SetPrinter call failed

Gerald (Jerry) Carter jerry at plainjoe.org
Mon Jan 20 18:06:13 GMT 2003


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On 9 Jan 2003, Meik Hellmund wrote:

> I'm trying to add printer drivers to samba using cupsaddsmb (CUPS1.1.18).
> This fails on samba3-alpha21 which comes with Debian/unstable. I installed the
> samba cvs version from today but with the same result. The problem is a 
> rpcclient call:
> 
> ~#rpcclient localhost  -U root  -c 'setdriver pp1 pp1' -d3
> lp_load: refreshing parameters
> Initialising global parameters
> ....
> Password:
> Connecting to host=localhost share=IPC$
> Connecting to 127.0.0.1 at port 445
> Doing spnego session setup (blob length=58)
> got OID=1 3 6 1 4 1 311 2 2 10
> got principal=NONE
> lsa_io_sec_qos: length c does not match size 8
> SetPrinter call failed!
> result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
> 
> 
> This is independent of whether printers/drivers named pp1 really exist, you
> can use arbitrary strings instead of "pp1", so you should be able to reproduce
> this without cups or printer drivers. 
> 
> I can provide more debug info and try anything needed to help. 
> Any help is greatly appreciated.

I need to spend some time with CUPS.  I'll try to do that some when I get 
back in the office next week.




chers, jerry
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