CUPS+SMB를이용한 프린터 서버 구축...

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밤을 세어 가며 구축 하다가 실패 했습니다. WinXP, Server 2003, Linux에서 프린터를 사용 할 예정이고 프린터는 Linux에 연결 되어 있습니다. 몇 가지 제가 설정 한 것과 로그 파일을 가져다 붙여 보겠습니다. 하지만... 이게 결과가 마음에 안 드네요.. 결과... 실패...
-- smb.conf 일부 --

# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too
# many!) most of which are not shown in this example
#
# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash)
# is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a #
# for commentry and a ; for parts of the config file that you
# may wish to enable
#
# NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command "testparm"
# to check that you have not made any basic syntactic errors.
#
#======================= Global Settings =====================================
[global]
 
# 1. Server Naming Options:
# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
   workgroup = LECL
 
# netbios name is the name you will see in "Network Neighbourhood",
# but defaults to your hostname
;  netbios name = <name_of_this_server>
 
# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
   server string = LECL SMB SERVER
 
# Message command is run by samba when a "popup" message is sent to it.
# The example below is for use with LinPopUp:
; message command = /usr/bin/linpopup "%f" "%m" %s; rm %s
 
# 2. Printing Options:
# CHANGES TO ENABLE PRINTING ON ALL CUPS PRINTERS IN THE NETWORK
# if you want to automatically load your printer list rather
# than setting them up individually then you'll need this
   printcap name = cups
   load printers = yes
 
# It should not be necessary to spell out the print system type unless
# yours is non-standard. Currently supported print systems include:
# bsd, sysv, plp, lprng, aix, hpux, qnx, cups
   printing = cups
 
# Samba 3.x supports the Windows NT-style point-and-print feature. To
# use this, you need to be able to upload print drivers to the samba
# server. The printer admins (or root) may install drivers onto samba.
# Note that this feature uses the print$ share, so you will need to
# enable it below.
# printer admin = @<group> <user>
   printer admin = @adm
# This should work well for winbind:
;   printer admin = @"Domain Admins"
 
# 3. Logging Options:
# this tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine
# that connects
   log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
 
# Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb).
   max log size = 50
 
# Set the log (verbosity) level (0 <= log level <= 10)
; log level = 3
 
# 4. Security and Domain Membership Options:
# This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict
# connections to machines which are on your local network. The
# following example restricts access to two C class networks and
# the "loopback" interface. For more examples of the syntax see
# the smb.conf man page. Do not enable this if (tcp/ip) name resolution does
# not work for all the hosts in your network.
   hosts allow = 192.168.0. 192.168.1. 127.
 
# Uncomment this if you want a guest account, you must add this to /etc/passwd
# otherwise the user "nobody" is used
;  guest account = pcguest
# Allow users to map to guest:
  map to guest = bad user
 
# Security mode. Most people will want user level security. See
# security_level.txt for details.
   security = share
# Use password server option only with security = server or security = domain
# When using security = domain, you should use password server = *
;   password server = <NT-Server-Name>
;   password server = *
 
# Password Level allows matching of _n_ characters of the password for
# all combinations of upper and lower case.
;  password level = 8
;  username level = 8
 
# You may wish to use password encryption. Please read
# ENCRYPTION.txt, Win95.txt and WinNT.txt in the Samba documentation.
# Do not enable this option unless you have read those documents
# Encrypted passwords are required for any use of samba in a Windows NT domain
# The smbpasswd file is only required by a server doing authentication, thus
# members of a domain do not need one.
  encrypt passwords = yes
 
# The following are needed to allow password changing from Windows to
# also update the Linux system password.
# NOTE: Use these with 'encrypt passwords' and 'smb passwd file' above.
# NOTE2: You do NOT need these to allow workstations to change only
#        the encrypted SMB passwords. They allow the Unix password
#        to be kept in sync with the SMB password.
;  unix password sync = Yes
# You either need to setup a passwd program and passwd chat, or
# enable pam password change
;  pam password change = yes
;  passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
;  passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *Re*ype*new*UNIX*password* %n\n \
;*passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
 
# Unix users can map to different SMB User names
;  username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
 
# Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration
# on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name
# of the machine that is connecting
;   include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%m
 
