On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 19:51, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Thursday 15 May 2003 19:42, R R wrote:
can someone help install a printer for machine 1 printer is attache to machine 2 on usb
b4 i was using lprng and i could easily specify lpd connection.
i can no longer do that here can someone help with some steps
yast does not find the printer so i am using cups ocnfig
Yast doesn't have to find the printer.... I believe you want an IPP connection to the ip address of your other machine.
My yast shows that I have an LJiii on an IPP server at 192.168.0.52 as 'lp'
how can i tell the queue name of the printer on the other machine?
On Thursday 15 May 2003 19:59, you wrote:
On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 19:51, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Thursday 15 May 2003 19:42, R R wrote:
can someone help install a printer for machine 1 printer is attache to machine 2 on usb
b4 i was using lprng and i could easily specify lpd connection.
i can no longer do that here can someone help with some steps
yast does not find the printer so i am using cups ocnfig
Yast doesn't have to find the printer.... I believe you want an IPP connection to the ip address of your other machine.
My yast shows that I have an LJiii on an IPP server at 192.168.0.52 as 'lp'
how can i tell the queue name of the printer on the other machine?
You haven't even mentioned what OS the other machine is running.... What did you used to call it under lprng?
On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 20:07, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Thursday 15 May 2003 19:59, you wrote:
On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 19:51, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Thursday 15 May 2003 19:42, R R wrote:
can someone help install a printer for machine 1 printer is attache to machine 2 on usb
b4 i was using lprng and i could easily specify lpd connection.
i can no longer do that here can someone help with some steps
yast does not find the printer so i am using cups ocnfig
Yast doesn't have to find the printer.... I believe you want an IPP connection to the ip address of your other machine.
My yast shows that I have an LJiii on an IPP server at 192.168.0.52 as 'lp'
how can i tell the queue name of the printer on the other machine?
You haven't even mentioned what OS the other machine is running.... What did you used to call it under lprng?
also suse under lprng i would just say lp:192.168.1.103/lp and bingo here i nave no idea
On Thursday 15 May 2003 20:15, R R wrote:
On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 20:07, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Thursday 15 May 2003 19:59, you wrote:
On Thu, 2003-05-15 at 19:51, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Thursday 15 May 2003 19:42, R R wrote:
can someone help install a printer for machine 1 printer is attache to machine 2 on usb
b4 i was using lprng and i could easily specify lpd connection.
i can no longer do that here can someone help with some steps
yast does not find the printer so i am using cups ocnfig
Yast doesn't have to find the printer.... I believe you want an IPP connection to the ip address of your other machine.
My yast shows that I have an LJiii on an IPP server at 192.168.0.52 as 'lp'
how can i tell the queue name of the printer on the other machine?
You haven't even mentioned what OS the other machine is running.... What did you used to call it under lprng?
also suse under lprng i would just say lp:192.168.1.103/lp and bingo
here i nave no idea
Now let's think about this a minute: 1) What do you call the printer on the other SuSE machine when you print to it? Ans: lp 2) What should you call it on your IPP connect from your cups machine? Ans: lp
1) What do you call the printer on the other SuSE machine when you print to it? Ans: lp
2) What should you call it on your IPP connect from your cups machine? Ans: lp
thats the problem, the other machine no longer uses lprng either. i install cups and queue name change i tried lp an it did not work here is the output of lpc in machine 2 where ther printer is draft_gray: printer is on device 'usb' speed -1 queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries daemon present high_gray: printer is on device 'usb' speed -1 queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries daemon present lp: printer is on device 'usb' speed -1 queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries daemon present normal: printer is on device 'usb' speed -1 queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries daemon present normal_gray: printer is on device 'usb' speed -1 queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries daemon present photo: printer is on device 'usb' speed -1 queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries daemon present lpc>
printer description from machine 2 using localhost:631 Description: Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 640C Location: USB printer on //HP/DeskJet%20640C?serial=HU0AQ1Q1XRNJ Printer State: idle, accepting jobs. "Ready to print." Device URI: usb://HP/DeskJet%20640C?serial=HU0AQ1Q1XRNJ
