Hello Kristofer,
please try it first without the cups6-drivers. Use only the original
MS-Drivers. I am using Samba 3.4 since years and it is working beautiful.
regards
Franz
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Hello Kristofer,
please try it first without the cups6-drivers. Use only the original
MS-Drivers. I am using Samba 3.4 since years and it is working beautiful.
regards
Franz
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Hello I have a problem with a username with non ascii characters.
The user name is karlsås isn't it possible to use such characters at
userids?
I am using Samba 3.0.14a-Suse
regards
Franz
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Hello,
I want to know at which time the tdb-File of a printer located
at /var/lib/samba/printing will be updated?
I have my printerdrivers!
After this I looked at the directory and the files untouched.
I have done some changes with the windows panels, but there are no changes
of the timestamps?
Thanks for help.
I am using SuSE SLES9 samba-3.0.14a.
the precompiled value is 0.
I setted the value to 360.
Can you explain the differend values?
I created one printer and the printer was immediately visible at the
windows-explorer?
regards
and thanks for help
Franz
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Hello,
I am running a SuSE SLES9 Server with samba-3.0.14a, this server is acting
only as a printserver.
Printing is running well, but after a day I have a lot of IPC$ Sessions,
does this share have a important function? I there a timeout for this
sessions available?
This IPC$-Sessions alway
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
[IPC$] is the share that the windows connect to in order to
open named pipes in order to issue the spoolss RPC calls.
How could I finish this connections, they took a lot of CPU (30%).
Or is it dangerous to disrupt them.
When I restart the smbd the load is
I made a top and saw the cupsd is consuming the CPU.
In my opinion the IPC$ is asking about printers!
here a snipped of my smb.conf
---8--
global]
unix charset = LOCALE
workgroup = BROSE
realm = BROSE.NET
server string = %h Samba %v
Hello,
I am using a samba/cups printserver with security=ads as printserver.
I am configure all printer with cupsaddsmb, the printers are published into
the AD.
Everything works fine.
But every day I am loosing the entries from the ad, printing is working!
When I restart the smbd the printers
Franz Pförtsch wrote:
Hello,
I am using a samba/cups printserver with security=ads as printserver.
I am configure all printer with cupsaddsmb, the printers are published
into the AD.
Everything works fine.
But every day I am loosing the entries from the ad, printing is working!
When I
Hello,
how do I map a share from a server running in security=domain to a client
using a local unix user on the samba server.
I am running samba 3.0.10 security=domain and the server is always first
looking on the password server an says:
push_conn_ctx(0) : conn_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
[2005/09/12
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
It's by design currently. The internal printing API
needs to be updated to allow more information to be
passed back from the underlying printing system
such as job id (or something similar).
And now who has to solve that jobs?
The people from cups or from
Hello,
I am using a cups/samba-server to printout windows printjobs.
All printjobsnames from windows are start with smbprn. and sometimes the
printjobnames really long (smbprn.0004
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