Bret Hughes wrote:
Are you wanting to print pdfs or create pdfs. THe example above seems to discuss using a printer share to create one. If that is the case what is in the 321 byte file?
Opps, yes. I want to *create* PDFs. Thank you for that point of clarification.
What is in those short PDFs? Postscript as near as I can tell. It's short enough to paste:
[tstone@psyche pdfdrop]$ less smbprn.00000002.KMoXvK.pdf %PDF-1.3 %Çì<8F>¢ 3 0 obj << /Type /Pages /Kids [ ] /Count 0 >> endobj 1 0 obj <</Type /Catalog /Pages 3 0 R >> endobj 2 0 obj <</Producer(GNU Ghostscript 7.05)>>endobj xref 0 4 0000000000 65535 f 0000000068 00000 n 0000000116 00000 n 0000000015 00000 n trailer << /Size 4 /Root 1 0 R /Info 2 0 R >> startxref 166 %%EOF
Other things to look at:
I have always used the DIAGNOSIS.txt file found in the /usr/share/doc/samba* for trouble shooting a setup.
I'm not seeing the DIANOSIS.txt file I think will need to review. As I built Samba 3.0. Nothing in /usr/local/samba reflecting a similar file. :(
If you think the problem is authentication then try somthing very simple like sharing /tmp and see if you can connect.
You can turn up the logging in smb.conf with the log level = directive. set it to something > 0 and see if that helps.
You can have the linux machine join a domain and let samba authenticate to it using winbind.
Thank you. I will look at these as well.
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