Forget to add/ask, whether I log into a Win client as a locally authenticated user, or domain user authenticated by the samba PDC, makes no difference.

In this type of situation, what would be the "best" logs to monitor? sambma, cups, messages?

>
>
> -----Original message-----
> From: "RichardJenniss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 12/03/2002(Tue) 03:07pm
> Subject: Re: (clug-talk) A Real World Windows/Linux Integration Issue
>
> Have you added the users to your smbpasswd file?
>
> smbpasswd -a username
> should do this.
>
> Anyone know how to get Linux to work with a domain, so you do not have to add users, on every host?
>
> On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 22:05:13 -0700
> Johnny Stork wrote:
>
> > Ok all you Linux gurus, lets see how well we can get through a real world, and typical example of a Windows Network Administrator who just plugged in a Linux/Samba box to play PDC and Print server, and now needs to see how well the "community" can help stop his 500 users from ganging up on him cause they cant print. (This is all fictitous but this example is surely a very, very typical one)
> >
> > For now Samba/PDC is RH 8, clients are Windows 2000
> >
> > 1: Previously had the Samba working fine as PDC with some login scripts and home share mounts.
> >
> > 2: Previously had an old HP Deskjet hooked up and shared out from samba and using cups. Was working/printing fine from Linux and Windows clients.
> >
> >
> > Just installed a nice new Samsung ML-1450 Laser. Removed the Deskjet from the Samba server, installed new Samsung. Printing from Linux clients through remote cups works fine. Cant get 1200dpi yet, but I can wait.
> >
> > I can install the samsung under Windows clients, and using newest local drivers from Samsung. Hovering over printer icon gives "Access denied, unable to connect" but through the nights fiddling, at one time I did get a "ready" but trying to print and nothing happened.
> >
> > Been checking out FAQs, samba lists and help sites for 2 hours and have tried a variety of suggestions and nothing works.
> >
> > So for now, here is my current smb.conf
> >
> >
> > # Global parameters
> > [global]
> > workgroup = ACADEMIC
> > netbios name = PENGUIN
> > encrypt passwords = Yes
> > passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u

> > passwd chat = local master = yes
> > unix password sync = Yes
> > time server = Yes
> > socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> > printcap name = cups
> > domain admin group = @adm
> > logon script = logon.cmd
> > logon path = \\%L\%u\Profile
> > logon drive = Z:
> > logon home = \\%L\%u
> > domain logons = Yes
> > os level = 65
> > domain master = True
> > printing = cups
> >
> > [Netlogon]
> > comment = Network Logon Services
> > path = /home/netlogon
> > guest ok = Yes
> > locking = No
> >
> > [homes]
> > comment = Home Directories
> > path = /home/%U
> > valid users = %U Administrator
> > force user = %U
> > read only = No
> > create mask = 0600
> > directory mask = 0700
> >
> > [Printers]
> > comment = All Printers
> > path = /var/spool/samba
> > guest ok = Yes
> > printable = Yes
> > browseable = No
> > writeable = yes
> > public = yes
> > use client driver = yes
> >
> > [Data]
> > comment = Data
> > path = /mnt/Data
> >
> > [Samsung]
> > comment = Samsung ML-1450
> > path = /var/spool/samba
> > read only = No
> > guest ok = Yes
> > printable = Yes
> > writeable = yes
> > public = yes
> > printer name = Samsung
> > oplocks = No
> >
> >
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> >
> > Johnny Stork, BA
> > Calgary, AB
> > Canada
> >
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> >
> >
> >
> >
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