Printing to smb with kerberos auth?
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I want to set up a printer via samba client to a Windows printserver.
I managed to do it specifying this connection string:
smb://user:pass@printserver/printer
Is there a way to do auth through kerberos, without specifying user:pass
as part of the uri?
This command:
smbclient -L printserver -k
works well (so samba itself is able to login through kerberos), but I didn't find out how to tell CUPS to apply kerberos authentication. I did not find such GUI options in KDE nor a way to specify it through the command line.
$ plasmashell --version
plasmashell 5.10.5
$ kf5-config --version
Qt: 5.9.1
KDE Frameworks: 5.38.0
kf5-config: 1.0
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I want to set up a printer via samba client to a Windows printserver.
I managed to do it specifying this connection string:
smb://user:pass@printserver/printer
Is there a way to do auth through kerberos, without specifying user:pass
as part of the uri?
This command:
smbclient -L printserver -k
works well (so samba itself is able to login through kerberos), but I didn't find out how to tell CUPS to apply kerberos authentication. I did not find such GUI options in KDE nor a way to specify it through the command line.
$ plasmashell --version
plasmashell 5.10.5
$ kf5-config --version
Qt: 5.9.1
KDE Frameworks: 5.38.0
kf5-config: 1.0
samba printing cups kerberos
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I want to set up a printer via samba client to a Windows printserver.
I managed to do it specifying this connection string:
smb://user:pass@printserver/printer
Is there a way to do auth through kerberos, without specifying user:pass
as part of the uri?
This command:
smbclient -L printserver -k
works well (so samba itself is able to login through kerberos), but I didn't find out how to tell CUPS to apply kerberos authentication. I did not find such GUI options in KDE nor a way to specify it through the command line.
$ plasmashell --version
plasmashell 5.10.5
$ kf5-config --version
Qt: 5.9.1
KDE Frameworks: 5.38.0
kf5-config: 1.0
samba printing cups kerberos
I want to set up a printer via samba client to a Windows printserver.
I managed to do it specifying this connection string:
smb://user:pass@printserver/printer
Is there a way to do auth through kerberos, without specifying user:pass
as part of the uri?
This command:
smbclient -L printserver -k
works well (so samba itself is able to login through kerberos), but I didn't find out how to tell CUPS to apply kerberos authentication. I did not find such GUI options in KDE nor a way to specify it through the command line.
$ plasmashell --version
plasmashell 5.10.5
$ kf5-config --version
Qt: 5.9.1
KDE Frameworks: 5.38.0
kf5-config: 1.0
samba printing cups kerberos
edited Mar 16 at 9:45
asked Mar 15 at 5:35
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