Mark Maas wrote:

Sorry, Should have used plain text to begin with and better wrapping:

Hi People,

Trying to be as informative as possible: I'm trying to add printers
drivers to cups-owned, samba shared printer. Called "PDF-Creator"

But when I issue the command "cupsaddsmb -U root -v PDF-Creator" I get a
"NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE"

Weird thing is: I was able to do this a few months ago. But I noticed
the drivers where missing when I wanted to add this printer to one of my
windows workstations. So I thought: Well let's just run the good-ol
cupsaddsmb and where fine... No go evidently...

Only thing changed since then is a newer version of Samba (3.0.4) and a
newer version of Cups that came with it (Debian Distro, Sarge)

Here's what I have:
# pdbedit -L root -v
Unix username:        root
NT username:
Account Flags:        [U          ]
User SID:             S-1-5-21-2607698634-1356104974-381704672-1000
Primary Group SID:    S-1-5-21-2607698634-1356104974-381704672-513
Full Name:
Home Directory:
HomeDir Drive:
Logon Script:
Profile Path:
Domain:               ENTERPRISE
Account desc:
Workstations:
Munged dial:
Logon time:           0
Logoff time:          Fri, 13 Dec 1901 21:45:51 GMT
Kickoff time:         0
Password last set:    Fri, 25 Jun 2004 19:15:25 GMT
Password can change:  Mon, 28 Jun 2004 19:15:25 GMT
Password must change: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 19:15:25 GMT
Last bad password   : Fri, 25 Jun 2004 19:16:08 GMT
Bad password count  : 1


# cupsaddsmb -U root -v PDF-Creator Password for root required to access localhost via SAMBA: tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE

Password for root required to access localhost via SAMBA:
Anonymous login successful
NT_STATUS_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED making remote directory \W32X86
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED opening remote file \W32X86/PDF-Creator.ppd
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED opening remote file \W32X86/cupsdrv5.dll
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED opening remote file \W32X86/cupsui5.dll
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED opening remote file \W32X86/cups5.hlp
Running command: smbclient //localhost/print\$ -N -U'root%keepitsimple'
-c 'mkdir W32X86;put /var/spool/cups/tmp/40dc5e1025de6
W32X86/PDF-Creator.ppd;put /usr/share/cups/drivers/cupsdrv5.dll
W32X86/cupsdrv5.dll;put /usr/share/cups/drivers/cupsui5.dll
W32X86/cupsui5.dll;put /usr/share/cups/drivers/cups5.hlp W32X86/cups5.hlp'


Running command: smbclient //localhost/print\$ -N -U'root%' -c 'mkdir
W32X86;put /var/spool/cups/tmp/40dc5e1025de6 W32X86/PDF-Creator.ppd;put
/usr/share/cups/drivers/cupsdrv5.dll W32X86/cupsdrv5.dll;put
/usr/share/cups/drivers/cupsui5.dll W32X86/cupsui5.dll;put
/usr/share/cups/drivers/cups5.hlp W32X86/cups5.hlp'


Samba log says: [2004/06/25 19:17:07, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(541) Can't become connected user! [2004/06/25 19:17:09, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(619) menem (127.0.0.1) connect to service print$ initially as user nobody (uid=65534, gid=65534) (pid 8880) [2004/06/25 19:17:09, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(801) menem (127.0.0.1) closed connection to service print$

So what does "Can't become connected user!" mean? Googling it does not
reveal anything?

Thanks for any help!

Mark

Oh well, does anyone at least know what "Can't become connected user!" means?
I think my answer lies there..


Mark
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