[Samba] samba+cups+ad

Ryan Suarez ryan.suarez at sheridanc.on.ca
Thu Apr 24 19:54:31 GMT 2008


Also, I'm not sure why you're using the cups spool directory for samba?  
You should setup a separate path for samba spooling...

Ryan Suarez wrote:
> Ok, you're getting access denied cuz your users can't write to the 
> spool directory, try a 'chmod 1777 /var/spool/cups' and see if that 
> fixes it.
>
> jonr at destar.net wrote:
>> Quoting Ryan Suarez <ryan.suarez at sheridanc.on.ca>:
>>
>>> what's your permissions on your spool directory: /var/spool/cups
>>>
>>
>> Hello Ryan,
>>
>> Here is what the permissions are
>>
>> root:lp
>>
>> drwx--x--- 3 root  lp    133 Apr 22 16:43 cups
>>
>>  and inside the cups directory for the tmp directory:
>>
>> drwxrwx--T 2 root lp   6 Apr 22 10:36 tmp
>>
>> Thanks for the help,
>>
>> Jon
>>
>>> jonr at destar.net wrote:
>>>> Hello List,
>>>>
>>>> I am using samba and cups as a print server and have added it into  
>>>> my 2003 AD. What I am would like is to not install any drivers  
>>>> locally on the client but have samba automagically send the correct 
>>>>  PPD to the client. I can add my samba server by using the 'net ads 
>>>>  join -U Administrator' command and it works as do the commands  
>>>> 'wbinfo' and 'getent passwd'. I can see the samba server in the  
>>>> 'Active Directory Users and Computers' and the printer and when I  
>>>> right click and say connect it does. When I pull up the properties  
>>>> page for the printer and hit the 'Print Test Page' I get a dialog  
>>>> box saying "Test page failed to print. Access Denied". I am logged  
>>>> into the DC with the same user as I have on the samba box but I  
>>>> still get the access denied, I even created a smbuser with same  
>>>> name but different password and still denied.
>>>>
>>>> I used the cupsaddsmb for my printer to place the files in the  
>>>> correct directory. This would constantly fail when I left the  
>>>> "security = ADS" line in my smb.conf file. So I had to change it to 
>>>>  user and it ran fine, I then changed the "security = user" back to 
>>>>  "security = ADS".
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any help,
>>>>
>>>> Jon
>>>>
>>>> Here is my smb.conf:
>>>>
>>>> # Global parameters
>>>> [global]
>>>> workgroup = SYSTEMS
>>>> realm = SYSTEMS.ALASKA.COM
>>>> load printers = yes
>>>> preferred master = no
>>>> server string = Samba print server
>>>> security = ADS
>>>> encrypt passwords = yes
>>>> log level = 3
>>>> log file = /var/log/samba/%m
>>>> max log size = 50
>>>> winbind enum users = Yes
>>>> winbind enum groups = Yes
>>>> winbind use default domain = Yes
>>>> winbind nested groups = Yes
>>>> winbind separator = +
>>>> printing = cups
>>>> printcap = cups
>>>> idmap uid = 10000-20000
>>>> idmap gid = 10000-20000
>>>>
>>>> [printers]
>>>> comment = All Printers
>>>> path = /var/spool/cups
>>>> browseable = no
>>>> public = yes
>>>> printable = yes
>>>> guest ok = yes
>>>>
>>>> [print$]
>>>> comment = Printer Drivers
>>>> path = /etc/samba/drivers
>>>> browseable = yes
>>>> guest ok = no
>>>> read only = no
>>>> write list = root
>>>>
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