in windows. But when printing to it, nothing useful
happens. Windows thinks it succeeded. The printer's busy light blinks for
a minute or two then stops but no paper ever appears.
note that this is the same symptoms I had wiht XP before I found the
lengthy samba/cups documentation.
Unfortunately
Hello
Hope I can get some help on printing problems.
I have samba 3.0.0-15 as a PDC and printer server for
a small netwrok - Win98, XP and 2000.
I installed printer drivers on my server using cups
1.1.20 (and ghostscript ESP 7.07) but I have a few
problems with the clients. XP downloaded the
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Adina S wrote:
| Hello
|
| Hope I can get some help on printing problems.
| I have samba 3.0.0-15 as a PDC and printer server for
| a small netwrok - Win98, XP and 2000.
| I installed printer drivers on my server using cups
| 1.1.20 (and ghostscript
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
But when I use a printer shared through Samba, then every print job
appears as single page.
I read this:
http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux/2002-Jan/2508.html
and this:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2002-November/056520.html
Kuba Leszewski k.leszewski at ce3.pl
Wed Apr 28 14:57:18 GMT 2004
Hi,
I know this subject appeared a few times on this list, but I've tried
some of solutiuons presented there, and nothing works.
I have a CUPS server and HP LaserJet 2200 printer.
Which OS are you using? Which Samba version?
Hi,
I know this subject appeared a few times on this list, but I've tried
some of solutiuons presented there, and nothing works.
I have a CUPS server and HP LaserJet 2200 printer.
I downloaded postscript driver for this printer from cups.org, installed
it in CUPS and then installed it using
Hello,
I'am playing with samba and cups. Now i have 2 print servers load
balanced with samba, cups, heartbeat.
I use 2 computers with 2 ethernet cards by machine.
networknetwork
Hello all !
I encouter problems with samba / cups for printing from client machines
of the domain.
samba : 2.2.8a-0.1
cupsys : 1.1.20final-12.backports.org.1
clients : w2k sp4
The problem is extremely strange : when i log in on a client machine of
the samba domain, and try to print, Windows
Hello, Samba-Users
I'm trying to provide a printer from my samba-box (SuSE 8.2, Samba 2.2.8,
CUPS 1.1.19) to windows clients. file shares work fine and the printer is
set up correcty in cups.
First I tried using cupsaddsmb. This fails at the adddriver-part. The
printer is detected correctly by
Greetings ...
I'm using the cupsaddsmb to upload the CUPS printer drivers onto
my Samba server, but seem to be having problems with new printer
queues. I find if that I reload Samba, the upload works fine, otherwise
I get result was WERR_INVALID_PRINTER_NAME, which I think maybe Samba
C.Lee Taylor a écrit:
Greetings ...
I'm using the cupsaddsmb to upload the CUPS printer drivers onto
my Samba server, but seem to be having problems with new printer
queues. I find if that I reload Samba, the upload works fine,
otherwise I get result was WERR_INVALID_PRINTER_NAME, which I
Thanks for your quick responce ...
I'm using the cupsaddsmb to upload the CUPS printer drivers onto
my Samba server, but seem to be having problems with new printer
queues. I find if that I reload Samba, the upload works fine,
otherwise I get result was WERR_INVALID_PRINTER_NAME, which I
otherwise I get result was WERR_INVALID_PRINTER_NAME, which I
think
maybe Samba needs to ask CUPS if the queue is new or something.
Right now Samba doesn't know about changes in CUPS. However, if you
make a change to smb.conf or send a SIGHUP to the smbd daemons, they
will reload their
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C.Lee Taylor wrote:
|Okay, that is a bit of a problem, is there no way for
| CUPS to tell Samba that new printers have been added, or
| for Samba to Ask CUPS if new printers have been added ...
| would work better, and have less problems ...
Hello,
I am currently trying to setup Samba 3.0.3pre1 to share my freshly
installed LaserJet. I have NOT had any printer until now, so I can't
tell you if the behavior was different before 3.0.3pre1.
The problem:
My smb.conf contains:
[global]
## Printing
load printers = yes
Montag, 22. März 2004, 18:02 I wrote:
[2004/03/22 17:57:13, 0] printing/pcap.c:pcap_printer_fn(361)
Unable to open printcap file lpstat for read!
