %p in the print command
with the absolute path to the printer.
Let me hear how it goes.
--- Rodrigo Sirio Coelho [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Server Samba 2.2.5! Printing = cups! Printing local
all OK!
the printer is atached in a Print Server (PLANET) on
IP
--- linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Dato: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 10:26:33 +0200 (CEST)
Fra: linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tema: Re: [Samba] Windows 95/98 will not connect to
Samba 2.2.5 please help
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you connect as root.Usually u get this error
message when
Major bug in samba. Replace -P %p in the print command
with the absulute path to the printer.
Let me hear how it goes.
--- Kevin Bramblett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
skrev: Hello everyone,
I am having a problem getting Windows XP clients to
print to a Xerox
DataCenter 440 using Samba as the
Hi again.
One question: Can the other machines print to that
printer?
Which machine is the Xerox connected to?
I think this is a strange problem if other PC's can
print to the printer. Can the XP print to the others
printers?
As a first aid trying to work around the problem, you
could create a
Cupsd must be started before you start smbd at boot.
--- Frank Matthieß [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Freitag den 20.09.2002 um 18:35 CEST +0200, schrieb
P. Jourdan:
At 03:35 PM 9/20/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Gentlemen, and all others who have helped me:
Someohow, I think I understand the
--- linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
major bug in samba. Replace -P %p in print command
with the absolute path to the printer.
Let me know how it goes.
--- Bunny Pfau [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: At 09:40
AM
9/22/2002 +1000, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Jeff Shipman wrote:
I'm
I think the problem is that the is a bug in samba at
least printing cups.Replace -P %p in the print command
with the absolute path to the printing device.Ie if
the printer is connected to the lindoze and u would
print from a win client.I have an usb printer, but u
can find the path using lpstat
There is a bug in samba printing cups at least for
version 2.2.3 and up. It cant resolve -P %p in the
print command line. Fix it by replacing -P %p with the
absolute path to the printing device found in lpstat
-v
IE.for my usb printer.
[global]
printcap name = lpstat
[printers]
path =
You can try the -o raw option that use winprinter
drivers.
--- Vladimir I. Umnov [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Hello, samba.
subj.
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You find this in any docs or howtos. Use this syntaks
for source and dest. address.
server\\share '/mnt/dvs/ITSERVER'
--- root [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: Hi All,
I would like to be able to mount a SMB NT Share on a
NT4.0 network. I am
currently trying to run the following command :
Do you have several versions of gcc and the c compiler
installed, or newly updated those.
If you have so you can go to Makefile in
samba-2.2.5/source and select which gcc you want to
use.
I think your gcc is called gcc3
Then you put CC=gcc3 in your Makefile instead of
CC=gcc
--- abhishek
Attached is my smb.conf with the /dev/usb/lp0
[Epson] share.
--- Gilberto_(Thomas_Técnica)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev: I need a
tutorial or a step-by-step routine to
install and share
printers (local and/or remote) in my Suse 8.0 Pro
server using SAMBA.
I've tried some configurations
Yes you should see it. But you have to apply a user in
the lindoze and samba server named skidmore. You must
use the same passwds all three places.Windoze,linux
and samba.
--- Barry Skidmore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
skrev: I am very new to Samba, so please excuse this
naive
question.
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