this is interesting. the next question is
1) why does samba want to connect 'back' to a client sending a print
job?
2) and if it cannot connect, does it deny the print?
I think this error below was thrown becuase the user installed kerio
personal firewall on her system, ergo, no connection back.
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 09:48:06AM -0700, David Bear wrote:
this is interesting. the next question is
1) why does samba want to connect 'back' to a client sending a print
job?
Because Microsoft designed the change notify in Windows printing to work that
way I'm afraid. Insane, but true.
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David Bear wrote:
| I don't get it. Why is this listed as an error, when the
| return code is 'success'?
It's a zero'd structure in memory due to a disconnected socket.
Ignore the error code.
| [2003/10/06 10:35:09, 0] rpc_client/cli_spoolss_notify.c:
Mogens Kjaer wrote:
Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
However, if a user selects a password that is too short,
he/she will get a misleading error message saying that
the _old_ password is wrong.
This occurs both when the user is on a w2k machine or
on a win95 machine.
How do I set it up so
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 03:32:59PM +0200, Mogens Kjaer wrote:
Mogens Kjaer wrote:
...
NERR_PasswordTooShort 2246 The password is too short
...
So I changed the error code 86 into 2246 - but the error
message I get in win95 is: The password of this user is
too recent to change.
Hello,
I'm trying to set up samba as a PDC.
The current version of samba is samba-server-2.2.6-1.0.pre2.2mdk
from Mandrake 9.0 RC3.
I want password sync'ing between smbpasswd and shadow.
I've set it up so that password rules are enforced
(i.e. the new password must not be in a dictionary),
However, if a user selects a password that is too short,
he/she will get a misleading error message saying that
the _old_ password is wrong.
This occurs both when the user is on a w2k machine or
on a win95 machine.
How do I set it up so that the user is given
a better error message?
On Mon, Sep 23, 2002 at 09:14:01AM -0400, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
However, if a user selects a password that is too short,
he/she will get a misleading error message saying that
the _old_ password is wrong.
This occurs both when the user is on a w2k machine or
on a win95
Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
However, if a user selects a password that is too short,
he/she will get a misleading error message saying that
the _old_ password is wrong.
This occurs both when the user is on a w2k machine or
on a win95 machine.
How do I set it up so that the user is given
a