Hi,
On CentOS 6.4 (newdc), I have CUPS 1.4.2-50.el6_4.5 installed, can
access its web interface. There I set up our main shared printer, an
OCE Imagistics cm2520, and successfully printed a test page.
With SerNet Samba 4.0.9 on the same box configured every which example
way I could find,
I have 7 color laser printers configured in cups. Linux users can successfully
print in color to them but Windows users cannot. I believe this is because the
print queues are configured to default to greyscale printing. If you print a
document in Windows, you can go into preferences for the
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 2:47 PM, John G. Heim jh...@math.wisc.edu wrote:
I have 7 color laser printers configured in cups. Linux users can
successfully print in color to them but Windows users cannot
Try adding:
cups options = raw
to [global]
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Well, not perfectly. I don't know what this issue is, however the way I
configured my Samba server doesn't quite get along with Windows APW for
adding printers. I don't know what I've missed but my symptoms are:
I step through the APW, Keep the existing driver, no test print page,
hit Finish.
Hi Jack,
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 19:00:20 -0700
Jack Downes j...@nwmt.us wrote:
Turns out I had a permission issue with where I was storing the drivers.
I had that owned by printserver:printserver, and the user I was
attempting to write with was KRH\jdown.
Currently looking into a similar
Okay, I've got some progress now. Have fairly decent printserver
working. I've been able to reproduce the same postive and negative
results in two physical servers and now (finaly destination) a vmware
server.
What's working:
ADS integration, this is a domain member
Printer driver
Aw, geez, forgot to mention essentials:
Samba 3.5.6
Freebsd 8.1
Cups 1.4.6
smb.conf:
[global]
log level = 6
workgroup = KRH
realm = KRH.INT
netbios aliases = freecups-2 freecups samba
server string = FreeBSD Server %v
security = ADS
To answer my own question/problem here in case anyone else needs to know...
Turns out I had a permission issue with where I was storing the drivers.
I had that owned by printserver:printserver, and the user I was
attempting to write with was KRH\jdown.
So... it ended up being a perms issue.
Hi, I'm running samba 3.4.8, and wonder if this has support for Windows
7 clients when using cups queues via samba? my XP clients seem OK,
however when connecting using Windows 7 clients they get Access is
denied after the point n click drivers copy across.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Mark
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Is it related to this bug?
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6888
Seems a fix has been pushed, but no updated since February. Does anyone
know if this was included?
Regards,
Mark
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 03:18:49PM +0100, Mark Adams wrote:
Hi, I'm running samba 3.4.8, and wonder if
I see this was supposed to be fixed in Samba 3.4.6.
I've tested local drivers which work with ALL printers except the Xerox
printers (odd). Anyone else had issues with Samba, Win7 x64 and Xerox
printers? I get the helpful message Windows could not connect error
0x03e6
Regards,
Mark
On Tue,
Is it possible to stop the smbprn.000X going to the front of the spool
file?
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 02:16:10PM +0100, Mark Adams wrote:
Hi All,
I have working setup of samba passing through printers to cups. When the
filename goes through, it has smbprn.01 appended to the start of
the
Hi All,
I have working setup of samba passing through printers to cups. When the
filename goes through, it has smbprn.01 appended to the start of
the document name. Is it possible to remove this?
Regards,
Mark
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if it going on for all printers add to smb.conf
cups options = job-hold-until=indefinite
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On 25 May 2010 00:47, Nick Couchman nick.couch...@seakr.com wrote:
The -o job-hold-until=when option tells CUPS to delay printing until the
when time, which can be one
if it going on for all printers add to smb.conf
cups options = job-hold-until=indefinite
I don't mean to be difficult, but, if I read the smb.conf man page correctly,
this means that all jobs printed through Samba to CUPS will be held
indefinitely. This is not the behavior I'm looking for
the whole point of using CUPS is to get rid of the broken drivers in the
first place
all PPD options are passed though to the windows client
http://svn.easysw.com/public/windows/trunk/x64/
http://svn.easysw.com/public/windows/trunk/i386/
This may just work, except that the PPD
-Original Message-
From: Nick Couchman [mailto:nick.couch...@seakr.com]
Sent: 24 May 2010 22:58
To: Damien J Dye; 'Ryan Suarez'
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba + CUPS
the whole point of using CUPS is to get rid of the broken drivers in the
first place
all
for printer queue holding managed by cups so can be deployed on any printer.
