On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm having trouble replacing our old print server (debian sarge) with a new
> one.
> When I enable print$ and force user root and give access to nobody, the
> print$ share is working properly. I can create delete, add files etc fr
On 09/28/2011 12:03 PM, Lukasz Szybalski wrote:
Hello,
I'm having trouble replacing our old print server (debian sarge) with a new
one.
When I enable print$ and force user root and give access to nobody, the
print$ share is working properly. I can create delete, add files etc from a
windows xp ma
Hello,
I'm having trouble replacing our old print server (debian sarge) with a new
one.
When I enable print$ and force user root and give access to nobody, the
print$ share is working properly. I can create delete, add files etc from a
windows xp machine. What I need now is being able to "go to pr
Hi,
Debian Lenny, Samba 3.4 (backports)
I'm currently running a cups print server with a samba front end for xp
clients to connect to. The majority of the time, this works fine -
however very occasionally a user get's a "RPC error, spool service is
not running" and cannot print. Simply logging of
I have CentOS 5 machine with Samba sharing 5 cups printers.
The two Canon iR's have no issues, I used the rpcclient method
to add print drivers and this works flawlessly. However, the HP
2430N's that I setup work fine as raw cups printers, and I added
the drivers the exact same way but when a windo
I investigated this problem and it's a bug. Refer to:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6040
-Remy
Tonight, I upgraded our Samba print server running Samba 3.0.30 to Samba
3.2.7. This netbios name of this server is 'EUPRYMNA' and the DNS-name
'euprymna.falw.vu.
Hi.
Tonight, I upgraded our Samba print server running Samba 3.0.30 to Samba
3.2.7. This netbios name of this server is 'EUPRYMNA' and the DNS-name
'euprymna.falw.vu.nl'. Since this is a difficult name to remember, we created
a DNS-alias 'printserver.falw.vu.nl'
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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> I didn't really mean "is there a benefit to supporting this," I meant
> more that if my clients are currently blocking the traffic coming back
> from the server, is there a tangible benefit I could expect from getting
> that
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> >> Taylor, Marc wr
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>>> Hello All,
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>>> I was wondering if anyone knows why a print server needs
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:57:45AM -0400, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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> Taylor, Marc wrote:
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> > I was wondering if anyone knows why a print server needs to talk back on
> > the submitting client's ports 139 or 445?
>
> It's
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Taylor, Marc wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows why a print server needs to talk back on
> the submitting client's ports 139 or 445?
It's Microsoft's async print change notification protocol. Jeremy
had talked about adding a sep
Hello All,
I was wondering if anyone knows why a print server needs to talk back on
the submitting client's ports 139 or 445?
We are running Samba and we have pretty heavy firewall restrictions on
our clients and we have noticed that interacting with the print server
can seem to have lags in res
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 03:05:10PM -0500, Chris Jeter wrote:
> I'm working on setting up a corporate print server with samba
> 3.2.0-2.17 on a Fedora 9 install. I've been able to get the services up
> and running and added several printers via the cups interface, also
> been able to upload t
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Chris Jeter wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm working on setting up a corporate print server with samba
> 3.2.0-2.17 on a Fedora 9 install. I've been able to get the services up
> and running and added several printers via the cups interface, also
> been ab
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 03:05:10PM -0500, Chris Jeter wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm working on setting up a corporate print server with samba
> 3.2.0-2.17 on a Fedora 9 install. I've been able to get the services up
> and running and added several printers via the cups interface, also
> been able to
Hello,
I'm working on setting up a corporate print server with samba
3.2.0-2.17 on a Fedora 9 install. I've been able to get the services up
and running and added several printers via the cups interface, also
been able to upload the windows drivers. This all works well, printing
also works
Jerome Alet a écrit :
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 09:09:29PM +0100, Philippe Rousselot wrote:
printcap name = CUPS
printing = cups
Keep the lines above in smb.conf but remove the following lines :
print command =
lpq command = %p
lprm command =
Then the userna
On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 09:09:29PM +0100, Philippe Rousselot wrote:
>
> printcap name = CUPS
>printing = cups
Keep the lines above in smb.conf but remove the following lines :
> print command =
> lpq command = %p
> lprm command =
Then the username and hostname will be set cor
Hi,
I have a print server on ubuntu gutsy using samba and cups.
all users are able to print from the server and their name appear into
the logs (i am using phpprintanalyzer)
if I try to print from another pc, it prints fine but then the name of
the user is nobody instead
how to make sure t
Hi,
thanks a lot. I will test it ... ;)
Bye, Peer
Martin Zielinski schrieb:
1st. Copy the ntprinters.tdb, ntdrivers.tdb and ntforms.tdb to your new
server.
