At 22:41 26-12-2002 -0600, Josh Trutwin wrote:
On Wednesday 01 January 2003 00:24, Josh Trutwin wrote:
Dear all.
I have a box, running SuSE 8.1 and serving as a print server for windows clients, of cource, running CUPS and SAMBA. Of cource, I have "printing=cups" enabled in smb.conf, and the common [printers] section. , and all windows clients use my CUPS printers well. But i have one problem: I cannot access the CUPS classes unless i specify them explicitly as printing shares in smb.conf. does anybody else suffer from this?
Vitaly,
To share my CUPS printers over samba, I had the following in my smb.conf:
[global] <snip> printing = cups printcap = cups printcap name = cups [printers] path = /var/spool/samba browsable = no public = yes guest ok = yes writable = no printable = yes printer admin = root [print$] path = /etc/samba/drivers browsable = yes guest ok = no read only = yes write list = root
Next I had to add the printer drivers to /etc/samba/drivers with cupsaddsmb, info can be found with man cupsaddsmb. It was a bit of a challenge to get this all working, but once it is set up correctly, it works quite well.
Josh
Congratulations on getting it all working properly. I never could get the cupsaddsmb to work right as the drivers weren't there. I ended up dropping the [print$] share and just installing the Adobe Generic Postscript Driver on each of my windows machines so that I could print to my Epson Photo Stylus 820 printer. Everything else on my system looks pretty much like your setup.
Seem to be lots of CUPS related postings...
Yes, I am having problems too.
What version on your running? Pre 1.1.16 there was a nasty bug in cupsaddsmb that caused it to fail. I can send you more information on how to fix this if you need it.
I followed this thread too, so if you pls could send this info?
Josh
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