have a look at the following cups options
Holding Jobs for Later Printing
The -o job-hold-until=when option tells CUPS to delay printing until the
when time, which can be one of the following:
* -o
The -o job-hold-until=when option tells CUPS to delay printing until the
when time, which can be one of the following:
Well, I found the option in the Printing Preferences under the Windows
driver, but setting it has no effect - the job prints immediately. Something
else I need to do?
Nick Couchman wrote
On to my next question. I'm in an enterprise environment where I'm using CUPS
+ Samba to serve out printers to my entire organization. Most of these
printers are network-attached, and some of the more recent drivers expect to be
able to communicate directly with the
Which driver are you referring to? Does the driver not have options to
disable printer communication?
It's a driver for a Ricoh Aficio MP C6501SP. No, there is no option to disable
bi-directional printer communication. My Canon imageRunner drivers do have
this option, and even let you
Nick Couchman wrote:
On 2010/05/20 at 13:43, Damien J Dye damien.j@googlemail.com wrote:
Why are you not using the cups printer drivers in the cups enviroment there
are both x64 and i386 versions and gets round the issues with broken drivers
and allows cups features to be passed
because there not related to printing.
try it and see how you go it can't do any harm.
-Original Message-
From: Ryan Suarez [mailto:ryan.sua...@sheridanc.on.ca]
Sent: 21 May 2010 16:10
To: Damien J Dye
Cc: Nick Couchman; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba + CUPS
Nick Couchman
Ricoh-Aficio_MP_C4500 supports postscript and has a manufacture ppd so there
are no issues like that here
http://www.openprinting.org/printer/Ricoh/Ricoh-Aficio_MP_C4500
Yes, and I actually have the PPD installed for the MP C6501SP that I'm using.
However, the PPD doesn't seem to include
Have you looked at granting rights like:
net -UADuser rpc rights grant ADdomaingroup SePrintOperatorPrivilege
There are several different privileges that can be granted in this manner.
Thanks, Mike,
I actually figured out the issue, thought I'm not sure why this is the case.
According
:10
To: samba@lists.samba.org; Mike Rambo mra...@lsd.k12.mi.us
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba + CUPS
Have you looked at granting rights like:
net -UADuser rpc rights grant ADdomaingroup SePrintOperatorPrivilege
There are several different privileges that can be granted in this manner.
Thanks
On 2010/05/20 at 13:43, Damien J Dye damien.j@googlemail.com wrote:
Why are you not using the cups printer drivers in the cups enviroment there
are both x64 and i386 versions and gets round the issues with broken drivers
and allows cups features to be passed to windows.
There are
I'm attempting to configure Samba with CUPS as a centralized print server.
I've done this in the past - my current production server is running Samba
3.2.14. On my current production server, I have several users set up as either
admin users or print admin users so that they can manage the
Nick Couchman wrote:
I'm attempting to configure Samba with CUPS as a centralized print server. I've done this in the past -
my current production server is running Samba 3.2.14. On my current production server, I have several
users set up as either admin users or print admin users so that
When i go to http://192.168.1.1:631/ i get a 403. Any idea's?
Ive changed the localhost to the ip of the server (.1 as above).
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 10:03 PM, Scott Marshall s.dwag...@gmail.comwrote:
Sorry about that, used gmal's reply without thinking.
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 8:42 PM,
Well, i think its time for me to go back to server 08.
Just got another issue with my backup batch script. It cant seem to check if
the files have changed it just copies them all across on each boot.
Cheers for the help though, much appreciated.
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Scott Marshall
Jack Downes wrote:
So, unless you are using windows 2k or older, is there really a point to
installing the printer via //server/hplj2200 ?
Scott, just curious. How many printers do you have? And how many
client machines are you serving these to?