SGW What do I miss here ?
Solved that inbetween by massive smb.conf-editing ;-)
thanks.
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Stefan G. Weichinger
mailto:[EMAIL
Hi all,
I am using Samba -3.0.2a with cups on SuSe 9.0. Samba PDC works fine,
but I have some problem with CUPS PDF Printer printing.
From Linux I was able print the test page. From 2000 workstation I was
able add and print the document as root user. If I login as ordinary
user, not able to
Sundaram Ramasamy wrote:
Hi all,
I am using Samba -3.0.2a with cups on SuSe 9.0. Samba PDC works fine,
but I have some problem with CUPS PDF Printer printing.
From Linux I was able print the test page. From 2000 workstation I was
able add and print the document as root user. If I login as
Hi all,
I'm running Debian/stable with Samba 3.0.2a and Cups 1.1.20final-12
both from backports.org and have the following smb.conf file:
[global]
workgroup = PermaCorp
server string = %h server (Samba %v)
## Printing ##
load printers = yes
printing = cups
You want security = share in your global section. This is probably a
bad idea if your network interface Samba will be listening too will be
exposed to an untrusted network.
On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 12:36:51PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running Debian/stable with Samba
[Samba] CUPS printing from Windows
Alan Becker beckera at softrends.com
Tue Feb 17 05:03:19 GMT 2004
I have replaced a WinNT4 PDC with a Samba server.
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Problem: Windows clients (using downloaded drivers from print$) don't
seem to have full or proper control of printing. Example 1
I have replaced an NT4 file/print server with a Samba server (built on
RH9 with all
current patches (kernel 2.4.20-28.9, Samba 2.2.7a-8.9.0, Cups
1.1.17-13.3.0.3).
Having trouble with a DOS application and raw printing. This DOS app
exclusively
prints to any of several dot-matrix printers,
I have replaced a WinNT4 PDC with a Samba server. I'm not experiencing
problems
with file sharing/locking at all, but printing is another issue. In
this network, there are
several dot-matrix printers that are ONLY printed to using a DOS
application, and
a laser (HP 2300, PCL and PS) that is
I have upgraded my Fedora Core 1 file server from the distribution
supplied 3.0.0 RPMS to the Fedora/Samba 3.0.2 RPMS I found on the Samba
Web Site.
After doing this, printers are not be recognized or shared.
When I restarted the server this message showed up in
/var/log/samba/log.smbd:
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Bryan White wrote:
| I have upgraded my Fedora Core 1 file server from
| the distribution supplied 3.0.0 RPMS to the Fedora/Samba 3.0.2
| RPMS I found on the Samba Web Site.
| This was all working before the upgrade.
I goofed the RPMS. my build
Hello Bryan.
I used the same RPMs, and had the same error initially. If you change your
printcap name = /etc/printcap
I think you will find that error go away.
TTyL
From: Bryan White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] CUPS printing on Fedora with 3.0.2 RPMs
Date: Tue, 10
Hello,
I have unsuccessfully been trying to find a solution for the following
problem:
Since a couple of months I have been running a openldap / cups 1.1.17 /
samba 2.2.8a server setup with which I am extremely happy. But lately
after installing an existing HP 4050 laserjet printer in cups
Subject: [Samba] CUPS postscript driver - setting up **ERRATA**
[Samba] CUPS postscript driver - setting up **ERRATA**
Chris Aitken chris at ion-dreams.com
Thu Jan 29 12:14:02 GMT 2004
Hi All,
Following instructions from here:
http://samba.mirror.ac.uk/samba/docs/man/CUPS
[Samba] Samba / CUPS / Drivers
Anders Norrbring anders at norrbring.biz
Wed Jan 28 16:13:43 GMT 2004
I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to use different driver file
downloads for different printers on the system? As of what I can see in all
doc-files I can only use ONE set of drivers
[Samba] CUPS postscript driver - setting up **ERRATA**
Chris Aitken chris at ion-dreams.com
Thu Jan 29 12:14:02 GMT 2004
Hi All,
Following instructions from here:
http://samba.mirror.ac.uk/samba/docs/man/CUPS-printing.html#id2942237
and also in the Official Samba Howto book, I tried to install
hi i have some trouble with samba and cups.
i have a printerserver (debian), cups prints in raw mode.
if i print something in winxp i get a paper with the letters bdb
followed by the pages i wanted to print. after that i get an empty page too.
is there anybody who can help me?
