Note: File devices are managed by the scheduler. Since the scheduler normally
runs as the root user, file devices can be used to overwrite system files and
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=562282
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=562282#c7
Peter Küppers changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Peter Küppers 2009-12-16 20:28:06 UTC ---
Hello,
and here the results and solution (with uss720 in blacklist):
/usr/lib/cups/backend/usb find anything, neither /hp...
so I added again 'FileDevice Yes' in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and DeviceURI
file://dev/usblp1 in /etc/cups/printers.conf.
The printer works then.
That's a little bit 'dirty', cause cups says:
potentially gain unauthorized access to the system. If you must create printers
using file devices, we recommend that you set the FileDevice directive to Yes
for only as long as you need to add the printers to the system, and then reset
the directive to No.
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But for my standalone laptop it's OK.
I'm not sure if I should set the RESOLVED status, so please let me know.
Thank's a lot
Peter
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