Depending on your answer, then serving
So, unless you are using windows 2k or older, is there really a point to
installing the printer via //server/hplj2200 ?
Scott, just curious. How many printers do you have? And how many client
machines are you serving these to?
Depending on your answer, then serving the queues off samba
I had already setup the allowed hosts and read a few different tutorials.
I didn't find samba hard as such, it just seemed to be missing some thing
permissions wise.
In the end there was getting to be too many problems with Linux when i do
not know enough about them so I have now shifted back to
Hi all,
Hoping some one can help me out here.
I have a 2200dn laser printer working on a centos 5 server (using webmin for
configuration).
I have added it via webmin as a samba printer share with permissions to my
account.
Security is set to user level not share level (the default).
I can
So, unless you are using windows 2k or older, is there really a point to
installing the printer via //server/hplj2200 ?
Just use the windows[XP|Vista|7] printer wizard dialog and add a network
printer. At that point you can use the url which if the name is the
same, would be
First off, please reply to the list.
Okay, so you'll need to make sure that your cups.conf is setup to not
listen only to localhost. you'll several sections on making cups listen
to what port and which IP... you'll see Listen localhost:631 near the
top of your cups.conf file which is in
Dear all,
I would like to restart a print job from the cups web interfaces by clicking
restart jobbutton displayed against the job. However it return as
client-error-not-possible for all print jobs. Can some one guide me how do I
print these files?
My cups version is
rpm -qa |grep cups
server? If so, how can I trace it down to figure out
exactly why such a problem is occurring?
Another item of interest is that when I send a file from some computer
on my network, to the Samba/Cups server on the central computer, I do
see briefly the print job showing up in the print queue
to be
possibly some sort of authentication problem between the Samba server
and the Cup's server? If so, how can I trace it down to figure out
exactly why such a problem is occurring?
Another item of interest is that when I send a file from some computer
on my network, to the Samba/Cups server
server? If so, how can I trace it down to figure out
exactly why such a problem is occurring?
Another item of interest is that when I send a file from some computer
on my network, to the Samba/Cups server on the central computer, I do
see briefly the print job showing up in the print queue
to be
possibly some sort of authentication problem between the Samba server
and the Cup's server? If so, how can I trace it down to figure out
exactly why such a problem is occurring?
Another item of interest is that when I send a file from some computer
on my network, to the Samba/Cups
, to the Samba/Cups server on the central computer, I do
see briefly the print job showing up in the print queue on the Win2K
machine! So perhaps there is some sort of authentication issue that is
arising from all this interaction and the Win2K machine is refusing to
print the job because of some kind
Hello
I'm searching for a CUPS integration in SAMBA manual
with as much as possible configuration examples
Thanks
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On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 09:39 +0400, Sergey Karapetyan wrote:
Any help?
May be samba or windows clients can forcefully serve\takes drivers always
then printer installing?
? Automatic printer driver installation works very well. The procedure
is covered in the Samba documentation.
Hello Guys!
Need help
myprintserver:
CentOS 5.3;
Samba 3.0.33-3.7.el5;
Cups 1.3.7 (LPD / socket) RAW printing mode;
Windows clients:
2000 SP1-4;
XP SP1-2;
*has no administrative rights
I have already installed printer from myprintserver on clients:
name: printer_01
model: HP LJ 3050 (drivers
Any help?
May be samba or windows clients can forcefully serve\takes drivers always then
printer installing?
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Van: samba-bounces+koen.linders=koca...@lists.samba.org
[mailto:samba-bounces+koen.linders=koca...@lists.samba.org] Namens Koen
Linders
Verzonden: dinsdag 30 juni 2009 12:10
Aan: samba@lists.samba.org
Onderwerp: [Samba] Samba-Cups: all
Cups 1.2.7
Debian Etch with Samba 3.0.24
Clients: WinXP SP3 (with Firewall completely off for testing)
When I define a printer specifically in smb.conf, they show up as shared
printers in WinXP. But when I follow the normal way (see below) to load all
from cups they don't.
