On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 14:47, Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
I'm trying to get remote printing to work, and there's clearly some very basic problem or misconfiguration I'm encountering. My hostname is SUILLUS and the printer on it, configured with CUPS, is "lp". I can print to lp perfectly well if I refer to it directly. However, if I try to view lp as a remote printer, I get "client-error-not-found".
I suggest you look at the config settings in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf especially the security settings. Also /etc/cups/client.conf should have the name of
On Thursday 15 January 2004 11:30 pm, Graham Smith wrote: the
printer server in it.
Is the client.conf file supposed to be manipulated directly rather than by, say, some Yast2-like program or the CUPS administrative facilities? As I noted in another message, the fact that the command echo hello | lp -h suillus -d lp works correctly suggests that security settings aren't the problem. Paul Abrahams