Hello everyone,
in my samba 2.2.1a server, I've defined a printer share of the
form:
[pdfmail]
comment = Convert to PDF
path = /var/tmp
read only = No
create mask = 0755
print ok = Yes
postscript = Yes
print command = /usr/local/bin/pdfmail %u %s
guest ok = no
The pdfmail script takes the file, converts it to PDF and creates
a nice message to the user (%u) with the file as an attachment.
At least in theory. In practice I notice that many requests are
submitted as nobody, not as the real user, although the guest ok
= no directive is supposed to forbid that. These messages were
previously all lost, but I've now aliased to nobody user to my�
self. And I'm getting tons of messages! For the users this is
also quite a nuisance, as they have to print stuff several times,
until it happens to be printed under their uid.
My clients are all NT4 with SP5 or SP6, and the samba server is a
PDC for them.
How can I make sure that every request comes with the correct
userid?
Mit herzlichem Gruss
Andreas Mueller
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Dr. Andreas Mueller, Beratung und Entwicklung
CH-8852 Altendorf Switzerland
Tel: +41 55 4621483 Fax: +41 55 4621485
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