-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Stefan Seyfried [03.11.2011 16:52]:
On 03.11.2011 16:48, Werner Flamme wrote:
All print servers are in DNS with their FQDN, and the error came up on all clients that tried to contact the print servers via FQDN. As soon as they switched to using the short name, everything went well.
The DNS translates short name and FQDN to exactly the same address.
In my case it was the same. I needed to put them into /etc/hosts. I did not investigate it more deeply, just putting everything into /etc/hosts did work for me.
I just wanted to spell out that this does not have to be a CUPS 1.5 issue, but that I had seen similar things in 1.4
And I tried to say that in my case, everything went fine with the latest CUPS 1.4.6 in the Printing:SLE_11_SP1 repo. I never had problems with connecting to my CUPS servers. And the config wasn't changed by the update from 1.4.6 to 1.5.0.
BTW, if DNS could not resolve the FQDN, IMHO I'd never get "Bad request", but "Connection timed out" or "Server not found" :-(
This is not a DNS issue but has to do with who the cups server thinks he is, AFAICT.
Yes sir :-). And why would the CUPS server think it isn't the one specified as ServerName in cupsd.conf? Why do I enter a server name here? Of course this host name is written to /etc/hosts, with the correct IP address. Like 141.65.124.19 printlpz1l.intranet.ufz.de printlpz1l And the server responds when the URL starts with "http://141.65.124.19:631" or with "http://printlpz1l:631". But it does not respond when the URL starts with "http://printlpz1l.intranet.ufz.de:631" (same with "https://", same with "lpstat -h ... -a"). And the xinetd service cups-lpd works fine all the time... obviously (and luckily), there is no "spoof protection". Regards, Werner -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk6zpcwACgkQk33Krq8b42NaaACeKEG2WlnhFRE5D8JyG6jJvbVU SPcAnjiVllPq6olJcVbQaDL5vhb0CQCa =vCWi -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org