-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Martin Zielinski wrote : > I just tried out to add a port on two MS systems and it *looks* like it > could work with SPOOLSS calls. Unfortunatly some of the packets are not > decoded by Ethereal. > > Looks like this: > --> EnumMonitors > <-- Response: ... Standard TCP / IP Port > --> OpenPrinterEx \\host\,XcvMonitor Standard TCP / IP Port > <-- Response OK > --> UNKNOWN (Opnum 88) You can read "AddPort ... IP_xxxxx ... public ...") > <-- UNKNOWN > --> ClosePrinterEx > > Or are these the registry calls you mentioned?
I'm having problems with this as well. What I am seeing; and this is after having successfully added a printer using the add printer command + the example script you suggested; is that 1. I am asked for a username and password. 2. The rights are then granted and then nothing happens. It complains that it can't stop and then start the spools service on the target server (samba 3.21a Debain sarge) i went back over the setup a number of times and removed spaces from the share names and added socket://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9100 to the location section of the printers before backing them up to a printers.cab. I left spaces in names elsewhere, (you can't have spaces in the share name due to the expectations of CUPS). The utility consistently fails to add the printers to the target server. Hopefully this info is of some use otherwise I'll try to get an ethereal trace and send it to you. Cheers Geoff. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