2nd. Copy the driver directory to your new server.
3rd. Copy the spooler settings. Depends on your spooler. E.g.
printers.conf and cla
Peer-Joachim Koch schrieb:
Hi,
I want to replace an old samba 3.x print server (all the driver,
settings and so on).
How can I transfer all settings files an so an ?
Bye, Peer
1st. Copy the ntprinters.tdb, ntdrivers.tdb and ntforms.tdb to your new
server.
2nd. Copy the driver directory t
Hi,
I want to replace an old samba 3.x print server (all the driver,
settings and so on).
How can I transfer all settings files an so an ?
Bye, Peer
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Hello~
I am setting up a Samba domain member server (on an Active Directory
domain) that will act only as a print server, not an authentication
server. So do I need any ID mapping services running, like winbind? Or
any authentication services like kerberos? I know I will need name
resolutio
Thanks Marcos. I had to 'chmod 777 /etc/samba/drivers/W32X86' (for NT
drivers) instead of WIN40 and was able to add the drivers. Then I ran into
WERR_ACCESS_DENIED when I tried to setdriver. I found that changing 'use
client driver = yes' in my smb.conf to 'use client driver = no' solved it.
I a
Hi Kirk,
try this:
- use smbclient to copy all files from
\\file_server\print$\WIN40\0 to
/var/lib/samba/printers/WIN40
- use chmod to change de default permission on the
/var/lib/samba/printers/WIN40 to 777
- use rpcclient to add the device drivers and register
this driver to the printer
- use
Hello,
I was hoping someone could help me with migrating printers from a WinNT4 print
server to a Samba server. I have searched the web for days and haven't found a
solution. I am running Slackware 10.1; kernel 2.4.29. I upgraded Samba to
3.0.21c recently and I am using LPR v3.8.28 as my print
I am trying to set up a standalone samba print server, however when I
try to select the server in the Add Printer Dialog or in network
neighborhood from a Windows XP Professional machine that is on a Domain
I get a password prompt which I do not want. The results of the
testparm command is below
I am trying to set up a standalone samba print server, however when I
try to select the server in the Add Printer Dialog or in network
neighborhood from a Windows XP Professional machine that is on a Domain
I get a password prompt which I do not want. The results of the
testparm command is below
Josh Kelley wrote:
> On 3/17/06, Bruno Gomes Pessanha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm migrating a 1.000 queues windows print server with AD very critical
>> enviroment to linux/cups/samba solution. Initially, everything working fine,
>> but
>> when reached paroximately 400 queues created the ser
On 3/17/06, Bruno Gomes Pessanha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm migrating a 1.000 queues windows print server with AD very critical
> enviroment to linux/cups/samba solution. Initially, everything working fine,
> but
> when reached paroximately 400 queues created the server is getting degradated
Did somebody got to put 1.000 printing queues in a Linux+Samba+Cups production
server without degradation?
Thanks for any reply,
Bruno Gomes Pessanha
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I'm migrating a 1.000 queues windows print server with AD very critical
enviroment to linux/cups/samba solution. Initially, everything working fine, but
when reached paroximately 400 queues created the server is getting degradated.
The browsing of printers shares is very low. Many times during the
Hello
I am setting up Samba as a print server. Is it possible to setup driver auto
download without user intervention ?I am looking for Novell's iprint like
facility in Samba.
Thank you
Regards,
Komal
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Hello
I am setting up Samba as a print server. Is it possible to setup driver auto
download without user intervention ?I am looking for Novell's iprint like
facility in Samba.
Thank you
Regards,
Komal
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On Wed, 2004-12-29 at 13:55 -0500, Collins, Kevin wrote:
> This weekend I'm planning on replacing my exisiting Print Server with shiny
> new hardware. (YEA!!!)
Is there any need for shiny new hard disks?
> But I'm concerned about the 50+ users that I have connected to the 10
> printers this mach
This weekend I'm planning on replacing my exisiting Print Server with shiny
new hardware. (YEA!!!)