# Options for using winbind. Winbind allows you to do all account and
# authentication from a Windows or samba domain controller, creating
# accounts on the fly, and maintaining a mapping of Windows RIDs to unix uid's
# and gid's. idmap uid and idmap gid are the only required parameters.
#
# winbind separator is the character a user must use between their domain
# name and username, defaults to "\"
;  winbind separator = +
#
# winbind use default domain allows you to have winbind return usernames
# in the form user instead of DOMAIN+user for the domain listed in the
# workgroup parameter.
;  winbind use default domain = yes
#
# template homedir determines the home directory for winbind users, with
# %D expanding to their domain name and %U expanding to their username:
;  template homedir = /home/%D/%U
 
# When using winbind, you may want to have samba create home directories
# on the fly for authenticated users. Ensure that /etc/pam.d/samba is
# using 'service=system-auth-winbind' in pam_stack modules, and then
# enable obedience of pam restrictions below:
;  obey pam restrictions = yes
 
#
# template shell determines the shell users authenticated by winbind get
;  template shell = /bin/bash
 
# 5. Browser Control and Networking Options:
# Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
# See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
 
# Configure Samba to use multiple interfaces
# If you have multiple network interfaces then you must list them
# here. See the man page for details.
;   interfaces = 192.168.12.2/24 192.168.13.2/24
 
# Configure remote browse list synchronisation here
#  request announcement to, or browse list sync from:
#       a specific host or from / to a whole subnet (see below)
;   remote browse sync = 192.168.3.25 192.168.5.255
# Cause this host to announce itself to local subnets here
;   remote announce = 192.168.1.255 192.168.2.44
 
# set local master to no if you don't want Samba to become a master
# browser on your network. Otherwise the normal election rules apply
;   local master = no
 
# OS Level determines the precedence of this server in master browser
# elections. The default value should be reasonable
;   os level = 33
 
# Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser. This
# allows Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Don't use this
# if you already have a Windows NT domain controller doing this job
;   domain master = yes
 
# Preferred Master causes Samba to force a local browser election on startup
# and gives it a slightly higher chance of winning the election
;   preferred master = yes
 
# 6. Domain Control Options:
# Enable this if you want Samba to be a domain logon server for
# Windows95 workstations or Primary Domain Controller for WinNT and Win2k
;   domain logons = yes
 
# if you enable domain logons then you may want a per-machine or
# per user logon script
# run a specific logon batch file per workstation (machine)
;   logon script = %m.bat
# run a specific logon batch file per username
;   logon script = %U.bat
 
# Where to store roaming profiles for WinNT and Win2k
#        %L substitutes for this servers netbios name, %U is username
#        You must uncomment the [Profiles] share below
;   logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
 
# Where to store roaming profiles for Win9x. Be careful with this as it also
# impacts where Win2k finds it's /HOME share
; logon home = \\%L\%U\.profile
 
 
# The add user script is used by a domain member to add local user accounts
# that have been authenticated by the domain controller, or when adding
# users via the Windows NT Tools (ie User Manager for Domains).
 
# Scripts for file (passwd, smbpasswd) backend:
; add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false '%u'
; delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel '%s'
; add user to group script = /usr/bin/gpasswd -a '%u' '%g'
; delete user from group script = /usr/bin/gpasswd -d '%u' '%g'
; set primary group script = /usr/sbin/usermod -g '%g' '%u'
; add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd %g && getent group '%g'|awk -F: '{print
$3}'
; delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel '%g'
 
# Scripts for LDAP backend (assumes nss_ldap is in use on the domain controller.
# Needs IDEALX scripts, and configuration in smbldap_conf.pm.
# This assumes you've installed the IDEALX scripts into /usr/share/samba/scripts
...
; add user script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-useradd.pl '%u'
; delete user script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-userdel.pl '%u'
; add user to group script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-groupmod.pl -m '%u
' '%g'
; delete user from group script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-groupmod.pl -
x '%u' '%g'
; set primary group script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-usermod.pl -g '%g'
 '%u'
; add group script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-groupadd.pl '%g' && /usr/s
hare/samba/scripts/smbldap-groupshow.pl %g|awk '/^gidNumber:/ {print $2}'
; delete group script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-userdel.pl '%g'
 
