First, ... novell rocks. second. stop using lprng start using cups third, read this. http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/feature/18850.html
a shame to you you didn't google. .. Louis >-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- >Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens >Matthew Daubenspeck >Verzonden: maandag 24 november 2008 21:11 >Aan: [email protected] >Onderwerp: [Samba] Print only server > >I currently have a 95% Novell Network network that continues to have >constant printing issues. Enough Novell bashing, here lies the problem. >I am trying to migrate all of our printers over to a samba >print server, >but in several of my tests I have come up with problems. I will attach >my smb.conf at the end for those of you that wish to see it. > >I am using lprng as the printing backend because all of our >printers are >HP JetDirect that support PS. I didn't see the need of all of the extra >cups nonsense when I have used lprng locally with multiple workstations >and never needed to have anything converted. If you suggest stopping >with lprng and trying everything over with cups, I'll stop >right now and >do that. > >I basically have a brand new samba server installed and working. I have >a test lprng printer installed and everything prints, lists, and works >fine from a console. I have tried adding the single printer to samba >before using [printers] to make sure everything works. > >Basically can't get queue listings. I have the printer being displayed >properly on an XP client, but once the printer is installed >and opened I >get a "printer on server Access denied, unable to connect." I can still >print just fine, but I cannot list jobs, pause printing, or purge >documents. I have turned up the log level to 3 and I can't seem to >locate an error: > >[2008/11/24 10:29:16, 3] printing/print_generic.c:print_run_command(69) > Running the command `lpq -P'techlaser'' gave 0 >[2008/11/24 10:29:16, 3] >printing/printing.c:print_queue_update_internal(1152) > print_queue_update_internal: 0 jobs in queue for techlaser > >That's in the main smbd log, however in the clients log I see: > >[2008/11/24 10:28:36, 3] >rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_open_printer_ex(1691) > access DENIED for printer open > >I have gone so far as setting all of the print spools as 777 >(which made >me shiver) and I got the same result. I am basically looking for a >complete open printing system without the need of any >username/passwords >to make client installation easier. Where should I start? >-- > Matthew Daubenspeck > >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
