You need to monitor both the samba and cups logs in this case, as the source of the problem hasn't been determined yet :)
-- Trevor Lauder Web: http://www.thelauders.net E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 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" >> 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 >> > >> > >> > ________________________________ >> > Open Enterprise Solutions >> > Open Solutions for an Open World >> > >> > Johnny Stork, BA >> > Calgary, AB >> > Canada >> > >> > http://www.openenterprise.ca >> > http://www.open-solutions.ca >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> > > > ________________________________ > Open Enterprise Solutions > Open Solutions for an Open World > > Johnny Stork, BA > Calgary, AB > Canada > > http://www.openenterprise.ca > http://www.open-solutions.ca