 
# The add machine script is use by a samba server configured as a domain
# controller to add local machine accounts when adding machines to the domain.
# The script must work from the command line when replacing the macros,
# or the operation will fail. Check that groups exist if forcing a group.
# Script for domain controller for adding machines:
; add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g machines -c 'Machine Ac
count' -s /bin/false -M '%u'
# Script for domain controller with LDAP backend for adding machines (You need
# the IDEALX scripts, and to configure the smbldap_conf.pm first):
; add machine script = /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-useradd.pl -w -d /dev/nu
ll -g machines -c 'Machine Account' -s /bin/false '%u'
 
# Domain groups:
# Domain groups are now configured by using the 'net groupmap' tool
 
# Samba Password Database configuration:
# Samba now has runtime-configurable password database backends. Multiple
# passdb backends may be used, but users will only be added to the first one
# Default:
; passdb backend = smbpasswd guest
# TDB backen with fallback to smbpasswd and guest
; passdb backend = tdbsam smbpasswd guest
# LDAP with fallback to smbpasswd guest
# Enable SSL by using an ldaps url, or enable tls with 'ldap ssl' below.
; passdb backend = ldapsam:ldaps://ldap.mydomain.com smbpasswd guest
# Use the samba2 LDAP schema:
; passdb backend = ldapsam_compat:ldaps://ldap.mydomain.com smbpasswd guest
 
# idmap uid account range:
# This is a range of unix user-id's that samba will map non-unix RIDs to,
# such as when using Winbind
; idmap uid = 10000-20000
; idmap gid = 10000-20000
 
# LDAP configuration for Domain Controlling:
# The account (dn) that samba uses to access the LDAP server
# This account needs to have write access to the LDAP tree
# You will need to give samba the password for this dn, by
# running 'smbpasswd -w mypassword'
; ldap admin dn = cn=root,dc=mydomain,dc=com
; ldap ssl = start_tls
# start_tls should run on 389, but samba defaults incorrectly to 636
; ldap port = 389
; ldap suffix = dc=mydomain,dc=com
; ldap server = ldap.mydomain.com
# Seperate suffixes are available for machines, users, groups, and idmap, if
# ldap suffix appears first, it is appended to the specific suffix.
# Example for a unix-ish directory layout:
; ldap machine suffix = ou=Hosts
; ldap user suffix = ou=People
; ldap group suffix = ou=Group
; ldap idmap suffix = ou=Idmap
# Example for AD-ish layout:
; ldap machine suffix = cn=Computers
; ldap user suffix = cn=Users
; ldap group suffix = cn=Groups
; ldap idmap suffix = cn=Idmap
 
 
# 7. Name Resolution Options:
# All NetBIOS names must be resolved to IP Addresses
# 'Name Resolve Order' allows the named resolution mechanism to be specified
# the default order is "host lmhosts wins bcast". "host" means use the unix
# system gethostbyname() function call that will use either /etc/hosts OR
# DNS or NIS depending on the settings of /etc/host.config, /etc/nsswitch.conf
# and the /etc/resolv.conf file. "host" therefore is system configuration
# dependant. This parameter is most often of use to prevent DNS lookups
# in order to resolve NetBIOS names to IP Addresses. Use with care!
# The example below excludes use of name resolution for machines that are NOT
# on the local network segment
# - OR - are not deliberately to be known via lmhosts or via WINS.
; name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
 
# Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section:
# WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable it's WINS Server
;   wins support = yes
 
# WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client
#       Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT both
;   wins server = w.x.y.z
 
# WINS Proxy - Tells Samba to answer name resolution queries on
# behalf of a non WINS capable client, for this to work there must be
# at least one  WINS Server on the network. The default is NO.
;   wins proxy = yes
 
# DNS Proxy - tells Samba whether or not to try to resolve NetBIOS names
# via DNS nslookups. The built-in default for versions 1.9.17 is yes,
# this has been changed in version 1.9.18 to no.
   dns proxy = no
 
