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.
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. */
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
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.
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...)
Antonio M wrote:
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
- 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...
On the same machine, same usernames?
If not what happens if you give it the ip address of the other machine..
- There is no firewall on the XP machine
If connected to the "outside world" bad idea but it necessarily does not have to be the firewall.. ( Have come accross weird problems between M$ releases and or service packs, firewall and antivirus products )
- I guess that something is wrong with samba (but it is a shot in the
dark, no idea where to begin...)
Well at least I can confirm that smb printing is working correctly to our printers server and AD. Things get authenticated correctly and get printed.
And from the looks of it you last comment on the bug report it seems that samba is working..
So I suggest M$ being the culprit in these matters... ( things being blocked dropped or not allowed )
Best regard Jóhann B.
2008/3/27, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" johannbg@hi.is:
Antonio M wrote:
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
- 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...
On the same machine, same usernames?
If not what happens if you give it the ip address of the other machine..
yes exactle same users and some usernames between F8 and F9
- There is no firewall on the XP machine
If connected to the "outside world" bad idea but it necessarily does not have to be the firewall.. ( Have come accross weird problems between M$ releases and or service packs, firewall and antivirus products )
the XP machine is connected to the net through a firewall (a F8 machine acting as firewall)
- I guess that something is wrong with samba (but it is a shot in the
dark, no idea where to begin...)
Well at least I can confirm that smb printing is working correctly to our printers server and AD. Things get authenticated correctly and get printed.
And from the looks of it you last comment on the bug report it seems that samba is working..
So I suggest M$ being the culprit in these matters... ( things being blocked dropped or not allowed )
No, I disagree because F8 machine is printing while F9 is not, with exactly same setup...and I repeat, at beginning of F9 testing, it was printing also from F9
Best regard
Jóhann B.
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Best regards
Antonio M wrote:
2008/3/27, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" johannbg@hi.is:
Antonio M wrote:
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
- 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...
On the same machine, same usernames?
If not what happens if you give it the ip address of the other machine..
yes exactle same users and some usernames between F8 and F9
- There is no firewall on the XP machine
If connected to the "outside world" bad idea but it necessarily does not have to be the firewall.. ( Have come accross weird problems between M$ releases and or service packs, firewall and antivirus products )
the XP machine is connected to the net through a firewall (a F8 machine acting as firewall)
- I guess that something is wrong with samba (but it is a shot in the
dark, no idea where to begin...)
Well at least I can confirm that smb printing is working correctly to our printers server and AD. Things get authenticated correctly and get printed.
And from the looks of it you last comment on the bug report it seems that samba is working..
So I suggest M$ being the culprit in these matters... ( things being blocked dropped or not allowed )
No, I disagree because F8 machine is printing while F9 is not, with exactly same setup...and I repeat, at beginning of F9 testing, it was printing also from F9
Kinda missed the key part that it used to be able to print.... :)
Best regards Johann B.
On Thu, 2008-03-27 at 11:11 +0000, Tim Waugh wrote:
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.
I take it the trouble shooting stuff is new in rawhide (and not in F8)?
R.
2008/3/29, Rodd Clarkson rodd@clarkson.id.au:
On Thu, 2008-03-27 at 11:11 +0000, Tim Waugh wrote:
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.
I take it the trouble shooting stuff is new in rawhide (and not in F8)?
R.
"It's a fine line between denial and faith. It's much better on my side"
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yes...
On Sat, 2008-03-29 at 11:53 +1100, Rodd Clarkson wrote:
I take it the trouble shooting stuff is new in rawhide (and not in F8)?
Yes, although the current updates-testing package for system-config-printer does include the trouble-shooter (albeit mostly hidden). I have marked that package (0.7.74.11-4.fc8) for a stable update, so that should be pushed some time this week.
It is "hidden" in that it is not reachable from the menu (compared to Fedora 9, where it will be under 'Help'). However, it can be invoked from the command line like this:
/usr/share/system-config-printer/troubleshoot/__init__.py
It is hidden in this way because it's still slightly experimental.
Tim. */