Hello everyone.
I am having a problem with my printer drivers getting loaded by users.
I setup as domain admin user and am the only one who can add a printer
and have it auto load the drivers. i have everything setup the way
multiple website say to set it up. I have a user of the Domain
Marc Muehlfeld wrote:
Hi,
Karl Banasky schrieb:
... I get a message that the
drivers cannot be found. looking in the logs I see a permissions error
but I cannot for the life of me see why I get that.
[print$]
comment = Printer Drivers
path = /share/scripts/cups/drivers
browseable = yes
Hello everyone.
I am having a problem with my printer drivers getting loaded by users.
I setup as domain admin user and am the only one who can add a printer
and have it autoload the drivers. i have everything setup the way
multipule website say to set it up. I have a user of the Domain
I thought this had to do with the machine and user ID number (SID)
related to the Domain server. If you do a pdbedit -Lv -u username you
will see the SID numbers for that user. I would check and see that the
first set of numbers related to the domain or workgroup (I think) match.
I ran in
/man/man8/pdbedit.8.html
It is good practice to say what version of Samba you are running along
with the OS.
Karl-
Z B wrote:
Is pbedit a part of Samba or Windows? I'm not finding the command on the
CentOS server or on an XP client...
ZB
Karl Banasky wrote:
I thought this had to do
Did you put the WINS ipaddress in the windows client? if it don't no
where to get the info I have found it to get the info. There is a way to
put that in the DHCP Server setting, that is beyond me.
Also you can do a locate tdb files and do a tdbdump on the wins info.
Do you have user accounts,
Sorry looked at the original email and this seemed to be in it.
How are your firewall setting? Also I thought you would need to have it
this way :
interfaces = 192.168.2.2/24 192.168.3.1/24
Anyways this is more then I have done.
Karl-
Karl Banasky wrote:
Did you put the WINS ipaddress
in getting the answer?
Thanks.
Karl Banasky
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in getting the answer?
Thanks.
Karl Banasky
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I set up a recycle VFS for my install of SAMBA and it work great except for one
thing. I seem to get empty files created. It creates file.doc with 0 bytes.
Anyone know why this is? I have serched for this but I find the search alittle
hard to narrow down.
Any help would be greatly
I set up a recycle VFS for my install of SAMBA and it work great except for one
thing. I seem to get empty files created. It creates file.doc with 0 bytes.
Anyone know why this is? I have serched for this but I find the search alittle
hard to narrow down.
Any help would be greatly
I have been installing it on my Centos 4 box. Got it working on a
quarentine bases. That way I can see if it is working correctly. There
are some test Virus sites available to download a test virus to your
share and see what happens. Might be dangerous but useful. I worked
from src.rpms for
John Schmerold wrote:
Has anyone had problems using Samba FC3 binaries with Centos4 ?
Guess it would be interesting to know if RH9 binaries can be expected
to work without problem on Centos3 / RHEL4
Everything seems to be working.
I used the src.rpms Did a rpmbuild --rebuild and installed the
?)
How do I join the domain? And is there better documentation on the pdbedit command? It
seems so mysterious in both SAMBA guides.
I am running -
samba 3.0.5 - from srpm (rpmbuild -bb samba.spec)
Fedora Core 2 with yum updates
Thanks.
Karl Banasky
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of that is of the learning curve area?
Thanks.
Karl Banasky
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= tdbsam /etc/samba/passdb.tdb. I can not seem
to find any info on this error. If you need more info I can get it just let me know
what you need.
I also looked in the logs and it seems to not say anything as an error message.
Thanks.
Karl Banasky
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as an adder: here is the error message:
pdb_getsampwnam: unable to open TDB passwd (/etc/samba/passdb.tdb)!
Any ideas on how to fix or even what the problem is? I changed the permissions to
wide open and no change.
Thanks
Karl banasky
Hello. I am setting up a SAMBA 3.0 PDC as per the How
no reference to this.