# 8. File Naming Options:
# Case Preservation can be handy - system default is _no_
# NOTE: These can be set on a per share basis
;  preserve case = no
;  short preserve case = no
# Default case is normally upper case for all DOS files
;  default case = lower
# Be very careful with case sensitivity - it can break things!
;  case sensitive = no
 
# Enabling internationalization:
# you can match a Windows code page with a UNIX character set.
# Windows: 437 (US), 737 (GREEK), 850 (Latin1 - Western European),
# 852 (Czech), 861 (???), 932 (Japanese),
# 936 (Simplified Chin.), 949 (Korean Hangul),
# 950 (Trad. Chin.).
# More detail about code page is in
# "http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/oslocversion.mspx"
# UNIX: ISO8859-1 (Western European), ISO8859-2 (Eastern Eu.),
# ISO8859-5 (Russian Cyrillic), KOI8-R (Alt-Russ. Cyril.)
# This is an example for french users:
   dos charset = cp949
   unix charset = cp949
 
 
#============================ Share Definitions ==============================
[homes]
   comment = Home Directories
   browseable = no
   writable = yes
# You can enable VFS recycle bin on a per share basis:
# Uncomment the next 2 lines (make sure you create a
# .recycle folder in the base of the share and ensure
# all users will have write access to it. See
# examples/VFS/recycle/REAME in the samba docs for details
;   vfs object = /usr/lib/samba/vfs/recycle.so
 
# Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain Logons
; [netlogon]
;   comment = Network Logon Service
;   path = /var/lib/samba/netlogon
;   guest ok = yes
;   writable = no
 
# Un-comment the following to provide a specific roving profile share
# the default is to use the user's home directory
;[Profiles]
;    path = /var/lib/samba/profiles
;    browseable = no
;    guest ok = yes
# This script can be enabled to create profile directories on the fly
# You may want to turn off guest acces if you enable this, as it
# hasn't been thoroughly tested.
;root preexec = PROFILE=/var/lib/samba/profiles/%u; if [ ! -e $PROFILE ]; \
;                then mkdir -pm700 $PROFILE; chown %u:%g $PROFILE;fi
 
# NOTE: If you have a CUPS print system there is no need to
# specifically define each individual printer.
# You must configure the samba printers with the appropriate Windows
# drivers on your Windows clients. On the Samba server no filtering is
# done. If you wish that the server provides the driver and the clients
# send PostScript ("Generic PostScript Printer" under Windows), you have
# to swap the 'print command' line below with the commented one.
[printers]
   comment = All Printers
   path = /var/spool/samba
   browseable = no
# to allow user 'guest account' to print.
   guest ok = yes
   writable = no
   printable = yes
   create mode = 0700
# =====================================
# print command: see above for details.
# =====================================
   print command = lpr -P %p -o raw %s -r
;   print command = lpr-cups -P %p %s # using cups own drivers (use generic Post
Script on clients).
# The following two commands are the samba defaults for printing=cups
# change them only if you need different options:
;   lpq command = lpq -P %p
;   lprm command = cancel %p-%j
 
# This share is used for Windows NT-style point-and-print support.
# To be able to install drivers, you need to be either root, or listed
# in the printer admin parameter above. Note that you also need write access
# to the directory and share definition to be able to upload the drivers.
# For more information on this, please see the Printing Support Section of
# /usr/share/doc/samba-<version>/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf
[print$]
   path = /var/lib/samba/printers
   browseable = yes
   read only = yes
   write list = @adm root
   guest ok = yes

-- access_log(CUPS 로그) --
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:38:08 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 281 Get-Jobs su
ccessful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:38:08 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 202 Get-Printer
-Attributes successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:38:31 +0900] "POST /printers/HP_Deskjet_3900_USB_1
 HTTP/1.1" 200 859937 Print-Job client-error-document-format-not-supported
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:38:38 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 351 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:38:38 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 351 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:38:38 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 76 CUPS-Get-Def
ault successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:38:38 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 137 Get-Printer
-Attributes successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:38:38 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 137 Get-Jobs su
ccessful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:39:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:39:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:52:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:52:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:11:05:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:11:05:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:11:18:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:11:18:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:11:31:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:11:31:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:11:44:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:11:44:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:11:57:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:11:57:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:12:10:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:12:10:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:12:23:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:12:23:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:12:36:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:12:36:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:12:49:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:12:49:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:13:02:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:13:02:32 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:13:15:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:13:15:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:13:28:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:13:28:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:13:41:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:13:41:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:13:54:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:13:54:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:14:07:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:14:07:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:14:20:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:14:20:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:14:33:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:14:33:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:14:46:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Pr
inters successful-ok
localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:14:46:07 +0900] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 130 CUPS-Get-Cl
asses successful-ok

