On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 07:39:25PM +0100, Matthias Nagel wrote:
>
> These two log message appear, if the client tries to connect to the printer.
> Oddly, access it permitted first and then denied in the same moment:
>
> [2009/01/20 18:40:19, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(323)
>Allowed connect
Hello,
> What about cupsd.conf. Are there any IP restrictions there?
> Dale
yes, but they are the same as in Samba. Anyway - as fare as I know - this would
not matter, because Cups only communicates to Samba on the same machine via the
loopback interface and/or(?) a socket and not with the cli
Not now, John! wrote:
>There is no way to specify allowed hosts in smb.conf as hostname alias
>(from /etc/hosts file) or as netbios names (from lmhosts file). Is this
>normal behavior?
>
Sorry, I forgot to mention, I'm using Samba 3.0.4.
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On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 08:14, Kennedy, Robert K wrote:
> Samba Team,
> I would first like to thank you all for volunteering your
> time.
>
> I am currently running Samba version 2.2.8a on a SUN server using
> Solaris 2.9. I have read all the man pages, checked all the old archiv
Hi Rob,
I think you can put something like
hosts allow = 155.72.192.0/255.255.224.0
This would give you the range 155.72.192.0 -> 155.72.223.255.
That's if my calculations are correct.
Stuart Jeffery
Regional IT Support, UK
Crown Cork and Seal
-Original Message-
From: Kennedy, Robert
Is there any way you could re-arrange the IP address allocation?
this is not possible. we have one huge subnet which is shared between
different groups.
if there is not a better solution i use "hosts allow = @groupname"
where groupname is a nis netgroup (but then i would have to maintain
these
Hi,
If you're using Samba 3, you can use "hostname lookups = yes" to allow
you to use hostnames instead of IP addresses for settings, but bear in
mind the extra load this will cause.
Is there any way you could re-arrange the IP address allocation? It's a
big job, but any solution here looks like