Set log level = 10, erased the logs, rebooted samba server and client,
tried to access both file and print shares. File share access
successful. Print share access unsuccessful. Attaching logs.
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Hi Colin
Thanks for the extra information; I have a hunch that this might be
upstream https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8769.
Please could you repeat with a log level of 10 - if the log looks
exactly the same as in the upstream bug I think we can confirm the issue
sufficiently.
However
Non-admin user:
ubuntu@hendrix:~$ smbclient //127.0.0.1/ip4000r -U ubuntu
Enter ubuntu's password:
Domain=[SHOUSE] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.6.6]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
Admin user:
jamespage@hendrix:~/src/ubuntu/quantal$ smbclient //127.0.0.1/ip4000r
Enter jamespage's
Scrub that last comment - forgot to add ubuntu user to samba password
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Set log level = 10, erased the logs, rebooted samba server and client,
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I too was running a windows client accessing both file and print shares
from samba running under 10.04. Upgraded to 12.04. The client can see
and use the file shares but now the print shares. I have set log level =
3. Here's the output from ntp:
crlb@chimpanzee:~$ net rpc rights list -S
That should have read but not the print shares.
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I too was running a windows client accessing both file and print shares
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and use the file shares but now the print shares. I have set log level =
3. Here's the output from ntp:
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Reviewing all of the comments on this bug report to-date its looks like
there are probably two issues:
1) A potential race condition between cups and samba which means that
samba is unable to lookup the list of printers on startup.
This is indicated by the following log messages in
It would be also useful to see the output from:
net rpc rights list -S server -Uusername
for anyone seeing this issue as well.
Thanks
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Sorry that should be:
net rpc rights list -S server username
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Reviewing all of the comments on this bug report to-date its looks like
there are probably two issues:
1) A potential race condition between cups and samba which means that
samba is unable to lookup the list of printers on startup.
This is indicated by the following log messages in
It would be also useful to see the output from:
net rpc rights list -S server -Uusername
for anyone seeing this issue as well.
Thanks
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Sorry that should be:
net rpc rights list -S server username
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I can access all of my network from Ubuntu 12.04 using Samba, but can't
even see the Ubuntu machine on the Network listing on my Windows Vista
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I've found out that it's possible to add printer via url:
http://printserver.addr:631/printers/Printer_Name
Adding as \\printserver\Printer_Name doesn't work yet.
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Hi David,
Thanks for taking the time to provide further suggestions - I'm sorry I
didn't respond sooner (I'm still struggling to find time to read around
this subject at the moment).
I can confirm james is a member of lpadmin and am still getting the
WERR_ACCESS_DENIED message, despite following
Hi James,
I check your configuration file,
you have two [global] section delete the second, only the [global]
You must replace the section [printers] with the following:
[printers]
comment = All Printers
browseable = yes
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes
guest ok = yes
Hi David,
It's looking good :-)
I made the recommended changes and at first the result was the same. I
had also to comment out read only = yes from the [print$] section -
doing so allowed me to successfully set the printer name.
My XP test box can now connect to the renamed printer.
Thanks
Hi David,
Thanks for taking the time to provide further suggestions - I'm sorry I
didn't respond sooner (I'm still struggling to find time to read around
this subject at the moment).
I can confirm james is a member of lpadmin and am still getting the
WERR_ACCESS_DENIED message, despite following
Hi James,
I check your configuration file,
you have two [global] section delete the second, only the [global]
You must replace the section [printers] with the following:
[printers]
comment = All Printers
browseable = yes
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes
guest ok = yes
Hi David,
It's looking good :-)
I made the recommended changes and at first the result was the same. I
had also to comment out read only = yes from the [print$] section -
doing so allowed me to successfully set the printer name.
My XP test box can now connect to the renamed printer.
Thanks
jmsfnch (jamesfinch), if you still have problems with
WERR_ACCESS_DENIED added in the section [printers] in
/etc/samba/smb.conf as follows: valid users = james
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check group belongs to James with the following command: groups james
if james does not belong to group lpadmin add it with the command: sudo
adduser james lpadmin.
leave the session james, log back into the session, for the changes to
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if james does not belong to group lpadmin add it with the command: sudo
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I can confirm libpam-smbpass is already installed and services were
restarted after making the change. The results are the same. Full
system also rebooted for good measure.