최소한 로그 내용을 간소화 시켜 놓았는데 모르겠네요... 로컬에선 lpr로 인쇠가 정상적으로 됩니다... access_log 파일을제시한 이유는 저기 SMB로 부터 인쇠 처리 명령을 받은 부분에서 오류가 발생한 흔적이 있기 때문입니다. 다른 파일엔... 로그가 없네요.

문제가 이거 말고도 여러 가지가 있어서 슬그머니 하나 하나 해결 하다가 여기서 더 이상 진행을 못 하고 있습니다. 뭐가 안 맞는 건지 알 수가 없거든요.

localhost - - [15/Jan/2007:10:38:31 +0900] "POST /printers/HP_Deskjet_3900_USB_1
 HTTP/1.1" 200 859937 Print-Job client-error-document-format-not-supported

요 부분 때문에 드리는 말씀입니다.
smb.conf 를 보시면 아실 수 있듯이 lpr을 통해 raw레벨에서 인쇠를 실시 하도록 설정 되어 있습니다. 인쇠를 직접 보내는 컴퓨터에서 드라이버에 맞게 내용을 작성해서 프린터 서버로 보내는 식이 되는 거죠...

어떻게 하면 문제가 해결 될 수 있을 까요???

사랑천사의 이미지

mime.convs 파일에

application/octet-stream        application/vnd.cups-raw

와 같이 추가 해 주면 RAW 프린팅이 됩니다. SMB를 통해 공유 할 경우 윈도우즈에서는 인쇠시 자체적으로 지닌 드라이버를 사용 하는 경우가 대부분인데 이 경우 RAW 모드로 인쇠 지원이 되지 않으면 인쇠가 불가능합니다.
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MSN: ysnglee2000@hotmail.com
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웃음... 행복... 평화... (진정한...) 희망... 사랑... 이 세상 모든것이 그렇다면 얼마나 좋을까...(꿈 속의 바램일 뿐인가...)

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아 이런 말씀 죄송한데 인쇠 라고 계속 쓰시니까 뭔가 자꾸 웃겨서..

아 어떻게 해~ 어흑~

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어디가 위고 어디가 아래여..

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죄송 하실 것은 없는데.. 그게 웃낀가요??? '인쇠' 으음.. 전 안 웃낀 거 같은데... 혹시 그 단어가 익숙치 않으신 건지요... 전 프린트 라는 말이 더 익숙치가 않은데.. 프린터는 익숙한데프린트는 으음... 전 인쇠물 그러지 프린트물 잘 안 그러다 보니 으음...
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E-Mail: yeosong@gmail.com
MSN: ysnglee2000@hotmail.com
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웃음... 행복... 평화... (진정한...) 희망... 사랑... 이 세상 모든것이 그렇다면 얼마나 좋을까...(꿈 속의 바램일 뿐인가...)

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익명사용자의 이미지

아마 "인쇄"라고 수정되어야 한다고 말씀하신 듯 한데..
하긴 저도 뻔한 글자라고 생각했던 글을 잘못 들어선 뒤론 계속 틀린 글자를 쓰는 경우가 왕왕 있더군요..
흐미.. 우리가 너무 영어에 스트레스를 받아서 그런것일까요? TT

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Fedora 5 환경에서 CUPS 로 프린터 서버를 구축해서 사용중입니다.
윈도우XP, 2003 에서도 잘 설치가 되었는데.. SMB까지는 설정이 안간것으로 기억합니다.

http://blog.naver.com/junix/80027086043

여기가 제 개인 블로그인데 기록을 해 두었으니 참고해보십시요.

CUPS 만 잘 설정하시면 될껍니다.