Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 16:04:06 -0600 From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?C=E9sar_Amaya?= <csar@123.com.sv> To: Nathan Vidican <nvidican@wmptl.com> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Serving windows print drivers with Samba+CUPS (Was: CUPS +) Message-ID: <45A805D6.7020205@123.com.sv> In-Reply-To: <45A7DCF4.3050509@wmptl.com> References: <45A7CB28.7010107@123.com.sv> <45A7DCF4.3050509@wmptl.com>
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> 1 - Setup CUPS, add printers using RAW queues, Setup Samba, tell it to > use cups for printing > > 2 - Setup a shared location for printer drivers from Samba, the share > can be pretty much anywhere on your local FreeBSD filesystem, and can > use all the options of any other file-share, but must be shared from > Samba with the name 'print$'. Something similar to this inside your > smb.conf should suffice: > > [print$] > comment = Windows Client Printer Drivers > path = /var/db/windows_printers > browseable = yes > guest ok = yes > read only = yes > write list = root Administrator @"Domain Admins" @"Printer Admins" > > 3 - Login from a Windows client, to the Samba server using an > administrator login (as specified in the write list for print$). Goto > the 'Printers' section, NOT the direct queue mapping, for example: > \\samba1\Printers NOT \\samba1\some_printer. When in the printers > folder, right-click the printer you wish to add the drivers to, and > you can add them from the windows properties dialog like you would any > printer. This will upload the drivers to the samba [print$] share for > other clients to use. > > 4 - From another samba client running windows, goto > \\samba1\some_printer and it will prompt if you wish to 'Connect to > printer', simply say yes - and that client should use the windows > drivers directly from the samba [print$] share without further prompting. > > There are some issues, and it's not just as simple as 4 easy steps... > but this is the general process to go through, with a little reading > from the Samba website/documentation you should be able to get it > going. Feel free to drop another message back to the list if you run > into more questions from there. > > -- > Nathan Vidican It does not worked for me. This is my smb.conf file and my cupsd.conf printserver# cat smb.conf [global] workgroup = AmnetDatos server string = Print Server printcap name = cups load printers = yes printing = cups browseable = yes log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 50 hosts allow = 192.168.10. 127. security = share encrypt passwords = yes smb passwd file = /usr/local/etc/samba/smbpasswd socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 dns proxy = no log level = 4 [print$] comment = Printer Drivers path = /usr/local/share/cups/drivers browseable = yes guest ok = no read only = yes write list = root Administrator @"Domain Admins" @"Printer Admins" [HPDatos] comment = HP Laser Jet 4000 printable = yes path = /var/spool/samba guest ok = yes public = yes printable = yes printer admin = root [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba browseable = no guest ok = yes public = yes writable = no printable = yes printer admin = root printserver# cat cupsd.conf LogLevel info # Administrator user group... SystemGroup wheel # Only listen for connections from the local machine. Listen *:631 Listen /var/run/cups.sock # Show shared printers on the local network. Browsing On BrowseOrder allow,deny #BrowseAllow @LOCAL BrowseAllow 192.168.10.* # Default authentication type, when authentication is required... DefaultAuthType Basic # Restrict access to the server... <Location /> Order allow,deny Allow localhost Allow 192.168.10.* Allow 192.168.101.* </Location> # Restrict access to the admin pages... <Location /admin> Encryption Required Order allow,deny Allow localhost Allow 192.168.10.251 </Location> # Restrict access to configuration files... <Location /admin/conf> AuthType Basic Require user @SYSTEM Order allow,deny Allow localhost </Location> # Set the default printer/job policies... <Policy default> # Job-related operations must be done by the owner or an adminstrator... <Limit Send-Document Send-URI Hold-Job Release-Job Restart-Job Purge-Jobs Set-Job-Attributes Create-Job-Subscription Renew-Subscription Cancel-Subscription Get-Notifications Reprocess-Job Cancel-Current-Job Suspend-Current-Job Resume-Job CUPS-Move-Job> Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM Order deny,allow </Limit> # All administration operations require an adminstrator to authenticate... <Limit Pause-Printer Resume-Printer Set-Printer-Attributes Enable-Printer Disable-Printer Pause-Printer-After-Current-Job Hold-New-Jobs Release-Held-New-Jobs Deactivate-Printer Activate-Printer Restart-Printer Shutdown-Printer Startup-Printer Promote-Job Schedule-Job-After CUPS-Add-Printer CUPS-Delete-Printer CUPS-Add-Class CUPS-Delete-Class CUPS-Accept-Jobs CUPS-Reject-Jobs CUPS-Set-Default> AuthType Basic Require user @SYSTEM Order deny,allow </Limit> # Only the owner or an administrator can cancel or authenticate a job... <Limit Cancel-Job CUPS-Authenticate-Job> Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM Order deny,allow </Limit> <Limit All> Order deny,allow </Limit> </Policy> do you see something wrong in my configuration?
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