[Samba] Printer in Win2k

2004-01-14 Thread samba_list
 Hi, 

 There are two Win2k boxes on my network that are experiencing long
delays (more than 10 minutes) when someone try to print something on
my 
Samba-shared printer. 
 I´ve configured smb.conf with security = ads option.   
 Below are some log file lines that report errors on the
authentication: 

[2004/01/12 17:05:08, 1]
smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(218) 
Username FSADM02$ is invalid on this system   

 [2004/01/14 10:28:49, 0]   
lib/util_sock.c:get_socket_addr(919)
getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not connected
   

[2004/01/14 10:28:49, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(413)   
write_socket: Error writing 4 bytes to socket 16: 
ERRNO = Connection reset by peer   
-
Why is the station trying to log in using its   
computer name instead of user ? Why all computers   
on my network are working fine with Samba but these 
two are not ? 

Thanks for help.

Lindolfo Rodrigues

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Re: [Samba] Problem with samba printer under Win2k

2003-05-29 Thread gertian . brataj
On 28 May 2003 at 7:41, Joel Hammer wrote:

 With lprng, you need to edit the file:
 /etc/lpd.perms
 Here is all I have in mine:
 DEFAULT ACCEPT
 Joel

Hai,
I try to make the changes, but it seems to have another problem, don't work at all.
I recive this message when I try to print or to see the printer status with lpstat:
get_local_host ´myhostname´ bad


 On Wed, May 28, 2003 at 09:50:11AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I´m running Debian Linux 3.0 r1 with Samba 2.2.8a and I have got printing problems:
 
  --- when I print something the job don't appear in the window printing status, so I
  have no way to check the actual status of the job, or to delete the job from window
  printer status in Win2K.
 
  here is configurations file of smb.conf:
 
  [global]
 workgroup = Gertian
 log level = 99
 
 queuepause command = /usr/bin/lpc stop %p
 queueresume command = /usr/bin/lpc start %p
 lppause command = lp -I %p-%j -H hold
 lpresume command = lp -I %p-%j -H
 lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j
 lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p -l
 printing = lprng
 server string = %h server (Samba %v)
 load printers = yes
 printcap name = /etc/printcap
 printer admin = gertian wolfgang
 hosts allow = 192.168.1.111
 
 
  #  printing = cups # works nicely
  ;  printing = bsd
 
  ;   guest account = nobody
 invalid users = root
 
  # This tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine
  # that connects
 log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
 
  # Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb).
 max log size = 1000
 
  # If you want Samba to log though syslog only then set the following
  # parameter to 'yes'. Please note that logging through syslog in
  # Samba is still experimental.
  ;   syslog only = no
 
  # We want Samba to log a minimum amount of information to syslog. Everything
  # should go to /var/log/samba/log.{smb,nmb} instead. If you want to log
  # through syslog you should set the following parameter to something higher.
 syslog = 0
 
  # security = user is always a good idea. This will require a Unix account
  # in this server for every user accessing the server. See
  # security_level.txt for details.
  ;   security = user
 
  # You may wish to use password encryption. Please read ENCRYPTION.txt,
  # Win95.txt and WinNT.txt in the Samba documentation. Do not enable this
  # option unless you have read those documents
 encrypt passwords = true
 
  # Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration
  # on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name
  # of the machine that is connecting
  ;   include = /home/samba/etc/smb.conf.%m
 
  # Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
  # See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
  # You may want to add the following on a Linux system:
  # SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
 socket options = TCP_NODELAY
 
  # --- Browser Control Options ---
 
  # Please _read_ BROWSING.txt and set the next four parameters according
  # to your network setup. The defaults are specified below (commented
  # out.) It's important that you read BROWSING.txt so you don't break
  # browsing in your network!
 
  # set local master to no if you don't want Samba to become a master
  # browser on your network. Otherwise the normal election rules apply
  ;   local master = yes
 
  # OS Level determines the precedence of this server in master browser
  # elections. The default value should be reasonable
  ;   os level = 20
 
  # Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser. This
  # allows Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Don't use this
  # if you already have a Windows NT domain controller doing this job
  ;   domain master = auto
 
  # Preferred Master causes Samba to force a local browser election on startup
  # and gives it a slightly higher chance of winning the election
  ;   preferred master = auto
 
  # --- End of Browser Control Options ---
 
  # Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section:
  # WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable it's WINS Server
  ;   wins support = no
 
  # WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client
  # Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT both
  ;   wins server = w.x.y.z
 
