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Re: [SLE] CUPS and multiple enet ports
- From: Mark Hounschell <markh@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 08:17:35 -0400
- Message-id: <449BDBDF.50003@xxxxxxxxxx>
Darryl Gregorash wrote:
> Check the BrowseAddress directive. You may be able to resolve the issue
> by using "BrowseAddress 10.10.10.255:631" in the config file, and let
> the kernel handle routing issues.
>
> A better alternative would seem to be to use "BrowseAddress
> @IF(<interface_name>)" where <interface_name> is the interface connected
> to the real network; however, I do not know if CUPS understands
> interface names like "eth-id-<hardware address>", and there is no way to
> guarantee that something like "eth0" will persist across reboots. I
> haven't found anything anywhere that comes close to discussing this matter.
>
It seems no matter which of the discussed methods I use, it prevents all
broadcasts from all interfaces. I can certainly live with that. It just means
I'll have to know the IP or URL of any network printer I need access to right?
Thanks
Mark
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> Check the BrowseAddress directive. You may be able to resolve the issue
> by using "BrowseAddress 10.10.10.255:631" in the config file, and let
> the kernel handle routing issues.
>
> A better alternative would seem to be to use "BrowseAddress
> @IF(<interface_name>)" where <interface_name> is the interface connected
> to the real network; however, I do not know if CUPS understands
> interface names like "eth-id-<hardware address>", and there is no way to
> guarantee that something like "eth0" will persist across reboots. I
> haven't found anything anywhere that comes close to discussing this matter.
>
It seems no matter which of the discussed methods I use, it prevents all
broadcasts from all interfaces. I can certainly live with that. It just means
I'll have to know the IP or URL of any network printer I need access to right?
Thanks
Mark
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