I followed mainly the
Hello! Help please
1)i have:
CentOS 5.2 final
Samba 3.0.28-0.e15.8
Cups 1.2.4-11.18.el5
90 printers connected to cups by lpd/lpr and samba shared with installed
windows drivers using rpcclient.
2)problem
When windows clients press CTRL+P from any aplication (windows notepad,
Word), window
on log level = 3 shows next errors:
[2009/03/29 21:19:53, 3]
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_setprinterdata(8164)
_spoolss_setprinterdata: change denied by handle access permissions
[2009/03/29 21:19:52, 3]
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_open_printer_ex(1675)
access DENIED for
Hi people. Is there a command line to set the default page size for the
printers in samba?
I use the rpcclient to set the drivers, but I can't find a switch to set
the page size.
Any ideas?
Tnxs in advance.
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Adam McCarthy schrieb:
I have followed the various guides online for setting up Cups and
Samba, to where you can just right click a print and choice connect
and the printer just works but then it does not work with Vista. It
seems to print out tons of junk.
Is there a way to make Vista work
I have followed the various guides online for setting up Cups and
Samba, to where you can just right click a print and choice connect
and the printer just works but then it does not work with Vista. It
seems to print out tons of junk.
Is there a way to make Vista work with Cups + Samba?
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I have followed the various guides online for setting up Cups and
Samba, to where you can just right click a print and choice connect
and the printer just works but then it does not work with Vista. It
seems to print out tons of junk.
Is there a way to make Vista work with Cups + Samba?
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Hi,
the default printer settings are part of the entries in ntprinters.tdb
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi
I've a question about Samba, Cups and the Windows clients default printer
settings.
Where are the these settings saved? Is there a special file or is it saved
somewhere in the $print
Hi
I've a question about Samba, Cups and the Windows clients default printer
settings.
Where are the these settings saved? Is there a special file or is it saved
somewhere in the $print share?
thanks for your help
Pascal
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Martin Zielinski wrote:
Hi!
Self compiled Samba?
Does ldd smbd has a link to libcups?
If you have a smbd that is linked to libcups and cups is running, it
will work!
Only reason why it wouldn't could be access rights in your cups
configuration.
After you verified, that libcups is used, it
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 10:11:34AM +0200, LÉVAI Dániel wrote:
Martin Zielinski wrote:
Hi!
Self compiled Samba?
Does ldd smbd has a link to libcups?
If you have a smbd that is linked to libcups and cups is running, it
will work!
Only reason why it wouldn't could be access rights in your
Hi!
It seems my samba and cups won't communicate with each other. I've
configured samba to load the printers from cups:
load printers = yes
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes
public =
LÉVAI Dániel wrote:
Hi!
It seems my samba and cups won't communicate with each other. I've
configured samba to load the printers from cups:
load printers = yes
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable =
Hi!
Self compiled Samba?
Does ldd smbd has a link to libcups?
If you have a smbd that is linked to libcups and cups is running, it
will work!
Only reason why it wouldn't could be access rights in your cups
configuration.
After you verified, that libcups is used, it might be a good idea to
The latest updates to my 2.6.9-78.ELsmp system has caused the /var/log/
cups/access_log files to fill up the /var partition in short order.
This causes havoc with samba connections to Windows computers and
printing through the RedHat server stops working after awhile.
Thanks, Adrian
Hi
I think this is pretty well documented in Samba Official Howto §21 -
Setting Device Modes on New Printers
François
Dear all,
I am new to CUPS. I found an installation of CUPS with SAMBA that we
will deploy soon but there are a couple of problems I need to solve
beforehand and your help
Ok, you're getting access denied cuz your users can't write to the spool
directory, try a 'chmod 1777 /var/spool/cups' and see if that fixes it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Ryan Suarez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
what's your permissions on your spool directory: /var/spool/cups
Hello Ryan,
Also, I'm not sure why you're using the cups spool directory for samba?
You should setup a separate path for samba spooling...
Ryan Suarez wrote:
Ok, you're getting access denied cuz your users can't write to the
spool directory, try a 'chmod 1777 /var/spool/cups' and see if that
fixes it.
Quoting Ryan Suarez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok, you're getting access denied cuz your users can't write to the
spool directory, try a 'chmod 1777 /var/spool/cups' and see if that
fixes it.