  # This will prevent nmbd to search for NetBIOS names through DNS.
 dns proxy = no
 
  # What naming service and in what order should we use to resolve host names
  # to IP addresses
  ;   name resolve order = lmhosts host wins bcast
 
  # Name mangling options
  ;   preserve case = yes
  ;   short preserve case = yes
 
  # This boolean parameter controlls whether Samba attempts to sync. the Unix
  # password with the SMB password when the encrypted SMB password in the
  # /etc/samba/smbpasswd file is changed.
  ;   unix password sync = false
 
  # For Unix password sync. to work on a Debian GNU/Linux system, the following
  # 

[Samba] Problem with samba printer under Win2k

2003-05-28 Thread gertian . brataj
I´m running Debian Linux 3.0 r1 with Samba 2.2.8a and I have got printing problems:

--- when I print something the job don't appear in the window printing status, so I
have no way to check the actual status of the job, or to delete the job from window
printer status in Win2K.

here is configurations file of smb.conf:

[global]
   workgroup = Gertian
   log level = 99

   queuepause command = /usr/bin/lpc stop %p
   queueresume command = /usr/bin/lpc start %p
   lppause command = lp -I %p-%j -H hold
   lpresume command = lp -I %p-%j -H
   lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j
   lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p -l
   printing = lprng
   server string = %h server (Samba %v)
   load printers = yes
   printcap name = /etc/printcap
   printer admin = gertian wolfgang
   hosts allow = 192.168.1.111


#  printing = cups # works nicely
;  printing = bsd

;   guest account = nobody
   invalid users = root

# This tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine
# that connects
   log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m

# Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb).
   max log size = 1000

# If you want Samba to log though syslog only then set the following
# parameter to 'yes'. Please note that logging through syslog in
# Samba is still experimental.
;   syslog only = no

# We want Samba to log a minimum amount of information to syslog. Everything
# should go to /var/log/samba/log.{smb,nmb} instead. If you want to log
# through syslog you should set the following parameter to something higher.
   syslog = 0

# security = user is always a good idea. This will require a Unix account
# in this server for every user accessing the server. See
# security_level.txt for details.
;   security = user

# You may wish to use password encryption. Please read ENCRYPTION.txt,
# Win95.txt and WinNT.txt in the Samba documentation. Do not enable this
# option unless you have read those documents
   encrypt passwords = true

# Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration
# on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name
# of the machine that is connecting
;   include = /home/samba/etc/smb.conf.%m

# Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
# See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
# You may want to add the following on a Linux system:
# SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY

# --- Browser Control Options ---

# Please _read_ BROWSING.txt and set the next four parameters according
# to your network setup. The defaults are specified below (commented
# out.) It's important that you read BROWSING.txt so you don't break
# browsing in your network!

# set local master to no if you don't want Samba to become a master
# browser on your network. Otherwise the normal election rules apply
;   local master = yes

# OS Level determines the precedence of this server in master browser
# elections. The default value should be reasonable
;   os level = 20

# Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser. This
# allows Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Don't use this
# if you already have a Windows NT domain controller doing this job
;   domain master = auto

# Preferred Master causes Samba to force a local browser election on startup
# and gives it a slightly higher chance of winning the election
;   preferred master = auto

# --- End of Browser Control Options ---

# Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section:
# WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable it's WINS Server
;   wins support = no

# WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client
# Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT both
;   wins server = w.x.y.z

# This will prevent nmbd to search for NetBIOS names through DNS.
   dns proxy = no

# What naming service and in what order should we use to resolve host names
# to IP addresses
;   name resolve order = lmhosts host wins bcast

# Name mangling options
;   preserve case = yes
;   short preserve case = yes

# This boolean parameter controlls whether Samba attempts to sync. the Unix
# password with the SMB password when the encrypted SMB password in the
# /etc/samba/smbpasswd file is changed.
;   unix password sync = false

# For Unix password sync. to work on a Debian GNU/Linux system, the following
# parameters must be set (thanks to Augustin Luton [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
# sending the correct chat script for the passwd program in Debian Potato).
   passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
   passwd chat = *Enter\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n
*Retype\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n .

# This boolean controls whether PAM will be used for password changes
# when requested by an SMB client instead of the program listed in
# 'passwd program'. The default is 'no'.
;   pam password change = no

# The following parameter is useful only if you have the linpopup package
# installed. The samba maintainer and the linpopup maintainer are
# working to ease