Hi,
I have setup cups-1.1.19 and using samba-2.2.8a to serve windows
clients. The problem I am seeing is whenever printing through Unix, the
page is printed with top 2 lines chopped off in Landscape mode. Is there
any way that I can fix this? Searching google did not help much.
Shanti
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Le mar 01/07/2003 à 00:34, Kurt Pfeifle a écrit :
I think cupsd takes a little time to populate the printers list at
startup, but i would tend to think smbd would reload the list on a
regular basis, is it not so ?
Oh yes -- that's the *theory*. As far as the *practical* side of
Hi all!
Please help me...
Scenario:
- linux box, turned on only for developing and printing purposes, printing
uses cups and samba
- 2 winXP box most of the time turned on
The following happened:
- installed the latest gentoo distro, updating all the time, prinitng worked
fine for couple weeks
Le lun 30/06/2003 à 21:07, Halászy-Kiss Ãgoston a écrit :
- after linux box boot it didn't print from any winXP, booting process
includes starting cupsd and smbd
- but if I reload samba it starts to print
- it seems to me samba didnt load printers at the boot process
I think cupsd takes a
Halászy-Kiss Ágoston agoston at simeis.net
Mon Jun 30 21:07:00 GMT 2003
[]
What I discovered:
- after linux box boot it didn't print from any winXP, booting process
includes starting cupsd and smbd
- but if I reload samba it starts to print
- it seems to me samba didnt load printers at
Le lun 30/06/2003 à 23:13, Kurt Pfeifle a écrit :
Halászy-Kiss Ágoston agoston at simeis.net
Mon Jun 30 21:07:00 GMT 2003
[]
What I discovered:
- after linux box boot it didn't print from any winXP, booting process
includes starting cupsd and smbd
- but if I reload samba
David Morel david.morel at amakuru.net
Mon Jun 30 21:09:57 GMT 2003
Le lun 30/06/2003 à 21:07, Halászy-Kiss Ã?goston a écrit :
- after linux box boot it didn't print from any winXP, booting process
includes starting cupsd and smbd
- but if I reload samba it starts to print
- it seems to me
I've got a Samba server that is acting as a member server in a Windows NT
Domain. I enabled CUPS printing yesterday and have shared the 4 printers to
the domain. I then added the printers onto a Windows 2000 client, and can
print just fine to any of them.
But I have two problems (read
Hi All,
Having trouble printing to an HP710. Can print from command line and over
Samba if I add the user to the admin users group as follows:
admin users = administrator,user01,user02
When non-admin users attempt to print a test page the there is an error
Test page failed to print...Would
Vizitiu, Ciprian CVizitiu at gbif.org wrote on Samba-Digest:
Tue Jun 10 22:51:10 GMT 2003
Samba 2.2.8 + cups-1.1.17.
load printers = yes
show add printer wizard = yes
printcap name = cups
printer admin = root
printing = cups
[print$]
path = /home/printers
guest ok =
I have a RedHat 9 installation running XFS.
Cups 1.1.17-13 is installed
I have compiled and installed Samba 2.2.8a and everything appears to be
working apart from a minor printing problem.
After I have installed a printer on my Win2K workstation I can print via
samba to the cups printer using the
Sounds like you need the use client driver = yes hack in smb.conf, or
preferably, look into setting up print$ and automatic driver download.
man smb.conf for use client driver explains what appears to be your
problem in some detail.
Good luck,
~ Daniel
After I have installed a printer on my
I use Cups here and the install has been with out fail. Some oddities with XP but I
figure that is cause I am not forking the doe out, no worries thou, it all works
fabulously well. I have Caldera 3.1.1 with CUPS 1.1.19. Also with the smb
My suggestion is to use these settings:
[global]
Samba 2.2.8 + cups-1.1.17.
load printers = yes
show add printer wizard = yes
printcap name = cups
printer admin = root
printing = cups
[print$]
path = /home/printers
guest ok = yes
browseable = yes
write list = root
[printers]
comment = All Printers
Hey all!!
Sorry about the crosspost but this invoves CUPS and Samba issues.
