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Richard Sharpe ef970a764e Make sure that Alfred Perlstein's changes get into head as smbprint and
that the old one becomes smbprint.old.

We still need to hack smbprint some more to make sure that we can pass
the username and password in a file rather than on the command line where
local hackers can see it.
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#!/bin/sh
# This script is an input filter for printcap printing on a unix machine. It
# uses the smbclient program to print the file to the specified smb-based
# server and service.
# For example you could have a printcap entry like this
#
# smb:lp=/dev/null:sd=/usr/spool/smb:sh:if=/usr/local/samba/smbprint
#
# which would create a unix printer called "smb" that will print via this
# script. You will need to create the spool directory /usr/spool/smb with
# appropriate permissions and ownerships for your system.
# Set these to the server and service you wish to print to
# In this example I have a WfWg PC called "lapland" that has a printer
# exported called "printer" with no password.
#
# Script further altered by hamiltom@ecnz.co.nz (Michael Hamilton)
# so that the server, service, and password can be read from
# a /usr/var/spool/lpd/PRINTNAME/.config file.
#
# Script further modified by Richard Sharpe to fix some things.
# Get rid of the -x on the first line, and add parameters
#
# -t now causes translate to be used when sending files
#
# Further modifications by Alfred Perlstein to fix some problems and
# improve the quality of the code (3-Dec-2001).
#
# More hacking by Richard Sharpe to improve portability. 9-Dec-2001.
#
# In order for this to work the /etc/printcap entry must include an
# accounting file (af=...):
#
# cdcolour:\
# :cm=CD IBM Colorjet on 6th:\
# :sd=/var/spool/lpd/cdcolour:\
# :af=/var/spool/lpd/cdcolour/acct:\
# :if=/usr/local/etc/smbprint:\
# :mx=0:\
# :lp=/dev/null:
#
# The /usr/var/spool/lpd/PRINTNAME/.config file should contain:
# server=PC_SERVER
# service=PR_SHARENAME
# password="password"
#
# E.g.
# server=PAULS_PC
# service=CJET_371
# password=""
#smbclient=/usr/pkg/bin/smbclient
# Assume that smbclient will be in the same place as smbprint
smbclient="`dirname $0`/smbclient"
#
# The last parameter to the filter is the accounting file name.
# Extract the directory name from the file name.
# Concat this with /.config to get the config file.
#
TRANS=0
eval acct_file=\${$#}
spool_dir=`dirname $acct_file`
config_file=$spool_dir/.config
# Should read the following variables set in the config file:
# server
# service
# password
# username (optional)
# IP (optional)
# debug (optional)
# debugsmb (optional)
# debugfile (optional)
. $config_file
if [ "x$password" = "x" ] ; then
password="-N"
fi
if [ "x$username" == "x" ] ; then
username="$server";
fi
while test $# -gt 0; do
case "$1" in
-t)
TRANS=1
;;
*) # Bad Parameters, ignore them ...
;;
esac
shift
done
command="print - ;"
if [ $TRANS -eq 1 ]; then
command="translate;$command";
fi
debugfile="/tmp/smb-print.log"
if [ "x$debug" = "x" ] ; then
debugfile=/dev/null debugargs=
else
if [ $debug -eq 0 ] ; then
debugfile=/dev/null debugargs=
else
set -x; exec >>$debugfile 2>&1
debugargs="$debugfile."
#[ "x$debugsmb" == "x" ] || debugargs="$debugargs -d $debugsmb"
fi
fi
if [ "x$smbconf" != "x" ]; then
smbconf="-s $smbconf"
fi
if [ "x$IP" != "x" ]; then
IP="-I $IP"
fi
if [ "x$debugargs" != "x" ]; then
debugargs="-l $debugargs"
fi
$smbclient \
"\\\\$server\\$service" \
$password \
$smbconf \
$IP \
$debugargs \
-U $username \
-P \
-c "$command"
#