alan duval wrote: > I have been reading the Samba HowTo to figure out how to configure it so > that a guest OS in VirtualBox can use the printer. The article gives the > following example for the configuration file: > > > Example 2.3.3 Anonymous Print Server smb.conf > > # Global parameters > [ global ] > workgroup = MIDEARTH > netbios name = LUTHIEN > security = share > printcap name = cups > disable spoolss = Yes > show add printer wizard = No > printing = cups > [ printers ] > comment = All Printers > path = / var / spool /samba > guest ok = Yes > printable = Yes > use client driver = Yes > browseable = No > > > My question: What should I change "MIDEARTH" to? > As I log on to Fedora as alan should I change it to alan? > Or should it be the name of a workgroup in my WIN XP virtual OS? > > Where does one get the netbios name from to enter in the script, > bearing in mind that this is a standalone computer which a virtual OS > wants to print to? > > > Regards, > > Alan Duval > First, you should be able to use the stock Samba configuration file - you may have to uncomment the "gest ok = no" on the printer section and change it to yes. Second, change MIDEARTH to what ever workgroup name your are using with the guests. I believe the default is WORKGROUP. Thisr, change LUTHIEN to what ever name you want this computer to show up as when browsing the network. I usually take the hostname of the computer. If the full name is name.system.com then call the computer NAME. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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