Re: F10 Cups / Samba / Vista

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Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 12:08 +1030, Tim wrote:
On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 10:56 -0500, Brian C. Huffman wrote:
the alternative that someone suggested about just making it a network
printer and pointing to the http address for cups (bypassing samba)
does work.  I'm just thinking that I might want to use this machine as
a fileserver at some point and there's no need to use two points of entry if one works.
It's worth thinking about that putting Samba in between CUPS and remote
access to it, and you are putting an *extra* thing in the middle, *is*
complicating how printing works.
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sure, when you're talking about one system.

also, experience tells me that things don't occur in isolation and
eventually you figure out that whatever is broken also affects other
things down the line that you haven't discovered yet.

The theory here is fairly simple...If cups is functioning properly,
computer can print. If samba is functioning properly, Windows computers
can print to samba shared printer through cups. Since PCL drivers on
Windows systems do not speak postscript, you must permit 'raw' printing
to allow the PCL through to the printer unmolested by cups. It really
isn't that complicated.

I've been experiencing a similar problem with my wife's new Vista computer. The printer is recognized. I can print a test page. Printing anything else has failed 99% of the time. The only relevant error I see in my cups error_log is:

cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.

The same setup worked on W2k and continues to work on a VMware W2k virtual machine. The relevant user has the same user name and password on both machines. Only printing is affected. Both computers can see the shares of the other. The shares can be mounted, files transferred, etc. This must be something Vista-specific. And, no, I can't explain why one or two jobs did print. I haven't posted about this issue before, because it doesn't really seem to be a Fedora problem.


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Joel

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