[Samba 2.2.8 / CUPS 1.1.8 / Redhat 7.2 std]
I have encountered a small problem (which is due to my own slipup more
than anything else).
I have Windows 2000 versions of the Adobe postscript drivers installed
on many of
Your problem is trivial, Matt, but you're not doing
..
:-)
I eventually found the problem. Another admin had
helpfully changed the share = setting from user
to share for some reason which I'm currently trying
to extract out of him. Changing it back to user and
I'm still trying to set my Samba box up to allow the
Adobe PS drivers to be automatically downloaded.
Thanks to a couple of replies, I've tried three
courses of action, none of which have been
successful. These are:
Your problem is trivial, Matt, but you're not doing
the right thing to find
Hi [Sambas]
I have RedHat 8.0, and have installed a compiled CUPS 1.1.19pre4 and
Samba 3.0 (latest this week from CVS). It all compiles and installs OK
with CUPS support in Samba, but no printers show up (according to
smbclient -L or from windoze). A reversion to Samba 2.2.8a works
perfectly with
Hi again,
I'm still trying to set my Samba box up to allow the Adobe PS drivers to
be automatically downloaded.
Thanks to a couple of replies, I've tried three courses of action, none
of which have been successful. These are:
1) Fix for source/lib/util_unistr.c (bugid #82)
2) Comment out the
Hi,
The version of CUPS and cupsaddsmb is currently 1.1.18, (due to be
upgraded to 1.1.19 soon-ish).
Here's the output of running cupsaddsmb -v ...:
# /usr/sbin/cupsaddsmb -v -U root oki7200
Password for root required to access localhost via SAMBA:
Running command: smbclient
Am Donnerstag, 29. Mai 2003 14:39 schrieb Kurt Pfeifle:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/kpfeifle/SambaPrintHOWTO/
Why on earth do people keep on insisting that imprints is useful and
functional?
It's been dead since more than a year, has never worked for me, and anybody
I've been mailing
Mathias Homann admin at eregion.de
Thu May 29 18:46:50 GMT 2003
Am Donnerstag, 29. Mai 2003 14:39 schrieb Kurt Pfeifle:
http://www.linuxprinting.org/kpfeifle/SambaPrintHOWTO/
Why on earth do people keep on insisting that imprints is useful and
functional?
Hi, Mathias,
yours is the first
Hi Matt,
the problem you referred to is discussed in detail
as bug #82 in Samba's bug tracking tool. It consists
of 2 bugs. One prevents the registration of drivers
and is due to a NULL-pointer passed from that part
of code in rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c which calls
sys_adminlog function. It
Samba built with this change will not report
NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL when you execute adddriver
subcommand of rpcclient.
I found reference to this in one of your posts and in
Samba's bugzilla database. I've tried commenting out
this code, rebuilding, installing, etc. but I still
get the
Hello,
I am sharing my cups printers via samba (2.2.7) on a redhat 7.3 machine
running a firewall configured with iptables.
I have included my smb.conf file below. My problem is that windows machines
can setup the printer just fine, search for the
the server astro, the users enter their smb
Hi,
I'm trying to get Samba to offer the Adobe driver automatically for the
two printers I have set up with CUPS.
I have all of the necessary files plucked out of the Adobe Postscript
Windows driver package, but I'm hitting the problem when I come to run
cupsaddsmb -v ... that the rpcclient
Matt Dainty wrote on Samba-Digest
I'm trying to get Samba to offer the Adobe driver automatically for the
two printers I have set up with CUPS.
I have all of the necessary files plucked out of the Adobe Postscript
Windows driver package, but I'm hitting the problem when I come to run
cupsaddsmb
Baxter,
Hi all. In the interest of using a more mainstream business
distribution, I changed my faithful file/printserver over to Redhat
8.0 from Debian Testing. Now, my shared directories are working fine
but printing is not working. I can browse to the printer using net
view or Network
Hi all. In the interest of using a more mainstream business distribution, I
changed my faithful file/printserver over to Redhat 8.0 from Debian Testing.
Now, my shared directories are working fine but printing is not working. I
can browse to the printer using net view or Network
Hi,
I am a newbie to CUPS printing system. I have installed it on my Debian 3.0
(woody) system. Now I can print test pages thru the Browser.