Hi All,
Following instructions from here:
http://samba.mirror.ac.uk/samba/docs/man/CUPS-printing.html#id2942237
and also in the Official Samba Howto book, I tried to install the CUPS PS
driver using cupsaddsmb.
It failed due to various reasons, and then I finally got it to work.
When I
I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to use different driver file
downloads for different printers on the system? As of what I can see in all
doc-files I can only use ONE set of drivers for all added printers?
F.x. I have one printer that is handled by CUPS' PPD system, and one printer
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Anders Norrbring
Sent: 28 January 2004 16:14
To: Samba user list
Subject: [Samba] Samba / CUPS / Drivers
I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to use different driver file
downloads
with samba/cups.
1 raw printer, and one PS printer.
This is possible.
I'd recommend upgrading CUPS though - 1.2 is quite old.
Chris
Thanks Chris, but CUPS v1.2 is pulled from CVS today, and not at all old..
:)
I know the fact that it's possible, but I don't understand how I can enable
,
You want to run 2 different printers with samba/cups.
1 raw printer, and one PS printer.
This is possible.
I'd recommend upgrading CUPS though - 1.2 is quite old.
Chris
Thanks Chris, but CUPS v1.2 is pulled from CVS today, and not
at all old..
:)
Oops - Read
with samba/cups.
1 raw printer, and one PS printer.
This is possible.
I'd recommend upgrading CUPS though - 1.2 is quite old.
Chris
Thanks Chris, but CUPS v1.2 is pulled from CVS today, and not at all old..
:)
I know the fact that it's possible, but I don't understand how I can enable
Hi Anders,
You want to run 2 different printers with samba/cups.
1 raw printer, and one PS printer.
This is possible.
I'd recommend upgrading CUPS though - 1.2 is quite old.
Chris
Thanks Chris, but CUPS v1.2 is pulled from CVS today, and not
at all old
: RE: [Samba] Samba / CUPS / Drivers
I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to use different driver
file downloads for different printers on the system? As
of what I
can see in all doc-files I can only use ONE set of
drivers for all
added printers?
F.x
Hi all.
I have Samba-3.0.1 sharing 2 printers via the 'share all printers'
feature - the printers are an HP 4500 colour laser, and a Ricoh Aficio
AP3200 ( accepting jobs like a network HP does ).
I followed the instructions on the CUPS website for sharing printers
with the CUPS windows
We have a linux/samba/netatalk print server as our organization's
primary print server with roughly 120 printers currently installed and
about 100 more to go. I followed the CUPS documentation to the letter,
as you did, and had unending trouble with bad output from windows
clients. I tried
Thomas Köhler wrote:
Hi,
ACLs on the drivers share and all of the ppd files seem to be ok
(everybody can read anything)...
Silly me. Group Domain Users had no access :-(
Ciao,
Thomas
--
Thomas Köhler Linux without limits: http://linux.s390.org/
Millenux GmbH
Hi,
We have a setup like this:
- W2003 AD PDC
- Redhat Advanced Server 3.0 with Samba 3.0.0 / CUPS as a print
server
- Windows XP Professional clients
Problem: Users can't connect printers, even administrators are
out of luck, getting a You are not allowed to connect printer
like messages. But
: Thursday, January 01, 2004 5:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Cups and Samba Access Denied
Hi Jared,
You have already removed print command and use client driver lines
I would suggest you try to make it guest ok = yes
And also make /home/spooler chmod 777
I have the access denied
-Original Message-
From: John H Terpstra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 2:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Cups and Samba Access Denied
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the response pretty cool getting
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jared
Raddigan
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 9:51 AM
To: 'John H Terpstra'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Cups and Samba Access Denied
I was just going over these emails again and I noticed
Hi Jared,
You have already removed print command and use client driver lines
I would suggest you try to make it guest ok = yes
And also make /home/spooler chmod 777
I have the access denied message before and once I made the printers share
directory 777, the message is gone with the wind, worth
I purchased the Samba 3.0 book and it has gotten me pretty far but I finally
had to go to the mailing list for this problem.
