Am Friday 19 March 2010 15:39:58 schrieb Richard Lamboj:
Hello,
when i send the SIGHUP signal to Samba, then Samba won't load the printers
from CUPS. I need to shutdown Samba and start it again.
Now when i'am running cupsaddsmb i got the following errors(this error
occours in 3.5.x but not
Am Monday 22 March 2010 09:59:15 schrieb Richard Lamboj:
Am Friday 19 March 2010 15:39:58 schrieb Richard Lamboj:
Hello,
when i send the SIGHUP signal to Samba, then Samba won't load the
printers from CUPS. I need to shutdown Samba and start it again.
Now when i'am running cupsaddsmb
Hi Richard,
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 11:20:48AM +0100, Richard Lamboj wrote:
Well i mean: it works with Samba 3.2.14 but _not_ with Samba 3.5.x.
can you please file a bug at https://bugzilla.samba.org about this ?
Thanks,
Guenther
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Hello,
when i send the SIGHUP signal to Samba, then Samba won't load the printers
from CUPS. I need to shutdown Samba and start it again.
Now when i'am running cupsaddsmb i got the following errors(this error occours
in 3.5.x but not in 3.2.x):
server-p:/# cupsaddsmb -H server-p -v edv01
Hi,
I had a working Samba PDC server (v3.2.5) with CUPS printer server and
automatic Windows driver installation.
But I had to add Windows 7 clients to the server so I updated the Samba
from Lenny-Backports to 3.4.7. Everything seems to be OK, but when I run
cupsaddsmb it does not add the
I have found the problem. The printer name had a - in it, and that
caused the problem. I made the same printer with the same settings under
cups but now without the - sign and voi la everything works fine.
Attila Mesterhazy
Hi,
I had a working Samba PDC server (v3.2.5) with CUPS printer
Dear list,
I've upgraded my server from Etch to Lenny and now the printer (HP
LaserJet 6P) does not work any more through Samba.
Printing a testpage via http://server:631 works perfectly so I skip
giving details about the CUPS setup.
Also lpstat reports the printer working
# lpstat -a
Another thing I found out:
When calling the 'setdriver' command with rpcclient the syntax is
setclient printer driver
I guess that means to assign a driver to a printer.
I furthermore read in Google that samba should find CUPS printers
automatically, at least after a restart.
Nevertheless,
could anyone help me debug this???
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simply reinstalled cups and ALL dependencies from scratch. worked like a charm !
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when i run this:
# cupsaddsmb -H localhost -U root -a -v
i get absolutely no ouput
my drivers in /usr/share/cups/drivers are as follows:
cups6.inf
cups6.ini
cupsps6.dll
cupsui6.dll
ps5ui.dll
pscript5.dll
pscript.hlp
pscript.ntf
what could be wrong???
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Hi All,
I have Samba 3.0.22-1ubuntu4 running on Ubuntu 6.01 (eft) and am trying to
add printers using cupsaddsmb. On running it I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/printeradmin# cupsaddsmb -U root -a -v
Password for root required to access /var/run/cups/cups.sock via SAMBA:
Running
try:
cupsaddsmb -U administrator
or
cupsaddsmb -U BGS\administrator ...
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hi!
i've a problem with my samba server and the cupsaddsmb tool for windows
nt4.0 clients. I'm using cups 1.1.22 and samba 3.0.20b!
the problem is, if i do a cupsaddsmb printer it will generate a
directory with the drivers for windows. these drivers works perfectly
with Win2000 Xp but they
Hi all,
I'm trying to add printers with cupsaddsmb on Samba 3.0.20 (Mandrake Linux)
with an LDAP backend. I've followed the howto on the samba page and have the
error:
result was WERR_INVALID_PRINTER_NAME
generated when I run it. So far I've Googled for the solution but
Julian Pilfold-Bagwell schrieb:
Hi all,
I'm trying to add printers with cupsaddsmb on Samba 3.0.20 (Mandrake Linux)
with an LDAP backend. I've followed the howto on the samba page and have the
error:
result was WERR_INVALID_PRINTER_NAME
generated when I run it. So far I've
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Hi All,
I downloaded a fresh cd (Debian 3.1) to install a Printserver with.