How do I add it as the network printer to the Samba server? I need to
print from a Windows client.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 06:51, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 04:12, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
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Im currently running some tests for a samba/CUPS based print server.
The print server is a member of an NT domain and uses winbind to import
NT
Andrew Bartlett wrote on Samba-Digest:
[Samba] cups printing and user names from trusted domains
Andrew Bartlett abartlet at samba.org
Sat Mar 8 21:46:01 GMT 2003
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 06:51, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 04:12, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
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On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 06:51, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 04:12, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
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Im currently running some tests for a samba/CUPS based print server.
The print server is a member of an NT domain and uses winbind to import
NT
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Im currently running some tests for a samba/CUPS based print server.
The print server is a member of an NT domain and uses winbind to import
NT domain users. Users accessing the print server will be not from the
same domain but from trusted domains.
Everything
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 04:12, Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
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Im currently running some tests for a samba/CUPS based print server.
The print server is a member of an NT domain and uses winbind to import
NT domain users. Users accessing the print server
...done some more investigating on the Win2000 - Samba/CUPS print problem
I posted earlier. As I said before, everything works fine using Samba as
PDC with Win2000 client on a test network except for printing to this
printer. I can print to this printer from the Linux machine through X ok
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 23:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm very new to Linux and Samba so bear with me - I am migrating our
printcap name = cups
...
printing = cups
i think this is all you need...
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
I'm very new to Linux and Samba so bear with me - I am migrating our
business to a Linux/Samba network from an NT network - using Samba as a
PDC.
We are running RH7.3, Samba v2.2.7a, and CUPS v1.1.14
I have a test network set-up which includes the Linux/Samba PDC server, a
Win2000 client and
I installed this last night and so far it look promising. One thing. I cant
seem to access via MSIE. I've allowed port 631 on the firewall. but I still
get the DNS server error. I've tried using the IP address, and the actual
name, both seem to WANT to find it as they look for about 2 minutes, but
Not only did it fix their issues, but it gives them a nice
web-based administration interface where they can delete jobs if one does
happen to get stuck. Setup was much easier than I thought it would be and
definitely easier than LPRng if you haven't done work with lpd before. We
were using HP
To be fair, I'm using Debian, so I used the .deb packages. They went in with
no hassle. You may have a hard time with it using a lesser distro. :-)
Ooooh, them's fighting words :)
I've been running Debian for about five years now but I do
install everything from source. FWIW the main problem
I've used LPRng for years, but recently we had one client that had printing
problems we just couldn't fix. We switched them over to CUPS and I was very
impressed. Not only did it fix their issues, but it gives them a nice
web-based administration interface where they can delete jobs if one does
Which is better to use on a large Samba print server only being used a print server
for Windows clients?
Is one more stable then the other? Why is quicker?
Thanks
Jeff
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Printing
Hullo All.
The preamble Samba 2.2.7a compiled against CUPS, CUPs v 1.1.6 (version
that came with Mandrake 9.0), using client side drivers (raw printing) on
XP.
Printing works, cancelling jobs via the web interface works after the
spooling is done. What doesn't work. Pausing jobs (though
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Printing works, cancelling jobs via the web interface works after the
spooling is done. What doesn't work. Pausing jobs (though that's not
as important as the next trouble) and cancelling jobs from
Hi,
printer driver download with W2000/Xp (samba-2.2.7 and cups-1.1.18) and
the Adobe PS Driver works fine for our location.
But when I try to download a driver with W9X the driver installation
widzard starts.
Samba logs the following messages...
(Cant determine number of printer driver
Hello...again...Y'all are getting sick of me, aren't ya? ;)
Anyway, I am having quite the dilemna about printing. I'm using samba
2.2.7a aong with cups-1.1.5. I know this is an old version of cups, but
this is a production server and I don't want to fool with it yet. Anyway,
we have 2
Darin Bawden wrote on Samba-Digest:
[Samba] Samba/CUPS printing again
Darin Bawden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fri Jan 10 00:42:19 2003
Hello...again...Y'all are getting sick of me, aren't ya? ;)
Anyway, I am having quite the dilemna about printing. I'm using samba
2.2.7a aong with cups-1.1.5.