Here is the issue, I am running Debian (woody) with samba 3.0.1-2 and cupsys
1.1.14-5 I have also installed cupsys-bsd cupsys-client and smbclient
foomatic-bin and as2ps
Jared,
I feel with you. I am the author of the book. :)
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I purchased the Samba 3.0 book and it has gotten me pretty far but I finally
had to go to the mailing list for this problem.
Here is the issue, I am running Debian (woody) with samba 3.0.1-2
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 1:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Cups and Samba Access Denied
Jared,
I feel with you. I am the author of the book. :)
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I purchased the Samba 3.0 book
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 14:12, John H Terpstra wrote:
Jared,
I feel with you. I am the author of the book. :)
Hi John,
I have been suffering from this problem also. Your response below has
helped quite a bit. By using the use client driver = yes, I was able
to at least create and talk to the
, 2003 1:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Cups and Samba Access Denied
Jared,
I feel with you. I am the author of the book. :)
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I purchased the Samba 3.0 book and it has gotten me pretty far but I
finally
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Gary Thomas wrote:
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 14:12, John H Terpstra wrote:
Jared,
I feel with you. I am the author of the book. :)
Hi John,
I have been suffering from this problem also. Your response below has
helped quite a bit. By using the use client driver =
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 15:15, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Gary Thomas wrote:
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 14:12, John H Terpstra wrote:
Jared,
I feel with you. I am the author of the book. :)
Hi John,
I have been suffering from this problem also. Your response below
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Gary Thomas wrote:
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 15:15, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Gary Thomas wrote:
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 14:12, John H Terpstra wrote:
Jared,
I feel with you. I am the author of the book. :)
Hi John,
I have been
Hi,
I installed a cups printer and exported it via samba (Debian SID, Samba
3.0.0).
I can print using cups locally, but when I try to print from a
W2k-client, I get the error message RPC Server not available
(translated from german, so the individual words may differ). Does
anyone have any
Hello everyone,
When anyone of my users prints to a CUPS printer shared on a SAMBA 3 I
get the following error in the log of the machine creating the
printjob. I am running the following software SAMBA-3.0.1rc2 and
CUPS-1.1.17-13 with the following config:
[global]
...
printing = cups
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Spencer wrote:
When anyone of my users prints to a CUPS printer shared on a SAMBA 3 I
get the following error in the log of the machine creating the
printjob. I am running the following software SAMBA-3.0.1rc2 and
CUPS-1.1.17-13 with the following
use client driver = Yes
can cause problems, try again without it for testing
- Original Message -
From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] CUPS + SAMBA3
That was exactly the problem, in my haste in removing Novell from the
users machine I must have removed file and printer sharing as well which
provides the server service. Thank You Jerry.
I have one more error that only happened when I upgraded to
SAMBA-3.0.1rc2. Usually I remember seeing
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Spencer wrote:
All of my groups are defined in LDAP, including my SAMBA Group Mappings.
I am thinking it has something to do with the missing files under
/var/cache/samba. Can anyone help me out?
My fault. I moved the files to /var/lib/samba but
I have set up a samba server which i also want to use as printserver
using cups.
I have configured a samsung printer using cups and am also sharing it
via samba by having the printer share in smb.conf file.
Now the problem is that when i configure this printer on the windows
machine and then
[Samba] samba+cups+page_log
Mandar Deodhar mandar at netcore.co.in
Wed Dec 3 10:13:40 GMT 2003
I have set up a samba server which i also want to use as printserver
using cups.