Thanks for the help.
Karl Banasky
Computer Systems Administrator
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as to the differences between setting up a 2.2 server and a
3.0 sever, Is it greatly different? I do not know: I will soon find out thou. Rhyme
intentional:)
Thanks for listening.
Karl-
On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Karl Banasky wrote:
Hello. I am looking at using SAMBA 3.0.0 on a RedHat 9 server. Have
My understanding of a PDC is limited and yet I remember it saying that a netlogon
share is required for a Domain server. Other then that I do not see very much that is
wrong. I found out that root has to have an account and root has to be the first user
to join the domain on any client. Hope
Try printcap name = lpstat in the Global settings.
Karl-
I've got a Red hat 8.0 machine running the latest up2date version of
Samba
(2.2.7 with Red Hat's patches) acting as a print server using CUPS.
The printing of documents is fine for the most part. But I have noticed
one
Are the files there? and if they are... are the permissions on the files correct, also
the directory. What the correct are I do not know off hand but to test you can use
0777, wide open. Also how did you get the drivers there and what printing are you
using, I use CUPS and love it. Hope that
Use the smbpasswd -a username to setup a new user password. But without your setup
and how you did it and what is going on in the logs it is hard to answer this
question, it is very broad. There are great and wonderful documents to learn all
about SAMBA and how to set it up.
(Thank you to
Some quick things to look at.
The [global] settings:
printing = cups (not bsd -My understanding is that you want to use cups)
No print comman needed with cups
add printcap name = lpstat
Under [printers]:
[printers]
comment = Alle Printere
path = /var/spool/samba
read only =
Not to add to the confusion but maybe I will. :)
If you still are having problems with cups and samba, may I suggest that you get rid
of a lot after the [printers] section. Here is mine and it works great. Here it is:
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
No clue as to why off this info. Maybe a log or two would help or a resetup of CUPS
after the update to SAMBA. CUPS is on ver 1.1.18, using it here with great results.
Might want to update that too. I don't know.
The upgrades are for you to choose. The greatest resource for the choices you
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]
database.
I am running Caldera 3.1.1
I compiled samba with the makerpms for Caldera (I pray this will always work; as for
the build with I have no Idea)
Any Ideas? If there is any info you need please let me know.
And SAMBA rock!
Thanks.
Karl Banasky
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Karl-
Karl,
What version of samba are you running?
Did you do (for each user)?
smbpasswd -a 'username'
- John T.
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Karl Banasky wrote:
I am looking to setup a domain server. I have tried and tried and this
is the closest I have gotten so
and it joined. It was that windows needed a admin account. I am sure I would
have been here looking for the answers you supplied later then sooner. So... thanks
John.
Karl-
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Karl Banasky wrote:
I did not use the -a on originally. I used it and same thing, access
.
Any Ideas? If there is any info you need please let me know.
And SAMBA rock!
Thanks.
Karl Banasky
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I read that in order to have WINS work correctly, one need to have the guest account
enabled for the SAMBA WINS server. Is this correct? I currently have WINS enabled and
no guest account. When I go to the Hood it shows a blank page. I have checked,
rechecked, checked and rechecked my
Mar 2003, Karl Banasky wrote:
Hello. I am looking to get the parameters that the Caldera RPM was
made with. I have noticed that it is not being updated and would like
to get the current ver. on my system, but need to have the same links
to various files. Can anyone help me to find
in making the RPMs but need to know how to make them first,
maybe some direction to info on making RPMs. Thank you.
Karl Banasky
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. If this is then right know I have non and how do I turn the
authentication off?
Or how do I look and see if SAMBA can see the CFO computer?
Thank you.
Karl Banasky
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Karl Banasky wrote:
Hello, I am getting this error when Win XP machines print
]: [2003/01/24 11:45:18, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436)
Jan 24 11:45:18 heatconlinux smbd[4637]: read_data: read failure for 4. Error = No
route to host
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