Hello All,
I have a weird problem with samba and cups. My server name is scribe
I use samba 3.0.14a-1 and cups 1.1.22-0.rc1
My samba server is a member of a domain and I want him to be a printer
server.
I set rights on printers via the windows interface (printers fax on
\\scribe
don't think that does matter. I don't have any
other files having problems.
I already tried to disable kernel oplocks and to map the path to a local
drive but it didn't help. What can I do?
2nd problem: I use CUPS with Samba. If I try to cancel my printjobs via
Windows spooler, it comes up
to have better performance
locking = No
oplocks = False
level2 oplocks = False
in the pst share
I already tried to disable kernel oplocks and to map the path to a local
drive but it didn't help. What can I do?
2nd problem: I use CUPS with Samba. If I try to cancel my printjobs via
Hi,
We have a CUPS/SAMBA installation:
Debian Sarge
CUPS 1.1.21
SAMBA 3.0.7
We have come across a strange issue with HP printers (Laserjet 5, PCL
and LaserJet 5SI, Postscript):
CUPS was setup with a default of A4 paper size. However, in SAMBA the
users see only Letter size and cannot change
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
for
a username and password when I try to browse it's shares.
I have CUPS installed, and Samba is compiled against libcups.so.2:
# ldd `which smbd` | grep cups
libcups.so.2 = /usr/lib/libcups.so.2 (0x400c5000)
All I want to do is share out my printers from the CUPS server to
Windows
: Thursday, January 01, 2004 5:42 PM
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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
need to
know is that if this is the only way to add printers with samba and cups.
Are the shares technically unusable in the network neighborhood and in
network printer option. This will at least confirm that I am trying to
push an immovable wall.
Thanks again for every bodies replies,
Jared
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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
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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
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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
Le mar 01/07/2003 à 00:34, Kurt Pfeifle a écrit :
I think cupsd takes a little time to populate the printers list at
startup, but i would tend to think smbd would reload the list on a
regular basis, is it not so ?
Oh yes -- that's the *theory*. As far as the *practical* side of
Hi all!
Please help me...
Scenario:
- linux box, turned on only for developing and printing purposes, printing
uses cups and samba
- 2 winXP box most of the time turned on
The following happened:
- installed the latest gentoo distro, updating all the time, prinitng worked
fine for couple weeks
Le lun 30/06/2003 à 21:07, Halászy-Kiss Ãgoston a écrit :
- after linux box boot it didn't print from any winXP, booting process
includes starting cupsd and smbd
- but if I reload samba it starts to print
- it seems to me samba didnt load printers at the boot process
I think cupsd takes a
Halászy-Kiss Ágoston agoston at simeis.net
Mon Jun 30 21:07:00 GMT 2003
[]
What I discovered:
- after linux box boot it didn't print from any winXP, booting process
includes starting cupsd and smbd
- but if I reload samba it starts to print
- it seems to me samba didnt load printers at
Le lun 30/06/2003 à 23:13, Kurt Pfeifle a écrit :
Halászy-Kiss Ágoston agoston at simeis.net
Mon Jun 30 21:07:00 GMT 2003
[]
What I discovered:
- after linux box boot it didn't print from any winXP, booting process
includes starting cupsd and smbd
- but if I reload samba
David Morel david.morel at amakuru.net
Mon Jun 30 21:09:57 GMT 2003
Le lun 30/06/2003 à 21:07, Halászy-Kiss Ã?goston a écrit :
- after linux box boot it didn't print from any winXP, booting process
includes starting cupsd and smbd
- but if I reload samba it starts to print
- it seems to me
Hi [Sambas]
I have RedHat 8.0, and have installed a compiled CUPS 1.1.19pre4 and
Samba 3.0 (latest this week from CVS). It all compiles and installs OK
with CUPS support in Samba, but no printers show up (according to
smbclient -L or from windoze). A reversion to Samba 2.2.8a works
perfectly
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to the group
the log as Jerry suggested.
Thanks
Hans
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Hullo All.
The preamble Samba 2.2.7a compiled against CUPS, CUPs v 1.1.6 (version
that came with Mandrake 9.0), using client side drivers (raw printing) on
XP.
Printing works, cancelling jobs via the web interface works after the
spooling is done. What doesn't work. Pausing jobs (though
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Printing works, cancelling jobs via the web interface works after the
spooling is done. What doesn't work. Pausing jobs (though that's not
as important as the next trouble) and cancelling jobs from
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