the server to open a backchannel SMB connection to them. Due to
client firewall settings this can cause considerable timeouts
and will often fail, as there is no guarantee the client is even
- running an SMB server. By setting this parameter to <constant>no</constant>
- the Samba print server will not try to connect back to clients
- and treat corresponding requests as if the connection back to
- the client failed. The default setting of <constant>yes</constant>
- causes smbd to attempt this connection.
+ running an SMB server. By default, the Samba print server will
+ not try to connect back to clients, and will treat corresponding
+ requests as if the connection back to the client failed.
</para>
</description>
-<value type="default">yes</value>
+<value type="default">no</value>
</samba:parameter>
queue pause command = $bindir_abs/vlp tdbfile=$lockdir/vlp.tdb queuepause %p
queue resume command = $bindir_abs/vlp tdbfile=$lockdir/vlp.tdb queueresume %p
lpq cache time = 0
+ print notify backchannel = yes
ncalrpc dir = $prefix_abs/ncalrpc
resolv:host file = $dns_host_file
queue pause command = $bindir_abs/vlp tdbfile=$lockdir/vlp.tdb queuepause %p
queue resume command = $bindir_abs/vlp tdbfile=$lockdir/vlp.tdb queueresume %p
lpq cache time = 0
+ print notify backchannel = yes
";
.bAdministrative_share = false,
.bGuest_ok = false,
.bPrint_ok = false,
- .bPrintNotifyBackchannel = true,
+ .bPrintNotifyBackchannel = false,
.bMap_system = false,
.bMap_hidden = false,
.bMap_archive = true,