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Hi,
how can I make it so that printing to a cups PDF printer can successfully run
the postprocessing script I specified in /etc/cups/cups-pdf.conf?
It does work with 'sentenforce permissve', and after creating and installing
some selinux modules from audit.log entries, it still doesn't work, an
Hallo,
perhaps someone hat a hint vor me.
My centos 7 samba Server ist working fine using Win10 Clienst with
Domaine-Integration.
Shares are browseable and access is possible with a sepearte login.
My problem:
I want to mount this shares from a centos7 client.
This fails with the following me
Mount.smb is way down-rev. It doesn't support the newer smb options
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020, 9:46 PM Ralf Prengel wrote:
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> Hallo,
> perhaps someone hat a hint vor me.
> My centos 7 samba Server ist working fine using Win10 Clienst with
> Domaine-Integration.
> Shares are browseable and access
Zitat von John Pierce :
Mount.smb is way down-rev. It doesn't support the newer smb options
Hallo,
thanks for the fast answer.
What would be the right way to mount using /etc/fstab?
Do you have an example?
Ralf
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On Tue, Apr 14, 2020, 10:29 PM Ralf Prengel
wrote:
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> Zitat von John Pierce :
>
> > Mount.smb is way down-rev. It doesn't support the newer smb options
>
> Hallo,
> thanks for the fast answer.
> What would be the right way to mount using /etc/fst
Zitat von John Pierce :
Unix to unix within a data center, I prefer NFS
Ok,
simple solution for a big problem.
Share is working now.
I ve to check that the flags for files an directories are working
while using the share from both sides.
Windows to save the files and Centos to work with
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