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Special Forums Cybersecurity Dancing a samba is easier :( Post 9014 by Micky on Sunday 21st of October 2001 08:50:53 AM
Old 10-21-2001
Tools Samba, swat and printing

Hi all,

Ok next problem:

I see my printer under windows. I click properties, and windows says "I can't see what printer that is", and lets me install a driver. I choose HP laserject 4P ( which is my printer ) and it installs it nicely. Then it shows me the properties of the printer. I try to print a testpage, but it didn't succeed. My guess is that I did something wrong in the smb.conf. Can someone help me. From what I understand you have to refer to the printers in your printcap file which looks like this at my puter:

<b>
### BEGIN apsfilter: ### /etc/gs.upp/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp lp_hp4p ###
# Warning: Configured for apsfilter, do not edit the labels!
# apsfilter setup Sat Oct 20 22:55:34 CEST 2001
#
lp_hp4p-ascii|lp1|y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--ascii-lp_hp4p|y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp ascii:\
:lp=/dev/lp0:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--ascii-lp_hp4p:\
:lf=/var/spool/lpd/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--ascii-lp_hp4p/log:\
:af=/var/spool/lpd/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--ascii-lp_hp4p/acct:\
:if=/var/lib/apsfilter/bin/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--ascii-lp_hp4p:\
:la@:mx#0:\
:tr=:cl:sh:
#
lp_hp4p|lp2|y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--auto-lp_hp4p|y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp auto:\
:lp=/dev/lp0:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--auto-lp_hp4p:\
:lf=/var/spool/lpd/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--auto-lp_hp4p/log:\
:af=/var/spool/lpd/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--auto-lp_hp4p/acct:\
:if=/var/lib/apsfilter/bin/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--auto-lp_hp4p:\
:la@:mx#0:\
:tr=:cl:sh:
#
lp_hp4p-raw|lp3|y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--raw-lp_hp4p|y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp raw:\
:lp=/dev/lp0:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--raw-lp_hp4p:\
:lf=/var/spool/lpd/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--raw-lp_hp4p/log:\
:af=/var/spool/lpd/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--raw-lp_hp4p/acct:\
:if=/var/lib/apsfilter/bin/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp--raw-lp_hp4p:\
:la@:mx#0:\
:tr=:cl:sh:
#
### END apsfilter: ### /etc/gs.upp/y2prn_lp_hp4p.upp lp_hp4p ###
</b>

I don't want guests to be able to print to this printer. I added this in my smb.conf file:

<b>
[printers]
comment = All Printers
browseable = no
printable = yes
public = no
read only = yes
create mode = 0700
print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s
path = /var/spool/samba/print
</b>

I hope someone can help me further here

About the swat topic:
I tried both localhost and my own ip and I got a connection refused.

Miriam
 

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NAME
nntp-pull - fetch articles from the server to the mbox SYNOPSIS
nntp-pull [options...] groupname [groupname...] DESCRIPTION
Fetch messages from the server and save them into the mailbox (mbox format). Every argument is supposed to be a name of group, optionally followed by a '>' character and mbox filename. If the mbox filename is omitted, it defaults to the name of the group. Besides global options (described in sinntp(1)), nntp-pull command takes following options: --limit=N Pull at most N messages. --reget Start from the first available message. EXAMPLES
nntp-pull --server=news.example.org --limit=50 'comp.os.linux>os-linux' Fetches at most the 50 newest articles from the newsgroup comp.os.linux located on news.example.org server and appends them to the os-linux mailbox file. nntp-pull --server=news.example.net --reget --limit=3 comp.os.windows Fetches at most the 3 oldest articles from the newsgroup comp.os.windows located on news.example.net server and appends them to the comp.os.windows mailbox file. SEE ALSO
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