There seems to be something iffy with the permissions: The rpcclient
output for enumprivs is identical for
Thanks David,
I can confirm libpam-smbpass is already installed and services were
restarted after making the change. The results are the same. Full
system also rebooted for good measure.
There seems to be something iffy with the permissions: The rpcclient
output for enumprivs is identical for
Whilst attempting the fix outlined in #21 / #25 / #26 I found this:
root@exabytes:/home/james# rpcclient localhost
Unknown parameter encountered: lpq
Ignoring unknown parameter lpq
Enter root's password:
rpcclient $ enumprinters
flags:[0x80]
name:[\\LOCALHOST\]
I have libpam-smbpass package which will sync the system users to the Samba
user database:
sudo apt-get install libpam-smbpass
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restart Samba for the new settings to take effect:
sudo restart smbd
sudo restart nmbd
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Whilst attempting the fix outlined in #21 / #25 / #26 I found this:
root@exabytes:/home/james# rpcclient localhost
Unknown parameter encountered: lpq
Ignoring unknown parameter lpq
Enter root's password:
rpcclient $ enumprinters
flags:[0x80]
name:[\\LOCALHOST\]
I have libpam-smbpass package which will sync the system users to the Samba
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sudo restart smbd
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Please also see Bug 990388 which has similar symptons (cannot print from
windows to linux after upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04).
The resolution there is about allowing windows client drivers, see
comment #5.
Apologies if this isn't the right way to relate bugs, I'm new to
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Please also see Bug 990388 which has similar symptons (cannot print from
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The resolution there is about allowing windows client drivers, see
comment #5.
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fix in comment # 21 worked for me
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#21 worked for me too, but really needs a better explanation.
rpcclient needs to be run as superuser - it did not work for me until I
changed user to root (su root)
i did not try it, but I think sudo rpcclient should work as well if
you have enabled root directly.
typing enumprinters 5
Bad Spanish
Disculpen por la mala explicacion en el comment #21.
Bueno, en mi configuración de samba el grupo lpadmin es administrador de
impresoras, mi usuario pertenece al grupo lpadmin, por eso funciono para
mi sin ser usuario root (opcional agregar printer admin = @lpadmin en
smb.conf sin
#21 worked for me too, but really needs a better explanation.
rpcclient needs to be run as superuser - it did not work for me until I
changed user to root (su root)
i did not try it, but I think sudo rpcclient should work as well if
you have enabled root directly.
typing enumprinters 5
Bad Spanish
Disculpen por la mala explicacion en el comment #21.
Bueno, en mi configuración de samba el grupo lpadmin es administrador de
impresoras, mi usuario pertenece al grupo lpadmin, por eso funciono para
mi sin ser usuario root (opcional agregar printer admin = @lpadmin en
smb.conf sin
Has the fix in comment #17 worked for anyone else?
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fix in comment # 21 worked for me
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Is there a solution to this problem yet, or should I go through the
painful process of re-installing the server again? (this time installing
CentOS, since Ubuntu as a server is a joke)
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Posible solución:
Comando a usar: rpcclient
Se tiene que establecer el nombre de la impresora
Teclear en la terminal del servidor el siguiente comando sin las comillas:
“rpcclient localhost”
les pedirá la clave del usuario samba que administra las impresoras,
pueden verificar el
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Posible solución:
Comando a usar: rpcclient
Se tiene que establecer el nombre de la impresora
Teclear en la terminal del servidor el siguiente comando sin las comillas:
“rpcclient localhost”
les pedirá la clave del usuario samba que administra las impresoras,
pueden verificar el
If someone needs a network for attempting to fix this, I offer mine if
it will help. 1 Ubuntu 12.04 Server, 2 Ubuntu 12.04 clients, 2 windows
7 clients.
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This bug is somewhat a deal breaker for 12.04 for me. A search on
Google will likely show up an array of deal break bugs for Samba 3.6.x.
I've been hoping for a fix to come over the last few weeks, but on
looking at the upstream release notes, there doesn't seem to be a fix in
the pipeline for
This bug is somewhat a deal breaker for 12.04 for me. A search on
Google will likely show up an array of deal break bugs for Samba 3.6.x.