But I'm concerned about the 50+ users that I have connected to the 10
printers this machine shares. Is there anything I need to do to make this a
quick/easy/painless process? I know I'll have to r
Greetings Admins,
We upgraded samba from 3.0.4 to 3.0.7 with cups 1.1.20 to serve printing
to XP client. We kept the install and config of 3.0.7 exactly the same
as 3.0.4
However, after upgrading, newly installed printers now show up as
" on ". Previous installs showed up as "
on ".
Users a
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| Our Samba print server seems to slowly degrade, and
| get more and more errors over time, until it starts
| recieving "tdb fetch failed" messages, fatal errors,
| and getting INTERNAL PANIC's and d
Our Samba print server seems to slowly degrade, and get more and more
errors over time, until it starts recieving "tdb fetch failed" messages,
fatal errors, and getting INTERNAL PANIC's and dumping core etc
I believe this to be related to .tdb corruption, but the tdbback
Hiya,
Can someone explain why I am seeing chmod of W32X86/3/PSCRIPT5.DLL failed (Operation
not permitted) in the log files.
It is a samba 3.0.1pre3 print server, which has the drivers on it for loading to the
clients.
Here is the log file of errors.
Thanx in advanced
Kris
[2003/11/27 16:29
Hi,
I'd like to use samba as a print server for Windows 2000 and XP
computers. There is a 2000/XP domain on the network, and I would like
to give print permissions to anyone who is part of a particular group
on that domain.
The samba server will be running on a Linux box with a totally
independe
Nobody,
> I was wondering if their was an option in samba that can control how
> many print jobs a samba/windows 98/XP client user can have in a day?
No way to get this done with Samba config options. Consult the man pages and
docs of the printing system you are using. And please use your real na
I was wondering if their was an option in samba that can control how many print
jobs a samba/windows 98/XP client user can have in a day?
Hopevale Union Free School District: http://www.hopevale.com
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Thanks.
I thought there was a problem. My recolleciton was on the wrong place.
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Joseph Loo wrote:
I rember awhile back someone mention there was a limitiation about 50
printers for samba. Does this s
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Joseph Loo wrote:
> I rember awhile back someone mention there was a limitiation about 50
> printers for samba. Does this still hold true or was it my imagination.
> tia
You're think of a limitation in the 2.2 client rpc code tha
John H Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Joseph Loo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: samba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba Print server
>
> On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Joseph Loo wrote:
>
> > I rember awhile back someone mention there was a limitiation about
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Joseph Loo wrote:
> I rember awhile back someone mention there was a limitiation about 50
> printers for samba. Does this still hold true or was it my imagination.
I guess your imagination - I am sure someone will correct me if I am
wrong!
I had a site that had well over 100
I rember awhile back someone mention there was a limitiation about 50
printers for samba. Does this still hold true or was it my imagination.
tia
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Hello ,
I guess I'm talking to myself but I finally got the printer to work
changing to security = share.
My home directories still require authentication. I guess security =
user doesn't permit printers to be active.
I'm headed to replace the redhat with gentoo so that I can have just
the right
Is it possible to create a linux samba based print server to be used
by Windows 98, 2000, and XP home edition?
I've successfully create a linux samba based file server, but I have
not been able to get the print server functional. My printers are an
HP4L (laserjet) and an HP882C (deskje
Can you print directly from the BSD box using the lp queue?
I ask because you have an oddly named file for your if parameter. That is
supposed to be your print filter.
I suspect, if these jobs are coming from a windows client, they are already
filtered. I would get rid of the if parameter, run ch
My Samba box consists of FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE. It has samba version 2.2.7a compiled on
it.
The problem i have is printing via windows machines to the samba print share.
the clients can 'print' ie send the data to the samba share where i have got samba
setup to use bsd type printing.
smb.conf l
Is anyone aware or have collected any reviews/studies/thoughts/etc
weighing pros and cons of windows print servers vs. samba print servers
on linux/unix? Windows clients. I am more interested in performance
comparisons and what features work better or worse, or not at all,
rather than the licensi
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Well, I've licked it. I upgraded to a more recent version of Samba and it
took care the problem. It seems that the version I was using didn't handle
users correctly in the print que, and there was something wrong with the
guest setup. The new ve
Hello samba gurus,
Here is my issue, it may actually be a windows issue
but because samba is in the mix I feel like it should
be presented here. Here are the three principle
players:
a) pdcbox - A windows 2000 server box functioning as a
PDC (in compatibility mode)
b) printbox - a SuSE linux bo
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> From: Dan Sawyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: ArtisticWhispers/Blenderwars
> To: Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Print server on all linux network
> Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2002 19:13:17 -0700
>
>
Hmmm...
