[Samba] Samba + CUPS

L.P.H. van Belle belle at bazuin.nl
Tue Oct 21 06:32:28 MDT 2014


thats his problem. 

The standard debian cups isnt that good atm. 
A simpel other solution is, 

install debian jessie with samba and cups. 
and your done. 

 

>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: rowlandpenny at googlemail.com 
>[mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens Rowland Penny
>Verzonden: dinsdag 21 oktober 2014 13:00
>Aan: "José Eduardo S. C. Xavier"
>CC: samba at lists.samba.org
>Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Samba + CUPS
>
>On 21/10/14 11:55, José Eduardo S. C. Xavier wrote:
>> I don't pretend to use it as a ADDC server, only want to use it to 
>> share a printer driver.
>>
>> 2014-10-21 11:48 GMT+01:00 Rowland Penny 
><rowlandpenny at googlemail.com 
>> <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>>:
>>
>>     On 21/10/14 11:31, José Eduardo S. C. Xavier wrote:
>>
>>         what do you mean by provision?
>>
>>     Oh come on, you cannot be serious, on the webpage you 
>say that you
>>     followed, there is this line (after the second line of '*'):
>>
>>     You're done! Now you can provision your domain server 
>interactively
>>
>>     Did you run the next line ????
>>
>>     Rowland
>>
>>
>>         I follow the tutorial just to try if it solve the problem,
>>         than I did that for a most recent version.
>>
>>         2014-10-21 11:28 GMT+01:00 Rowland Penny
>>         <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com
>>         <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>
>>         <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com
>>         <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>>>:
>>
>>
>>             On 21/10/14 11:21, José Eduardo S. C. Xavier wrote:
>>
>>
>>                     pi at lynx /usr/share/samba $ samba -b
>>                     Samba version: 4.0.7
>>                     Build environment:
>>                        Build host:  Linux lynx 3.12.28+ #709 PREEMPT
>>         Mon Sep 8
>>                     15:28:00 BST 2014 armv6l GNU/Linux
>>                     Paths:
>>                        BINDIR: /usr/bin
>>                        SBINDIR: /usr/sbin
>>                        CONFIGFILE: /etc/samba/smb.conf
>>                        NCALRPCDIR: /var/run/samba/ncalrpc
>>                        LOGFILEBASE: /var/log/samba
>>                        LMHOSTSFILE: /etc/samba/lmhosts
>>                        DATADIR: /usr/share
>>                        MODULESDIR: /usr/lib/samba
>>                        LOCKDIR: /var/lock/samba
>>                        STATEDIR: /var/lib/samba
>>                        CACHEDIR: /var/cache/samba
>>                        PIDDIR: /var/run/samba
>>                        PRIVATE_DIR: /var/lib/samba/private
>>                        SWATDIR: /usr/share/samba/swat
>>                        CODEPAGEDIR: /usr/share/samba/codepages
>>                        SETUPDIR: /usr/share/samba/setup
>>                        WINBINDD_SOCKET_DIR: /var/run/samba/winbindd
>>                        WINBINDD_PRIVILEGED_SOCKET_DIR:
>>                 /var/lib/samba/winbindd_privileged
>>                        NTP_SIGND_SOCKET_DIR: /var/lib/samba/ntp_signd
>>                     pi at lynx /usr/share/samba $ cd /etc/samba/
>>                     -bash: cd: /etc/samba/: No such file or directory
>>                     pi at lynx /usr/share/samba $
>>
>>
>>                 it should :s
>>
>>
>>                 2014-10-21 11:12 GMT+01:00 Rowland Penny
>>                 <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com
>>         <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>
>>                 <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com
>>         <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>>
>>                 <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com
>>         <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>
>>                 <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com
>>         <mailto:rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>>>>:
>>
>>                     On 21/10/14 11:06, José Eduardo S. C. 
>Xavier wrote:
>>
>>                         I followed this
>>         
>https://blog.littlebigisland.net/2013/raspberry-pi-as-an-active
>-directory-domain
>>                         to compile it from source and it is 
>running ok
>>         but now
>>                 how can
>>                         I find where
>>                         is the smb.conf file? Can't find it 
>anywhere :s
>>
>>
>>                     Well if you followed the webpage, it should be in
>>                 /etc/samba/, but
>>                     if you still cannot find it, try 'samba 
>-b' , this
>>         should show
>>                     where everything, including smb.conf, is stored.
>>
>>                     Rowland
>>
>>
>>                         2014-10-21 2:16 GMT+01:00 Nico Kadel-Garcia
>>                 <nkadel at gmail.com <mailto:nkadel at gmail.com>
>>         <mailto:nkadel at gmail.com <mailto:nkadel at gmail.com>>
>>                         <mailto:nkadel at gmail.com
>>         <mailto:nkadel at gmail.com> <mailto:nkadel at gmail.com
>>         <mailto:nkadel at gmail.com>>>>:
>>
>>                             On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 8:24 AM, L.P.H.
>>         van Belle
>>                             <belle at bazuin.nl <mailto:belle at bazuin.nl>
>>         <mailto:belle at bazuin.nl <mailto:belle at bazuin.nl>>
>>                 <mailto:belle at bazuin.nl <mailto:belle at bazuin.nl>
>>         <mailto:belle at bazuin.nl <mailto:belle at bazuin.nl>>>> wrote:
>>
>>                                   stop..
>>
>>                                 Dont install samba4.
>>
>>                                 Of use sernet-samba
>>                                 or use samba from wheezy backports.
>>
>>                                 samba4 is the most bad version.
>>
>>                             Not in my limited experience. It 
>needs some
>>                 refinemnt for
>>                             RHEL and
>>                             Fedora to enable full AD drop-in
>>         replacement, but
>>                 I've had
>>                             good
>>                             success with its stability for the last
>>         year of
>>                 casual use.
>>
>>
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>>             OK, two things, first, why did you use such an 
>old version ?
>>             second, create the directory '/etc/samba' and then
>>         provision again.
>>
>>             Rowland
>>
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>Then why don't you install the standard wheezy samba packages, 
>they will 
>do all that you want.
>
>Rowland
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