Joris De Pooter a écrit :
Gerald (Jerry) Carter a écrit :

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Joris De Pooter wrote:

| It's me again,
|
| Today, I saw one of my user couldn't delete its own print job.
| I think there's a problem with unix access rights, because
| from my linux  box as root I was able to delete that job
| with lprm command.
|
| Here's a truncated listing of my /var/spool/cups directory :
|
| -rw-------  1 root lp   630 Aug  1 17:26 c13354
| -rw-r-----  1 root lp 38346 Aug  1 17:22 d13352-001
|
| As you can see, the job d13352-001 is owned by root:lp
| although my user is logged (with winbind) as tartenpion.
| Is this the reason why my user tartenpion can't delete his
| own job ? I think this is strange, and moreover Cups is
| setup to run as lp:lp
|
| What's the good way to fix this ?
| Thanks for any help, cheers !

Newer versions of Samba should run the lprm command as root
if you pass the print_access_check().  Have you tested
the 3.0.14a release?  I don't remember when I fixed that bug.


Hello Jerry,

I was using Samba 3.0.10 and i've just upgraded to samba 3.0.14b (which appears to be a 3.0.14a when I look in the logs)
Still no luck : my jobs are undeletable, beside by root himself.
I have however a behaviour that I haven't before : sometimes I can delete a job but soon after it gets renamed with "remote downlevel document" and still can't be deleted

Oops my bad, it is a 3.0.14a-r2 , not 3.0.14b :p

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