Also, I'm not sure why you're using the cups spool directory for samba?
You should setup a separate path for
Hello List,
I am using samba and cups as a print server and have added it into my
2003 AD. What I am would like is to not install any drivers locally on
the client but have samba automagically send the correct PPD to the
client. I can add my samba server by using the 'net ads join -U
what's your permissions on your spool directory: /var/spool/cups
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List,
I am using samba and cups as a print server and have added it into my
2003 AD. What I am would like is to not install any drivers locally on
the client but have samba automagically send the
Quoting Ryan Suarez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
what's your permissions on your spool directory: /var/spool/cups
Hello Ryan,
Here is what the permissions are
root:lp
drwx--x--- 3 root lp133 Apr 22 16:43 cups
and inside the cups directory for the tmp directory:
drwxrwx--T 2 root lp 6 Apr
Hi
I have compiled 3.0.28 on to my SuSE 9.2 Linux system, as an upgrade from
3.0.2. After some jiggling, the shares now work, but the printing does
not. You get messages like
[2008/03/16 20:09:29, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(1191)
socrates (192.168.0.5) couldn't find service
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 06:41:40PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, can I set something so it will compile/link-in the CUPS module?
Install the cups-devel package while compiling.
Volker
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Hello everyone
I hope this is not off topic.
The samba + cups thing is driving me nuts.
Samba runs as PDC and print server.
Everything is fine, printing works, automatic driver download works etc.
Now I want only certain people to be able to stop a printer under windows.
After digging around
ridiculously simple, what confounded me was that vb3 was able to print to
macromedia flash paper, several other network printers shared under windows
xp and win98 and pdf printers.
maybe something special with the PS driver.
many tks
Ciro
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Jim Shanks [EMAIL
hello everybody,
I have come to a dead end.
I have successfully configured cups and samba to print from windows with
automated drivers download.
It works perfectly, but for one little problem, most of the printing here
in
my company are reports printed by the ERP software, which has been
hello everybody,
I have come to a dead end.
I have successfully configured cups and samba to print from windows with
automated drivers download.
It works perfectly, but for one little problem, most of the printing here in
my company are reports printed by the ERP software, which has been developed
Hi all,
I have a problem while trying to migrate print services from a Win server to
Samba 3.0.23c on an old FC 4 box. The Samba box is part of a AD domain, with
spoolss enabled:
snip
security = ads
domain master = no
local master = no
preferred master = no
disable spoolss = no
use client
use client driver = no
Why this option? Did you check the smb.conf man page -
use client driver (S)
...
This parameter MUST not be able enabled on a print share which has
valid print driver installed on the Samba server.
The later part even shows up in red if you are using a color
Adam Tauno Williams schrieb:
use client driver = no
Why this option? Did you check the smb.conf man page -
I put that in for clarity only - I know this is the Samba default. Removing
this option from smb.conf (i.e. using the same value coming from the defaults)
doesn't make any
Hi,
there is currently no way to use the functionality of print processors
with samba - shared printers.
The reason lies in the way windows handles print processors that are
provided by servers. There is no way to let windows use them locally.
They *MUST* be executed on the server (normally
Hi Martin:
Am 20.09.2007 16:13:50 schrieb(en) Martin Zielinski:
there is currently no way to use the functionality of print
processors with samba - shared printers.
The reason lies in the way windows handles print processors that are
provided by servers. There is no way to let windows use
Hi,
I'm using Samba 3.024, with cups 1.2.7 on a Linux Debian Etch.
Samba is compiled against libcups:
ldd /usr/sbin/smbd | grep cups
libcups.so.2 = /usr/lib/libcups.so.2 (0xb7e7)
In smb.conf I've:
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
The facts:
o I read in the
Hi there
I just upgraded from 3.0.23d to 3.0.25b. The server acts as PDC and
print server.
The setup is that Win clients automtically download the printers from
samba. Worked all right so far.
Here is what I did.
Compiled the new version and installed it.
Stopped smbd and nmbd and copied
MS PCLXL NT DRIVER
@PJl JOB NAME ...