I've come to the bit that I can run cupsaddsmb, and expected it to
run smbclient to add the drivers to the print$ share, and then
rpcclient to do the addriver part and
Hi all,
I have a problem with adding point and print to a print server. The server
details are as follows:
700MHz Celeron + 384MB RAM
Mandriva LE2005 (Mandrake 10.2)
Samba 3.0.13-2mdk
CUPS 1.1.23
cups drivers 10.2-0.11
gimpprint-cups 2-1.1.23-11
foomatic 3.0.2-1
The server is bound to an NT4
-
From: Julian Pilfold-Bagwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: sexta-feira, 13 de Maio de 2005 11:39
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] cupsaddsmb problem
Hi all,
I have a problem with adding point and print to a print server. The server
details are as follows:
700MHz Celeron + 384MB RAM
Hello,
i have problems getting the automatic driver installation for windows
clients running.
i am using cupsaddsmb, it creates the WIN40 Directory and tells me its
putting files - but the Directory remains empty - and thats, so i
guess, the reason for the rpccleint command failing (DOS error
I have been trying to make a printer available to our department. I
want to set it up so that Samba exports the driver to the Window's
computer the first time the first attaches to the printer on the
network. I did it once before successfully with an older version of
Samba and Fredora Core 2.
Hey everyone.
Having a little problem getting cupsaddsmb to work correctly. I have been
reading throw the Samb 3 book today as i am trying to have the ability for
drivers for our printers to be automatically downloaded when a client adds
the printer.
I am using:
FreeBSD 4.10
samba 2.2.11
cups
Hi,
I've also got problems downloading drivers from samba to a windows client.
I'm running Debian Samba 3.0.7-1, and Cupssys 1.1.20final
My Windows Client is a Win2KPro.
I succesfully installed my printers with Cups and they work fine under
Linux, and from remote cups clients.
I've been trying
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Jim C. wrote:
...
| tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD
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|
| with this smb.conf:
|
| [global]
| workgroup = TEMP
| security = SHARE
| passdb backend = guest
This has got to eb about the 1000th fime I've said this,
but driver download is not
chuckleWell I sure didn't see that in the howtos. Since there is no
specific setting in smb.conf that pertains to this issue, it probably
isn't there in the man pages either. This might explain why you have to
repeat yourself.
I was using share mode rather than user mode because the system
Guys, I need a clue here.
The command I am using is:
cupsaddsmb -H kaliklak -U Administrator -h kaliklak -v Lex_Z53
and despite the fact that the password used is correct the result is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cupsaddsmb -H kaliklak -U root -h kaliklak -v Lex_Z53
Password for root required to
Mark Maas wrote:
Sorry, Should have used plain text to begin with and better wrapping:
Hi People,
Trying to be as informative as possible: I'm trying to add printers
drivers to cups-owned, samba shared printer. Called PDF-Creator
But when I issue the command cupsaddsmb -U root -v PDF-Creator I get
Sorry, Should have used plain text to begin with and better wrapping:
Hi People,
Trying to be as informative as possible: I'm trying to add printers
drivers to cups-owned, samba shared printer. Called PDF-Creator
But when I issue the command cupsaddsmb -U root -v PDF-Creator I
get a
But when I issue the command cupsaddsmb -U root -v PDF-Creator I
get a
NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
There can be a difference, what root password you are using.
One root user with own password can exist in /etc/smbpasswd file
and another in /etc/passwd as true UNIX root.
Its a good security
But when I issue the command cupsaddsmb -U root -v PDF-Creator I
No more experiences from my side helpfull for you. Maybe minus in
PDF-Creator is parsed
as additional flags for cupsaddsmb? What about PDF_Creator?
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Tomás Polák wrote:
But when I issue the command cupsaddsmb -U root -v PDF-Creator I
get a
NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
There can be a difference, what root password you are using.
One root user with own password can exist in /etc/smbpasswd file
and another in /etc/passwd as true UNIX root.
Its a
Matteo matteo at ilteo.it
Thu May 20 21:50:34 GMT 2004
HI!
I've a problem with cupsaddsmb!! :-(
You'd surely harvest a more definite answer if you
had spiced the question seed with some version info
about CUPS, Samba and the OS-s you're using...
At the console I type:
cupsaddsmb -U root -v
HI!
I've a problem with cupsaddsmb!! :-(
At the console I type:
cupsaddsmb -U root -v printername
and after some operations complete correctly appear this error:
[...]
Running command: rpcclient localhost -N -U'root%' -c 'adddriver Windows NT
x86
Greetings Admins,
I have a samba3.0.2 machine with security = ADS. This samba will work with CUPS to
serve print
request to XP clients. I can authenticate the domain users just fine.
I am now trying to copy the printer drivers to the [print$] share by using the
'cupsaddsmb'
command but I am
Greetings Admin,
I'm trying to setup samba 2.2.8a, with domain authentication, to
interface with CUPS 1.1.20 on debian linux.
