On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 12:10 -0400, Serge Naggar wrote:
Hi Johannes and others, Your analysis made a lot of sense to me and I have been trying to see where port 631 has been used:
I found that I had added port 631 to the firewall and the /etc/samba/smb.conf
I eliminated both and tried to start cupsd ... the result is not clear:
http://localhost:631/ goes howhere
west:/home/scn # cupsd cupsd: Child exited with status 98!
I am not sure what status 98 and child mean?
I also tried to get the yast printer configuation tool to complete but it is still stalling in the `load current settings´ phase of the printer definition.
Is there a command/function which will let me find out where/how port 631 is being used?
I also feel, no proof, that the problem has to do with the interaction of samba3.0.9-2.6-suse and susepro9.1 because the printer-loss and yast-printer-definition stall occurred with both machines - each has a different printer. Both were in samba. Any thoughts? I look forward to resolving this problem. What does the command (as root) kcmshell printmgr show? Does it allow you to configure a printer? Also, remember that SuSE 9.1 required that you set a cups admin passwd with lppasswd -g sys root in order to modify settings.
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