First
Hello-
I am running Debian Woody, Samba 2.2.7, and Cups 1.1.14-3.
I can print as any local Linux client, but there is a permissions issue when
I try to print from Windows 2000.
My spool directory is /var/spool/cups, the permissions are set 700 to user
lp and group sys. If I chmod the directory to
Tom Hallewell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Samba-digest
Fri Dec 27 16:04:00 2002
Hello-
I am running Debian Woody, Samba 2.2.7, and Cups 1.1.14-3.
I can print as any local Linux client, but there is a permissions issue when
I try to print from Windows 2000.
My spool directory is /var/spool/cups,
Someone please say it isn't so. I'm running Samba 2.2.7 on Linux,
compiled from source. I use CUPS for my printing needs and I have samba
setup to load printers.
I'm having 2 problems:
1) if I add a new printer to CUPS (which in turn adds it to
/etc/printcap) it doesn't show up in Samba.
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 14:01, Jason Jeremias wrote:
Someone please say it isn't so. I'm running Samba 2.2.7 on Linux,
compiled from source. I use CUPS for my printing needs and I have samba
setup to load printers.
I'm having 2 problems:
1) if I add a new printer to CUPS (which in
I'm using Samba 2.2.3 (Debian-testing) and CUPS 1.1.15 with a HP-Deskjet950c
Printing from all Linux-Clients works fine.
I also can print any document from the Windows-Boxes ( XP 2k ).
The Problem is : If I want to make more copys than one I still get one paper printed
out!
This problem only
I've been trying every combination possible to get CUPS on LM9 to print to a
shared printer on a windows machine.
On setting up the printer in printerdrake, On LM8.1 it worked first time. On
LM8.2 with the same settings it worked first time. On LM9 it just sits there
and laughs at me, with the
Hi,
I've just downloaded and installed samba 2.2.7
with these options;
./configure \
--prefix=/usr \
--libdir=/etc \
--with-lockdir=/var/lock/samba \
--with-privatedir=/etc/samba \
--with-pam \
--with-winbind \
--with-swatdir=/usr/share/swat \
--with-pam \
--with-mmap \
--enable-cups \
Istvan,
You need to install the package cups-devel for your Linux distro.
Then you can build samba with cups support.
- John T.
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, YYyyy XXxxx wrote:
Hi,
I've just downloaded and installed samba 2.2.7
with these options;
# rpm -qa|grep cups
cups-1.1.15-10
Can anyone advise how to get Cups to survive a reboot with samba.
After Reboot both samba and cups are running but there are no samba preinters
unless I restart Samba. I have set links to rc3.d so that cups starts before
samba but still doesnt work.
Any help would be greatly appreceiated
Strange problem here, whenever a job is selected by the user to delete, it
disappears from the print queue visible from Windows (after press F5), but
still remains in the cups queue.
I've seen some mention of using disable spoolss, to fix problems like this,
however, we have the printer
Perhaps you are using an older version of cups (1.1.15 or earlier).
In this versions the daemon puts itself to background before having loaded all
printers (including ppds, filters...).
This leads to the situation, that samba may request the list of printers
before cups is ready to serve it.
On 2002-11-28 at 10:22 + Simon Chappell sent off:
Can anyone advise how to get Cups to survive a reboot with samba.
After Reboot both samba and cups are running but there are no samba preinters
unless I restart Samba. I have set links to rc3.d so that cups starts before
samba but still doesnt
I installed samba via rpm and I want to install cups
using the source code, anyone knows what are the
procedure to that ?
ps- CUPS will works with samba..
RedHat 7.2 Samba 2.2.5
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Simon Chappell wrote:
Can anyone advise how to get Cups to survive a reboot with samba.
After Reboot both samba and cups are running but there are no samba preinters
unless I restart Samba. I have set links to rc3.d so that cups starts before
samba but still doesnt work.
I am TRYING to get driver distribution working with CUPS and Samba.
I'm stuck here:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#AEN1050
I can NOT for the life of me find or figure out how to extract the
files listed:
ADFONTS.MFM
ADOBEPS4.DRV
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 13:41, Romeyn Prescott wrote:
I am TRYING to get driver distribution working with CUPS and Samba.
