Re: [Samba] Printing failure through PDC
- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2008 19:27:39 -0400
- From: Rich West <Rich.West@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Samba] Printing failure through PDC
Rich West wrote:
I recently went through a system upgrade, which resulted in an upgrade
of Samba to 3.0.28a. This is for a home network, so it isn't heavily
taxed (only by family members), but I do use the environment as a
sandbox of sorts for stuff that I plan to roll in to production in the
office.
I had some funky issues with authentication to start with after the
upgrade, so I went through the (somewhat) painful steps to set up
ldapsam. I managed to get all of the users set up within LDAP, and
all of the machine accounts configured within LDAP, and logging in and
out of the domain with roaming profiles (using samba to create the
machine accounts and user accounts turned out to be the right way to
do it rather than to hand modify the LDAP accounts).
The only remaining issue is with regard to printing: When a Windows
user connects to the printer (hppsc2510) and sends a test page, they
get an error stating that the job failed to print (unable to create
print job). In the log.<system name> file, I can see:
[..snip...]
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At this point, I'm truly unsure of what is failing. I've made sure
that /var/spool/samba exists and is world writeable. I tried moving
it out of the way and testing, and samba gave an appropriate error in
the log file. I tried shutting down CUPS and doing the same test, and
samba gave an appropriate error then, too.
I can print via the command line on the samba server (a Fedora 8 box)
as the same user who is logged in on the windows box...
Any ideas?
-Rich
Actually, I made some headway.. I found that we had an old setting for
"disable spoolss = yes" in place. Removing that allowed things to get a
tiny bit forward. I'm not seeing much logged, but I am getting "Test
page failed to print" ... "Access is denied." from the windows side.
The Windows box successfully gets the driver as supplied by the samba
server, so I know that part is working. I'm just not sure what the
"Access is denied." is referring to...
-Rich
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