I have configured a samsung printer using cups and am also sharing it
via samba by having the printer share in smb.conf
We're running Cups and Samba on a SUSE Linux 8.2 server with Windows 98,
NT and
2000 clients. We are experiencing intermittant problems whereby
printers on the client PC's are setting themselves to offline when
print jobs are sent to them. The problem is I'm finding it difficult
to
I serve about 50 printers via Samba. Here are my experiences -
LPRng - This backend I have found to be much stronger than CUPS, but I
didn't use it for any server side processing. All drivers had to be
installed from some other workstation. In my case, installing drivers
for all OS's would only
Could I get some opinions on which type of Samba based printing is
easier, CUPS or LPRNG, or just bybass Samba altogether. I'm looking at
the Printing HOWTO by Kurt Pfeifle (Printing Support in Samba 3.0) and
both look really complex. Anyone out there have any experience with
printing
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Douglas Phillipson wrote:
Could I get some opinions on which type of Samba based printing is
easier, CUPS or LPRNG, or just bybass Samba altogether. I'm looking at
the Printing HOWTO by Kurt Pfeifle (Printing Support in Samba 3.0) and
both look really complex. Anyone out
On Thursday 06 November 2003 15:55, Douglas Phillipson wrote:
Could I get some opinions on which type of Samba based printing is
easier, CUPS or LPRNG, or just bybass Samba altogether.
Once you understand any of the systems none are all that difficult. With Samba
in the loop as a PDC it's like
I have a samba based domain controller with a CUPS printer working fine.
When I try to connect to a samba printer from Win2000 I get the
following in the samba log:
2003/11/04 20:38:02, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_queue_get(889)
Unable to get jobs for ipp://localhost/printers/goucho -
After realizing my CUPS printername in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf must be the
same as my samba printer sharename (I don't think it says that anywhere
in any HOWTO, correct me if I'm wrong though) I am now getting to the
printer resource but...
Using Samba 3.0.1 and attempting to connect to a samba
hi,
i have a red hat linux 9.0 machine as file and printer server. on this
machine i have
samba 2.2.8a
cups 1.1.19 for printing
esp ghostscript 7.07.1
ghostscript-fonts-std 6.0
hpijs 1.5
it took me two weeks of work for setting up everything. now the
I'm using cups + samba with windows 98 clients to print. And I'm
using RAW printing with windows own printer drivers. The printer is
connected direcly on my linux box.
I've configured windows 98 printing clients to don't send jobs to
w98 spool, print directly to printers. Since
On (2003/10/08 15:49), Thiago Lima wrote:
Any tips? I can't believe that nobody ever had this problem. :(
Other people have had this problem, it just hasn't been solved
publically. Google shows at least two people having problems with
auto-loaded drivers from a cups-samba server to a
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On (2003/10/08 15:49), Thiago Lima wrote:
Any tips? I can't believe that nobody ever had this problem. :(
Other people have had
Hi,
I'm trying to use Cups + Samba to make a print server for many
purpouses. The main one is to account how many pages where printed by
whom and centralize all printers in one server.
If I configure samba and cups in the RAW mode using windows original
drivers of the printers,
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 10:00, Thiago Lima wrote:
If I configure samba and cups in the RAW mode using windows original
drivers of the printers, everything works fine, but this way I can't use
cups accounting.
Yeah, that bites.
So I reinstaled all my printers in cups using
On (2003/10/08 10:51), Chris Smith wrote:
What you can do to troubleshoot your problem, narrow your search, and to ask
for assistance in the right place is to re-create the scenario with an
attempt to print to CUPS via IPP instead of Samba. This is a more direct
route and takes Samba out
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 11:17, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
But alas, printing with IPP is fine. :-)
From Windows or just 'nix?
Note that this still doesn't mean the problem is definitely in Samba
(although see the WERR_ACCESS_DENIED error below). It could be a
problem with the cups-samba
Driver Installer 1.0.6 - English from:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=44platform=Windows
However, I was really hoping to use the automagical driver download to
reduce management overhead. So I tried to copy the files over to the
Samba+CUPS server, as per
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 12:51, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
But alas, printing with IPP is fine. :-)
From Windows or just 'nix?
Just *UNIX.
My intent with the IPP suggestion was to print via IPP from the Windows box to
CUPS, only changing the equation by taking Samba out of the loop.
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 14:49, Thiago Lima wrote:
Any tips? I can't believe that nobody ever had this problem. :(
I never had a problem getting the CUPS Windows PS drivers working but had an
entirely different problem in the use of them. What I experienced was when a
user requested
On Wednesday 08 October 2003 14:49, Thiago Lima wrote:
Any tips? I can't believe that nobody ever had this problem. :(
I never had a problem getting the CUPS Windows PS drivers working but
had an
entirely different problem in the use of them. What I experienced was
when a
user
I am having trouble getting point n' print working under 3.0.0.
