There's nothing out of the ordinary in the log files. I got tcpdump
running on the eth0 interface and tried printing to lp and the closest
that I could find to anything referring to the machine with the printer
(hilly) is below.
19:13:46.179207 arp who-has ace.starbug tell hilly.starbug
19:13:46.179321 arp reply ace.starbug is-at 0:0:c0:61:5b:96
19:13:46.179835 hilly.starbug.netbios-ns > ace.starbug.netbios-ns: udp
62
19:13:58.458908 0:48:45:80:66:e1 > Broadcast sap e0 ui/C len=43
ffff 0022 0011 0000 0000 ffff ffff ffff
0452 0000 0000 0048 4580 66e1 403c 0001
0004 2020 2020 2020 2020 20
I can sort of make sense of it but I couldn't see anything refering to
say port 139 or there abouts for netbios ports.
Does it make any sense to you Rodos?
Thanks,
Paul
>
> On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Paul Robinson wrote:
>
> > Any ideas as to what could be going wrong? I've had the same problem at
> > work (as have other people who have tried to get mandrake 7.0 to print
> > to a win98 shared laser printer), could there have been a problem with
> > the samba used in 7.0 that was fixed by 7.1?
>
> Anything in the samba log files? Can you increase any log levels or
> debugging to see how far the printing is going? Can you do a tcpdump on
> data between the two addresses and see if the data is getting off the
> Linux box onto the windows machine. If you can start eliminating where the
> problem lies it might make it easier.
>
> Rodos
>
> P.S. You might have already tried these already, just mentioning them in
> case.
>
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