I can print from firefox/acroread if I print directly to the printer
and skip samba/cups.
I have uncommitted application/octet... in mime.types and mime.conv.
I have tried setting cups options = raw and I still get the same
output. Is there something
output
[EMAIL PROTECTED] COMMENT MS PCLXL NT DRIVER
@PJl JOB NAME ...
I can print from firefox/acroread if I print directly to the printer and skip
samba/cups.
I have uncommitted application/octet... in mime.types and mime.conv. I have
tried setting cups options = raw and I still get the same
Hi,
your printers section is ambiguous
guest ok and public are two names for ONE flag,
so setting
public=yes
and afterwards
guest ok=no
makes your printers unacessible to evryone except authenticated users...
man smb.conf
is your friend in this situation... ;-)
Christoph
Tobias
I didn't send my response to the samba-list by mistake. I've tried to
print directly to CUPS with IPP but this fails too. So it's gonna be a
CUPS problem.
Gary Dale wrote:
There was also a suggestion that you test this by bypassing Samba and
printing directly to CUPS. Set up a network printer
When I try to print directly to IPP from W2K/XP I always get the
following message in my error_log:
Missing printer-uri or job-uri attribute!
Johannes
Chris Smith wrote:
On Thursday 26 April 2007, Johannes Eckhardt wrote:
Anyone has an idea?
Print directly to CUPS via IPP instead
Hello,
for some new printers in our company we want to set up a samba server with
cups. We use w2k and wxp as clients.
Because we want to make some of those printers public for open rooms we have
some problems:
We use novell for some rooms and for other rooms an active directory. The
In my setup I'm running Samba 3.0.23d-19.2 and CUPS 1.2.7-12.1.
Printing from a windows-client works fine, until I instruct CUPS to add
a banner-page. The banner-page then is the only thing that gets printed.
Doing the same from Linux everything works fine. I get my job including
a
This doesn't sound like a Samba problem. It's more likely CUPS related.
Which printer are you using, what distribution, which CUPS driver, etc..
Sounds like the printer is getting confused when you print a banner with
a RAW printjob.
Johannes Eckhardt wrote:
In my setup I'm running Samba
On Thursday 26 April 2007, Johannes Eckhardt wrote:
Anyone has an idea?
Print directly to CUPS via IPP instead of putting Samba in the middle (at
least to assist in troubleshooting).
Chris
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First, I apologize if this gets posted twice, it is not intentional,
after sending it the first time and not seeing it after half an hour I am
trying again...
I'm hoping someone can give me a clue what I am doing wrong here,
Running Debian Etch AMD64, I followed the samba wiki at:
this list go to the following URL and read the
instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
We want to use Samba/Cups because you can connect to the public printers
without installing drivers at the clients. So we can use scripts to connect the
printers (net use...)
Also we
On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 18:18:21 -0400
Chris Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 26 April 2007, Johannes Eckhardt wrote:
Anyone has an idea?
Print directly to CUPS via IPP instead of putting Samba in the middle (at
least to assist in troubleshooting).
Chris
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Miguel Angel Miranda wrote:
Hi, im having the very same problem described in this thread (October
2004),
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-October/094840.html
the user got zero responses, does somebody have a
response or comment now
Hi, im having the very same problem described in this thread (October
2004),
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-October/094840.html
the user got zero responses, does somebody have a response or comment
now (march 2007)?
thanks
Miguel
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Hi, im having the very same problem described in this thread (October
2004),
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-October/094840.html
the user got zero responses, does somebody have a response or comment
now (march 2007)?
thanks
Miguel
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Did you run the configure using --without-cups? I know Samba really likes
CUPS now, and is the default printing system. Maybe it's stopping after not
being able to get to CUPS (since CUPS doesn't exist there).
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Subject: [Samba] CUPS errors when
Hi All,
We appear to have a CUPS problem that is breaking our (LPRng)
based printing.
We now have loads of errors of the form:_
[2007/03/08 12:21:36, 0, pid=23877] printing/print_cups.c:cups_cache_reload(85)
Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost - Connection refused
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