I thought you can print well from the server itself?
Are you sure you were ever using BSD printing. Maybe you were really using
lprng.
I think samba defaults to bsd. Have you got a printing parameter in your
smb.conf?
Joel
On Sun, Oct 06, 2002 at 07:13:17PM -0700, Dan Sawyer wrote:
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Second update:
On the advice of someone else on this mailing list, I converted from BSD
printing to CUPS (still using samba). Doing so has given me what is perhaps
a more identifiable error message. When I send a job to the server, I check
the q
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A followup to the last message:
I have configured the Samba server to act as a WINS server, so YAST2 finds it
now.
Upon examining the log.smbd file, I find that there are no log entries
generated when I try to print from the console or X on the cl
If it makes you feel any better, from day one with my linux experience
I have never gotten printing to work on my own small home network using
these automatic configuration tools. This explains why I know so much
about printing.
Have you ever posted to me your server printcap?
On the server, can
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Okay, Joel, after another bit of futzing around, here's what I've come up
with.
The files dumped using the command you told me to DO indeed write postscript
files to the directory in question. However every attempt to print those
files on the se
Well, this is progress.
This means that the file has been transferred to the samba server.
Now, I would look at the spool directory given in your smb.conf share
definition, and make sure the file got there.
It may have been removed via the printing command in your share.
(I blush to say I didn't s
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Well, I now got a positive response from the console, but nothing printed.
Here's the console dump:
thedude@floyd:~> cat kittykey.txt | smbclient //bob/nec -c 'print -'
added interface ip=192.168.1.100 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Got a p
Try putting a space between print and -
Joel
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> added interface ip=192.168.1.100 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> Got a
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Evidently something's not set up right. Here's what I got:
thedude@floyd:~> cat kittykey.txt | smbclient //bob/nec -c 'print-'
added interface ip=192.168.1.100 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Got a positive name query response from 192.168.1
Well, you have to talk to the samba server from the client:
The basic command is as follows:
cat file | smbclient //server/nec -c 'print -'
Does this command work for you?
The file has to be in a format the printer (queue) can use on the server.
If this works, then you can set up print queues on t
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Okay, I've removed the [printers] tab.
When I print locally, I do indeed use lpr -Pnec (or at least, that command
works very well). However, using that command from the client doesn't do a
thing for me (nor does printing from a gui program). I'v
I would remove [printers] since neither you or I know what it really does.
Now, when you print locally, you print to the queue nec?
This will depend on the lpr command (lpr -Pnec) or if you just use lpr the
first printer defined in you /etc/princap will be invoked.
Joel
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 04
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Well, actually, no, I haven't been able to wrap my brain around how it works
beyond the bare concepturals you outlined.
Attatched is the printer secton of my samba.conf - perhaps it will be
enlightening. I tried modifying my conf based on your conf
Do you understand how printing works with samba?
Essentially, you just transfer the file to the samba spool directory, and
invoke lpr to print the file. You will need to look at your smb.conf file to
see what is supposed to happen. I would set up a share just for your printer
and not rely on the g
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Hello, everyone -
I've been trying for two weeks now to get my print server operational under
Samba. After walking through the howtos and tweaking the configs per spec,
it just ain't working. Printing from a client machine sends, and then
nothi
To Whom This May Concern,
Quite honestly, this email is a "long-shot in the dark" for me,
since I'm not sure if this email account is still maintained or
not.
As I searched at google.com for "Samba Print Server" this
afternoon, I was led to the USENIX site that contai
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Jacob J. Lee wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running Red Hat 7.2 with samba 2.2.3a. The problem I'm experiencing is
> that I am unable to get the printer drivers to load automatically when
> Windows clients are adding the printers.
>
>
> One more item to note, when I use the ma
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Hello,
I'm running Red Hat 7.2 with
samba 2.2.3a. The problem I'm experiencing is that I am unable to get the
printer drivers to load automatically when Windows clients are adding the
printers.
This is my
smb.conf:
# Global
pa
On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, xavier papin wrote:
> I use the automatic functionality of auto-installing the printer driver
> using the directives " print driver" and others. That function correctly
> with this, expect that the installation from a NT/2k workstation - if it
> be quite automatic - claim to b
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