I'm having problems running the cupsaddsmb command to copy the CUPS
drivers to the samba [print$] share. I am getting a tree connect
failed:
[Samba] cupsaddsmb adobe error message
Sundaram Ramasamy sun at percipia.com
Fri Mar 12 04:18:05 GMT 2004
Hi,
I am trying to add automatic driver install, its giving me ADOBEPS5.DLL
file not found error message.
You should read the man page of cupsaddsmb. It would tell you that
the preparation
Hi,
I am trying to add automatic driver install, its giving me ADOBEPS5.DLL
file not found error message.
Where can I get these files?
My configuration
Samba 3.0.2a with cups.
# cupsaddsmb -U root -v -a
Password for root required to access localhost via SAMBA:
Running command: smbclient
to print fine.
The problem is that cupsaddsmb no longer works and I'm assuming the problem is getting
my credentials past winbind when run from the console. I've tried the Samba cupsaddsmb
troubleshooting guide [CUPS-printing.html#id2945506] and I fail at the second step
(with root pw in place
Hi,
I'm having a strange problem with cupsaddsmb ... it fails whenever I
try to use it while using the rpcclient command ... the addriver
command just fails (like below). Does anyone know what is wrong with
the command cupsaddsmb is passing to rpcclient? Adding drivers
through the windows point
Hi. Im trying to get cups-printing to work on samba 3.0 - RH9. We are
having NT WTS Metaframe servers as the client
But when running command cupsaddsmb -U root -a -v i get the following
error: Warning: No PPD file for printer printername - skipping!
I have copied over theese files to
The enumdrivers 3 command is buggy in most
versions of Samba 2.2.x. Just avoid level 3. Use
plain enumdrivers and enumdrivers 2
Same result.
Lookup bug #82 in sambas bug tracker.
Sorry, I don't find a bug #82 on http://bugs.samba.org.
I see incoming/21867 which is close but not
attempts. I managed to make cupsaddsmb run without
producing an error, but it fails.
*Where* does it fail? *What* is not working for you?
The drivers seem to be not added properly. The files
are in the right directories, but enumdrivers
returns nothing. Furthermore under windows (W2K
SP4),
I run cupsaddsmb -a -v from the command line, it prompts me for the password, I
give it the password, it rejects it and errors like this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lib]# cupsaddsmb -a -v
Password for root required to access localhost via SAMBA:
Running command: smbclient //localhost/print\$ -N
Damien Bonvillain kame at cinemasie.com wrote on Samba-digest
Tue Jul 29 00:58:38 GMT 2003
Case strange... I've past probably 30 hours by now on this, crawling the web, and doing
attempts. I managed to make cupsaddsmb run without producing an error, but it fails.
*Where* does it fail? *What* is
Damien Bonvillain kame at cinemasie.com wrote on Samba-digest
Tue Jul 29 00:58:38 GMT 2003
Case strange... I've past probably 30 hours by now on this, crawling the web, and
doing
attempts. I managed to make cupsaddsmb run without producing an error, but it
fails.
*Where* does it
[Samba] cupsaddsmb NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE
Shanti Katta katta at csee.wvu.edu
Tue Jun 17 21:01:43 GMT 2003
Hello,
I am using cups-1.1.19final-1.deb and samba-2.2.3a. When I was working
with cups-1.1.15 before, cupsaddsmb worked fine, but now with
cups-1.1.19 it gives me:
Running command
it using smbpasswd -j domain??
Shanti
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 06:16, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
[Samba] cupsaddsmb NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE
Shanti Katta katta at csee.wvu.edu
Tue Jun 17 21:01:43 GMT 2003
Hello,
I am using cups-1.1.19final-1.deb and samba-2.2.3a. When I was working
with cups
Shanti Katta katta at csee.wvu.edu
Thu Jun 19 18:38:09 GMT 2003
After adding PSMON.DLL,
*Where* did you add it?
Sorry, your problem description is very scarse and non-scientific.
Please give the chapters 6.7., 6.8., 7.10., 7.11. and 8.5.
of the PDF- or HTML-document on
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Shanti Katta katta at csee.wvu.edu
Thu Jun 19 18:38:09 GMT 2003
After adding PSMON.DLL,
*Where* did you add it?
Sorry, your problem description is very scarse and non-scientific.
