Sat, 04 Sep 2004, by eja@urbakken.dk:
Hi.
I have a server her, that acts as a printerserver too. Also I have a 9.1 client.
Both systems are running cups.
As I can see from Yast, to set a remote cups printer up, stops the printerport on the client from working.
Doesn't ring a bell here. Setting up a cups client with an already running server has always been a breeze.
How is the server being set up to broadcast, and the client to receive broadcasts ?.
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf [..] # # Browsing: whether or not to broadcast and/or listen for CUPS # printer # information on the network. Enabled by default. # #Browsing On [..] # BrowseAddress: specifies a broadcast address to be used. By # default browsing information is not sent! [..] #BrowseAddress x.y.z.255 #BrowseAddress x.y.255.255 #BrowseAddress x.255.255.255 #BrowseAddress 255.255.255.255 #BrowseAddress @LOCAL #BrowseAddress @IF(name) [..] # BrowseAllow: specifies an address mask to allow for incoming # browser # packets. The default is to allow packets from all addresses. # # BrowseDeny: specifies an address mask to deny for incoming browser # packets. The default is to deny packets from no addresses. # BrowseAllow @LOCAL BrowseDeny All Theo -- Theo v. Werkhoven Registered Linux user# 99872 http://counter.li.org ICBM 52 13 27N , 4 29 45E. + ICQ: 277217131 SUSE 9.1 + Jabber: gurp@nedlinux.nl Kernel 2.6.5 + MSN: twe-msn@ferrets4me.xs4all.nl See headers for PGP/GPG info. +