3rd Party Authentication

Dan Egli cybrgeek at xmission.com
Thu Oct 5 15:57:09 GMT 2000


unfortunately, the print server is an NT machine. No Samba except on my
machine at my desk.

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Fields" <dfields at sctcorp.com>
To: "Dan Egli" <cybrgeek at xmission.com>
Cc: <samba at samba.org>; <samba-admin at us4.samba.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: 3rd Party Authentication


>
> This sounds similar to our set up.  Is your print server running samba
> and using LPR/LPD to print to the printers?  If so, I might be able to
> help.  There's some wierd stuff with user authentication when it comes
> to printers in that it *also* requires a user on the Unix box (least,
> it did when I was installing/testing our setup using 2.0.6).  If this
> is similar to your situation, let me know and I can send you some
> samples of our smb.conf file (cleaned up for security reasons of
> course).
>
>
> --
> David Fields
> SCT, http://www.sctcorp.com
> IT for Global Government Solutions
> Phone: 859-277-8800, x231
> E-Mail:  dfields at sctcorp.com
>
>
>
>
>                     "Dan Egli"
>                     <cybrgeek at xmiss        To:     <samba at samba.org>
>                     ion.com>               cc:
>                     Sent by:               Subject:     3rd Party
Authentication
>                     samba-admin at us4
>                     .samba.org
>
>
>                     10/05/2000
>                     11:40 AM
>
>
>
>
> Question for the Samba gurus out there.
>
> at work we have a NT domain, and several printers. But the printers
> are not connectd to the domain server directly. All the printers are
> hooked into a machine dedicated to print jobs (i.e. domain is say
> DOM1, but the printers are things like \\printserv\U2-F2-H4) When you
> connect to these printers in WINDOWS, you use you domain login to
> access them (login: DOM1\username). How can I access these printers
> via Samba??
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
>





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