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Save password for Windows Samba server for printing in Gnome?
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Unfortunately for us Linux users, our University printer works over the Samba protocoll.
After configuring it in CUPS I can print, but I have to enter username and password everytime with no option to save. I also used the username:password@adress syntax, but to no avail. The gnome key manager also does not seem to be used there.
Is there any way to save the credentials?
I use Arch Linux 3.15.3-1-ARCH with GNOME Shell 3.12.2.
gnome smb
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Unfortunately for us Linux users, our University printer works over the Samba protocoll.
After configuring it in CUPS I can print, but I have to enter username and password everytime with no option to save. I also used the username:password@adress syntax, but to no avail. The gnome key manager also does not seem to be used there.
Is there any way to save the credentials?
I use Arch Linux 3.15.3-1-ARCH with GNOME Shell 3.12.2.
gnome smb
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Unfortunately for us Linux users, our University printer works over the Samba protocoll.
After configuring it in CUPS I can print, but I have to enter username and password everytime with no option to save. I also used the username:password@adress syntax, but to no avail. The gnome key manager also does not seem to be used there.
Is there any way to save the credentials?
I use Arch Linux 3.15.3-1-ARCH with GNOME Shell 3.12.2.
gnome smb
Unfortunately for us Linux users, our University printer works over the Samba protocoll.
After configuring it in CUPS I can print, but I have to enter username and password everytime with no option to save. I also used the username:password@adress syntax, but to no avail. The gnome key manager also does not seem to be used there.
Is there any way to save the credentials?
I use Arch Linux 3.15.3-1-ARCH with GNOME Shell 3.12.2.
gnome smb
gnome smb
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Did you use the full URL for accessing a SMB printer?
Log in on the CUPS web interface and choose to add a new printer. As a device choose "Windows Printer via SAMBA".
For the device location, enter:
smb://username:password@hostname/printer_name
The above is from the Arch Linux CUPS Printer Sharing wiki page.
Note: to log in othe CUPS web interface, use http://localhost:631
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Did you use the full URL for accessing a SMB printer?
Log in on the CUPS web interface and choose to add a new printer. As a device choose "Windows Printer via SAMBA".
For the device location, enter:
smb://username:password@hostname/printer_name
The above is from the Arch Linux CUPS Printer Sharing wiki page.
Note: to log in othe CUPS web interface, use http://localhost:631
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Did you use the full URL for accessing a SMB printer?
Log in on the CUPS web interface and choose to add a new printer. As a device choose "Windows Printer via SAMBA".
For the device location, enter:
smb://username:password@hostname/printer_name
The above is from the Arch Linux CUPS Printer Sharing wiki page.
Note: to log in othe CUPS web interface, use http://localhost:631
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Did you use the full URL for accessing a SMB printer?
Log in on the CUPS web interface and choose to add a new printer. As a device choose "Windows Printer via SAMBA".
For the device location, enter:
smb://username:password@hostname/printer_name
The above is from the Arch Linux CUPS Printer Sharing wiki page.
Note: to log in othe CUPS web interface, use http://localhost:631
Did you use the full URL for accessing a SMB printer?
Log in on the CUPS web interface and choose to add a new printer. As a device choose "Windows Printer via SAMBA".
For the device location, enter:
smb://username:password@hostname/printer_name
The above is from the Arch Linux CUPS Printer Sharing wiki page.
Note: to log in othe CUPS web interface, use http://localhost:631
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