2008/3/27, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" johannbg@hi.is:
Antonio M wrote:
2008/3/27, Tim Waugh twaugh@redhat.com:
On Thu, 2008-03-27 at 11:53 +0100, Antonio M wrote:
I have a mixed network with Windows XP, F8 and F9 (rawhide) I am sharing an HP Laserprinter (that is attached to the XP machine) and I can print from F8 computer, but I can't from F9. Setup is similar. Printer is detected from config-system-printer on both F8 and F9 but when I print a test page from F9 nothing happens. I gave a look to log files for cups but I didn't see anything strange!!! Where shall I start to look from scratch???? Cups is v.1.3.6 on both Fedora machines.
Try using the troubleshooter: from system-config-printer, select Help->Troubleshoot. It probably won't be able to find your problem specifically, but will most likely have some useful information that you will be able to paste into a bug report.
Thanks, Tim. */
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Filed as: Bug 439154: Cannot print on a Windows shared printer
Just tested setting up 2 printers through S-C-P ( HP Laserjet 9000 and HP color Laserjet 4600 ) with "windows" authentication against AD
The network printers are sett up on cups printer server ( cups-1.2.4-11.14.el5_1.4 ) running on RHEL 5
Worked flawlessly :)
Which show the smb authentication faze is working.. ( at least against 2003 AD )
Maybe the printer job is getting dropped on the xp end?
Sure you don't have "allow" FC9 beta machine to print on the XP machine ( share/firewall/antivirus on xp ??? )
Best regards Johann B.
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Johann
1) I am testing F9, no problem with F8 and same cups, and also with first release of F9.Unfortunately I made updates in the meantime but i didn't print much since then...
2) There is no firewall on the XP machine
3) I guess that something is wrong with samba (but it is a shot in the dark, no idea where to begin...)