I've been hoping for a fix to come over the last few weeks, but on
looking at the upstream release notes, there doesn't seem to be a fix in
the pipeline for
#17 did not work for me.
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Looks like smbd starts before cups. Change start on parameter in
/etc/init/smbd.conf to start on (local-filesystems and net-device-up
and started cups) solved the problem for me.
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and started cups) solved the problem for me.
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Sorry, I meant XP PCs. I'm so aggitated.
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I have the same issue. Windows 7 has installed the HP LJ 2300L and is
printing fine. XP Windows cannot connect to printer...
I don't want a work-around (and dont want one), I just need to print
from 25 printers to this Linux box. Please somebody help!
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I have the same issue. Windows 7 has installed the HP LJ 2300L and is
printing fine. XP Windows cannot connect to printer...
I don't want a work-around (and dont want one), I just need to print
from 25 printers to this Linux box. Please somebody help!
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Same issue... Tried to install the additional Windows XP support on the WinXP
box, but no different.
I can browse the workgroup from Ubuntu 12.04, but not from the Windows XP box.
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Same issue... Tried to install the additional Windows XP support on the WinXP
box, but no different.
I can browse the workgroup from Ubuntu 12.04, but not from the Windows XP box.
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That bug is nearly 2 months old, and still remains Unassigned
Pfff, viva Linux ! :-(
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That bug is nearly 2 months old, and still remains Unassigned
Pfff, viva Linux ! :-(
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I have the same problem here, no matter if I try to connect to a Windows
7 machine or another Ubuntu 12.04 64bits (on Ubuntu still asking for the
password), samba just don't work.
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7 machine or another Ubuntu 12.04 64bits (on Ubuntu still asking for the
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[Kubuntu 12.04 with smbd 3.6.3]
What ever i do and configure, i get a :
Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost:631 - Connection refused
That's a absolute no go ! Many people are in the same situation.
Please do something urgently. Thanks.
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What ever i do and configure, i get a :
Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost:631 - Connection refused
That's a absolute no go ! Many people are in the same situation.
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I am rather new to Ubuntu. Is it possible to uninstall this version of
SAMBA and revert back to an earlier version (Which worked fine) until
this bug is fixed? I did the same thing, upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04
and now I cannot use my Linux shared printers on my network. (PCs are
using both
I am rather new to Ubuntu. Is it possible to uninstall this version of
SAMBA and revert back to an earlier version (Which worked fine) until
this bug is fixed? I did the same thing, upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04
and now I cannot use my Linux shared printers on my network. (PCs are
using both
As the problem is the same even installing Ubuntu Precise from scratch,
I'll just quote Peter Lehoczký (peto-lehoczky):
Same problem here. After upgrading server to 12.04 (from 11.10) I cant
print using samba from Windows desktops or Ubuntu desktop. From desktop
ubuntu it keeps asking me for
As the problem is the same even installing Ubuntu Precise from scratch,
I'll just quote Peter Lehoczký (peto-lehoczky):
Same problem here. After upgrading server to 12.04 (from 11.10) I cant
print using samba from Windows desktops or Ubuntu desktop. From desktop
ubuntu it keeps asking me for
Same problem here. After upgrading server to 12.04 (from 11.10) I cant
print using samba from Windows desktops or Ubuntu desktop. From desktop
ubuntu it keeps asking me for password when I want to print, but it wont
accept any.
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print using samba from Windows desktops or Ubuntu desktop. From desktop
ubuntu it keeps asking me for password when I want to print, but it wont
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Aleck (7-admin-santeh-com-ua)
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Same problem, also in Windows 2008 server and Windows 2003 Server..
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Same problem, also in Windows 2008 server and Windows 2003 Server..
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Same problem here. From Win XP to a printer on Ubuntu Server 12.04.
Same procedure and error message.
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Same problem here. From Win XP to a printer on Ubuntu Server 12.04.
Same procedure and error message.
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Title:
Windows clients cannot connect to
Me too, And the IPP implementation is unreliable for me. This means
there is no print option at all over SMB.
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Title:
Windows
Me too, And the IPP implementation is unreliable for me. This means
there is no print option at all over SMB.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/967410
Title:
Windows clients cannot
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