Please give the chapters 6.7., 6.8., 7.10., 7.11. and 8.5.
of the PDF- or HTML-document on
Hello,
I am using cups-1.1.19final-1.deb and samba-2.2.3a. When I was working
with cups-1.1.15 before, cupsaddsmb worked fine, but now with
cups-1.1.19 it gives me:
Running command: smbclient //localhost/print\$ -N -U'root%secret?' -c
'mkdir WIN40;put /var/spool/cups/tmp/3eef829eea1b8
Hello all,
I am running a Debian testing/unstable system with samba 2.2.3a-6 and
cupsys 1.1.15-4 as a member server in a samba domain. I have used CUPS to
add a networked HP8100N printer and it works fine locally, but I'm having
difficulty adding it to samba for Win98 domain clients to use.
I
bwiese bwiese at cotse.com wrote on Samba-Digest:
Sat Mar 29 14:40:38 GMT 2003
Hello all,
I am running a Debian testing/unstable system with samba 2.2.3a-6 and
cupsys 1.1.15-4 as a member server in a samba domain.
Hi Brian,
these are rather old versions of CUPS and Samba. Both have seen a lot
You don't even need to unzip the file. Just do rpm -ta
cups-1.18.tar.gz
Wow ... good to know
Sounds really good, but I ran it and got:
error: File not found: /var/tmp/cups-root/etc/pam.d
error: File not found by glob: /var/tmp/cups-root/etc/pam.d/*
With locate pam.d | grep cups I found:
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Brian Johnson wrote:
hi Brian,
cups-1.1.14-15.2
This is your problem. Update to cups 1.1.18 and it will work like a
charm. Had the same problem last week... *g*
P.S.: This list is indeed _very_ helpfull! Thanks a lot!
Cheers
Nicki
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Brian Johnson bjohnson at jecinc.on.ca
Fri Feb 21 04:16:15 GMT 2003
cups-1.1.14-15.2
Please upgrade to CUPS-1.1.18+ to make cupsaddsmb work with Samba-2.2.7a+
Please stick to the settings suggested in man cupsaddsmb
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hi Brian,
cups-1.1.14-15.2
This is your problem. Update to cups 1.1.18 and it will work like a
charm. Had the same problem last
On February 21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Any idea where I can find a REdHat7.3 rpm for 1.1.18?
I can't find one anywhere
try the cups website, or build from source.
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Any idea where I can find a REdHat7.3 rpm for 1.1.18?
I can't find one anywhere
try the cups website,
Hmm ... couldn't seem to find it on the cups site (google couldn't either)
or build from source.
I'm a little nervous about building too many packages from source. I have a
few
On February 21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hmm ... couldn't seem to find it on the cups site (google couldn't either)
It's the first hit on google. I've no idea what you're trying to
search for. http://www.google.com/search?q=cups
What are your opinions on this strategy?
If you don't build an
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I'm a little nervous about building too many packages from source. I have a
few and I wonder what will happen when I try to upgrade the server to a
newer version of RH (that uses a newer version of glibc)
I've got a
On February 21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
If you download the cups source and unzip it, you will find a file called cups.spec
in the top
level dir of the source. You can pass the spec file to rpm (or rpmbuild on newer
redhat systems)
and it will create an rpm for you out of the dowloaded
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When running the cupsaddsmb command, I get the following: Since I am
running as root, what do I not have access to and why?
linuxi:~ # cupsaddsmb -v -U root im_hp4
Password for root required to access localhost via SAMBA:
Running command: smbclient //localhost/print\$ -N -U'root%linux' -c 'mkdir
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When running the cupsaddsmb command, I get the following: Since I am
running as root, what do I not have access to and why?
Any help would be appreciated.
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Hello,
I tried to find a way to having the setup of cups printing working for
windows client. I end up now with
cupsaddsmb -v -a -U root finishing by
Printer Driver mesange successfully installed.
Running command: rpcclient localhost -N -U'root%' -c 'setdriver
mesange mesange'
cmd =
I am running samba 2.2.6 and cups 1.1.16. I can't get cupsaddsmb to
complete successfully. I'm at an end here, I can't think of anything
else to try after 2 weeks of searching the web. It copies the drivers
to the print$ share directory, however the SetPrinter command fails on
the rpcclient
I am running samba 2.2.6 and cups 1.1.16. I can't get cupsaddsmb to
complete successfully. I'm at an end here, I can't think of anything
else to try after 2 weeks of searching the web. It copies the drivers
to the print$ share directory, however the SetPrinter command fails on
the rpcclient
I am running samba 2.2.6 and cups 1.1.16. I can't get cupsaddsmb to
complete successfully. I'm at an end here, I can't think of anything
else to try after 2 weeks of searching the web. It copies the drivers
to the print$ share directory, however the SetPrinter command fails on
the rpcclient
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