I get these
[2003/09/26 12:57:32, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcpy_fn(577)
ERROR: NULL dest in safe_strcpy
[2003/09/26 12:57:32, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcpy_fn(577)
ERROR: NULL dest in safe_strcpy
[2003/09/26 12:57:32, 0]
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Hi list,
I just installed samba-2.2.8 and cups-1.1.19. Everthing went fine,
except for the point'n'print feature. I can successfully upload the
driver, but after if I try to view the printer properties after that. I
get a nice windows on my xp box
Is ther a HP Photosmart 1000 driver out there for Cups? Thr 1115 doesnt work
nor the other Photosmart drivers.
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Objet : Re: Ref: Samba + Cups: don't succeed to print from Windows 2000
station
I took into account your answer.
I installed and recompiled samba 2.2.8a.
I didn't load glibc2 (which is not delivered with
the Suse distribution), but all seems
RH Linux 9 on AMD k6-2 500
Using HP deskjet 930c on USB
Samba version: 2.2.7a
cups version: 1.1.18
Hello - I have had a good look on this newsgroup - and what I've picked up I
think is allowing me to ask
these questions more intelligently. I've also had a good look at the CUPS
documentation
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Objet : Re: Samba + Cups: don't succeed to print from Windows 2000
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My samba version (on Suse distribution
| Assuming cupsaddsmb did indeed setup the printers
| without any errors, the Windows expect a default
| ..
| However, it is essential that your samba server
| should respond properly to rpcclient commands
| enumprinters and enumdrivers. Lookit up in the
|
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# Samba config file
# you can modify it
# via an editor
# or
Chris Puttick chris at centralmanclc.com wrote on Samba-Digest:
Tue Aug 12 14:57:22 GMT 2003
Hi
As per subject line...
Samba 3 beta 3 installed and functional (e.g. appears in browse lists on
windows, shares accessible etc.) on SuSE 8.2.
CUPS 1.1.18 configured and functional, cups drivers
Hi
As per subject line...
Samba 3 beta 3 installed and functional (e.g. appears in browse lists on
windows, shares accessible etc.) on SuSE 8.2.
CUPS 1.1.18 configured and functional, cups drivers installed.
Using cupsaddsmb results in failure with DOS code 0x0013:
Running command:
I took into account your answer.
I installed and recompiled samba 2.2.8a.
I didn't load glibc2 (which is not delivered with
the Suse distribution), but all seems to be OK.
I then tried rpcclient with: enumdrivers,
getdriver.It works fine now.
But I still have problems when asking to
My samba version (on Suse distribution) is 2.2.7a-58.
Can and must I a also this patch on this version
and/or must I load samba 2.2.8 with the patch ?
SuSE 8.2, I presume. You should really get 2.2.8a
sources compressed with bzip2. Look for the files
samba-2.2.8a.tar.bz2 and
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Chris Puttick chris at centralmanclc.com wrote on Samba-Digest:
Tue Aug 12 14:57:22 GMT 2003
Hi
As per subject line...
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Running command: rpcclient localhost -N -U'root%**' -c 'adddriver
Windows NT x86
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Objet : Re: Samba + Cups: don't succeed to print from Windows 2000
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| I have configured cups (1.1.18) on a Suse 8.2 Pro
| Linux server. I have also configured samba (2.2.7a),
| and joined a domain. I have created
Hello,
I have configured cups (1.1.18) on a Suse 8.2 Pro Linux server.
I have also configured samba (2.2.7a), and joined a domain.
I have created printers with cups and declared them to samba with
cupsaddsmb command.
All seems to be ok.
I can print from my Linux server.
But, when I want to
I have a multi-user Linux box in a mostly Windows NT/2000 shop. The office
printer is available only via SMB (hosted by a Win2000 box) and access is
restricted to valid users in the local NT domain. There is no global or
print user/password.
Everything mostly works. I have a 'DeviceURI
Hello.
I have samba (2.2.8a) + cups(1.1.19 with postscript driver) setup.
Printing works just fine, both from linux client and windows client.
On linux server cups is configured to hold print jobs till release,
and that works if printing from server itself.
However, when printing from
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