09-17-2015
If that was possible communicating with the system while its a guest within a vm would be much easier, unfortunately the version of OpenServer it is running does not support the tcp/ip stack.
Currently the only way that I know of to send data between the guest system and the host is via a serial connection, for example the output of the printer is sent through one of the guest's serial ports to a named pipe on the host where it is converted to pdf.
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pdb_odsam
PDB_ODSAM(8) PDB_ODSAM(8)
NAME
pdb_odsam - Open Directory account information database for smbd
SYNOPSIS
The pdb_odsam plugin is the default account information database backend used on Mac OS X. It makes users and groups record from Open
Directory available to Samba.
idmap_odsam should always be used in conjunction with the odsam passdb backend.
OPTIONS
odsam: map guest to guest = BOOL
If this is true (the default), pdb_odsam map the literal username "guest" to the configured guest account. This makes "guest" an
alias for the configured guest account regardless of whether an account named "guest" exists or not.
odsam: msglevel = LEVEL
LEVEL is the integer log level at which pdb_odsam should emit log messages. The lower LEVEL is, the more verbose the log messages.
odsam: traceall = BOOL
If this is true, pdb_odsam will emit log messages for all Open Directory calls. If it is false (the default), it will only log
errors.
EXAMPLES
[global]
idmap domain = default
idmap config default:default = yes
idmap config default:backend = odsam
idmap alloc backend = odsam
passdb backend = odsam
odsam: msglevel = 0 # Log at debugging levels
odsam: traceall = no # Do not trace Open Directory calls
BUGS
Please report bugs to Apple.
SEE ALSO
DirectoryService(8), smb.conf(5), smbd(8)
PDB_ODSAM(8)