Thnx,
I cud access the linux system from windows pc vis-a-vis by using password
encryption at linux system & security is set as "user"in smb.conf file. for
doing this I hav also set the xyz  user account on windows nt as well as on
Linux System.
Now I hav setup linux system to print on a HP lasetJet 5si printer connected
to windows nt server. The driver loaded for the same  is hp laserjet4/5/6
series, which I hav picked from the Select list. On giving any print command
it prints only one line & which i sort of junk. What cud be the reson ???
Any Idea ??? One more problem is that this driver does not support 11 * 17
size paper, what do I need to print on 11 * 17 paper ???

Thnx

Hims


-----Original Message-----
From: Kiran Jonnalagadda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 2:55 AM
Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] Installation help


>Himanshu Mehta wrote:
>>
>> On changing security = share from user, I m able to access the linux
system
>> it does not ask any password / login name as it use to.
>> But can U explain me what was happing when I was setting it up as user.
In
>> the smb.conf file it shows that it shud be set as user for windows nt
type
>> of security. Is it because of that it is asking for user name etc.. for
any
>> resource I m trying to access from this system. & if it is yes than which
>> user name shud be used for accesing in this setup ( IE. by keeping
security
>> = user ). I tried administrator of windows NT & root of linux but none of
>> these worked.
>> Also how do I share the folders on my linux system to access it from
windows
>> nt systems.
>
>When security=share, anybody who accesses the share must have an account
>on the Linux box. The local username must match his machine's name.
>
>Use useradd to add the account locally, then smbadduser to add it to
>Samba's user list, and finally smbpasswd to set the user's password.
>Samba can't use the system defined password because Linux stores
>passwords with one-way encryption, and the SMB encrypted-password system
>requires the server to know the unencrypted password.
>
>Access to any share is determined by whether the local user has access
>rights to the particular share.
>
>To actually share any directory, check the sample provided in the
>smb.conf file. Look for the one marked "public".
>
>--
>
>Kiran Jonnalagadda
>http://lunateks.com
>
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>sync; sleep 15; done
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