I'm stuck here:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#AEN1050
I can NOT for the life of me find or figure out how to extract the
files listed:
Le mar 19/11/2002 à 19:41, Romeyn Prescott a écrit :
I am TRYING to get driver distribution working with CUPS and Samba.
I'm stuck here:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#AEN1050
I can NOT for the life of me find or figure out how to extract the
files listed:
Someone calling himself linuxpower adviced on this list:
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Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 07:30:18 +0100 (CET)
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Subject: Re: [Samba] CUPS printing
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Le lun 28/10/2002 à 20:40, Robert M. Martel a écrit :
I have Samba 2.2.6 complied against Cups 1.1.16 on a Sparc system running
Solaris 9. Cups has replaced the stock system V lp spooler on this system
(original packages removed.)
Cups working from UNIX command line is A-OK.
I have
No
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De : David Morel [mailto:david.morel;amakuru.net]
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À : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: [Samba] Samba, Cups, printer driver download problems
Le lun 28/10/2002 à 20:40, Robert M. Martel a écrit :
I have Samba 2.2.6 complied
Sorry I did a mistake it wasn't for this mail.
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De : Kalkoul Morad [mailto:M-Kalkoul;arte-tv.com]
Envoyé : mardi 29 octobre 2002 11:05
À : 'David Morel'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: [Samba] Samba, Cups, printer driver download problems
No
-Message d'origine
I have Samba 2.2.6 complied against Cups 1.1.16 on a Sparc system running
Solaris 9. Cups has replaced the stock system V lp spooler on this system
(original packages removed.)
Cups working from UNIX command line is A-OK.
I have been working on setting up Samba to play nice with cups. I
I have an HP Laser connected to the parallel port on a Red hat 8.0 server and
I have configured it to print with CUPS. It prints a test page OK, but I
would now like to share the printer so that Windows clients can print to it.
According to the documentation, all I need to put in the smb.conf
Gentlemen,
First, I want to thank all those who helped me figure out my problem.
Installation is FreeBSD 4.6.2;
A standard installation of cups, followed by an immediate upgrade refused
to install properly. A direct install of the latest version from the ports
collection (on 3rd clean install
Major bug in samba.Replace -P %p in the print command
with the absolute path to the printer.
Let me hear how it goes.
--- Rodrigo Sirio Coelho [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Server Samba 2.2.5! Printing = cups! Printing local
all OK!
the printer is atached in a Print Server (PLANET) on
IP
Cupsd must be started before you start smbd at boot.
--- Frank Matthieß [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Freitag den 20.09.2002 um 18:35 CEST +0200, schrieb
P. Jourdan:
At 03:35 PM 9/20/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Gentlemen, and all others who have helped me:
Someohow, I think I understand the
Hello,
We are converting our Samba setup from using System V style printing to
CUPS and it is working brilliantly.
The only issue I have found is that all the temporary Samba spool files
(smbprn.*) remain in the spool directory after printing. They are not
deleted like they were under System V
On Sun, 9 Jun 2002, tony wrote:
Hi everybody!
I've got a problem with downloading printerdrivers from my win2k box.
Successfully added printer with cupsaddsmb-tool (as root, after
failing as printer admin!!?!?!). The W32X86 and WIN40 directories
have been created as they should and also
Hi everybody!
I've got a problem with downloading printerdrivers from my win2k box.
Successfully added printer with cupsaddsmb-tool (as root, after
failing as printer admin!!?!?!). The W32X86 and WIN40 directories
have been created as they should and also did the PPD files.
But if I connect to
I have Samba set up on FreeBSD on a network with several W2K's and other
FreeBSD's. After incredible feats of tortured convolutions with books and
web pages, I finally managed to get file transfers between the Windows
BSD machines and printing on the FreeBSD and from Windows to FreeBSD with
Hello,
Are there any issues with using cups and samba together to export unix
printers to windows clients?
My situation i've got a fbsd print server with three printers attached
to it, i'd like to export two of them, the system has cups on it for it's
printing needs.
Thanks.
Dave.
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