On Thursday 15 May 2003 19:33, R R wrote:
printer description from machine 2 using localhost:631
Description: Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 640C Location: USB printer on //HP/DeskJet%20640C?serial=HU0AQ1Q1XRNJ Printer State: idle, accepting jobs. "Ready to print." Device URI: usb://HP/DeskJet%20640C?serial=HU0AQ1Q1XRNJ
To Bruce, Graham and the others in this thread thank you. I had been wanting to setup my main machine to handle the printing for all my subnet hosts and by following your instructions/advice and RTFMingI have finally succeeded. An important factor in making it all work, if you are using a firewall, is to make sure port 631 is accessible between the firewall and the subnet. The docs say it is a UDP port but I found that it requires TCP and NOT UDP. I'm using Shorewall so making such changes was easy. The rest of the CUPS stuff is pretty much default server on the main machine and client on the subnet hosts. All done with Yast2. Thanks again, Richard
On Thursday 15 May 2003 20:30, you wrote:
1) What do you call the printer on the other SuSE machine when you print to it? Ans: lp
2) What should you call it on your IPP connect from your cups machine? Ans: lp
thats the problem, the other machine no longer uses lprng either. i install cups and queue name change
i tried lp an it did not work
Look.... all you're doing is saying to your new machine: "hey, go over to the other machine (192.168.xxx.xx) and use the <whatever> printer he has over there. And do it with an IPP connection." No so hard, is it? And what printers are over there? draft_gray, normal, lp, high_gray, etc etc etc. Pick one and make a connection to it. And if it doesn't work, you didn't do it right. YAST2 will do all this for you. Did you use YAST2 and did it go through the motions of setting up the connection like I have described?
here is the output of lpc in machine 2 where ther printer is draft_gray: printer is on device 'usb' speed -1 queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries daemon present high_gray: printer is on device 'usb' speed -1 queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries daemon present lp: printer is on device 'usb' speed -1 queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries daemon present normal: printer is on device 'usb' speed -1 queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries daemon present normal_gray: printer is on device 'usb' speed -1 queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries daemon present photo: printer is on device 'usb' speed -1 queuing is enabled printing is enabled no entries daemon present lpc>
On Thursday 15 May 2003 21:04, you wrote:
Pick one and make a connection to it. And if it doesn't work, you didn't do it right.
YAST2 will do all this for you.
Did you use YAST2 and did it go through the motions of setting up the connection like I have described?
yast 2 does not find the queue name
YAST2 will NOT find the queue name because the 'named' printer is on a different machine....... Are you expecting it to give you a list of printers on your network? Won't happen. It wouldn't even find a networked printer if it was next to your desk. It doesn't work that way. For any printer that is not directly connected to your machine (par. port, usb, etc) YAST2 isn't going to know a thing about it. You are going to have to tell YAST2 where and what the printer is and tell it how to connect to it. See previous emails as to how to do that.
For any printer that is not directly connected to your machine (par. port, usb, etc) YAST2 isn't going to know a thing about it. You are going to have to tell YAST2 where and what the printer is and tell it how to connect to it. See previous emails as to how to do that.
here is what i told yast and cups yet no luck, i will have to look at this carefully tonight thanks for your tips help and time Description: Location: Printer State: idle, accepting jobs. "Printer busy; will retry in 10 seconds..." Device URI: http://192.168.1.101:631/normal
On Friday 16 May 2003 06:24, R R wrote:
For any printer that is not directly connected to your machine (par. port, usb, etc) YAST2 isn't going to know a thing about it. You are going to have to tell YAST2 where and what the printer is and tell it how to connect to it. See previous emails as to how to do that.
here is what i told yast and cups yet no luck, i will have to look at this carefully tonight thanks for your tips help and time
Description: Location: Printer State: idle, accepting jobs. "Printer busy; will retry in 10 seconds..." Device URI: http://192.168.1.101:631/normal
I haven't seen all of this thread, but if you are connecting to a network attached printer, then the usual URI would be: 192.168.1.101:9100 -- 6:35am up 12:33, 2 users, load average: 0.18, 0.16, 0.06
On Friday 16 May 2003 06:24, R R wrote:
For any printer that is not directly connected to your machine (par. port, usb, etc) YAST2 isn't going to know a thing about it. You are going to have to tell YAST2 where and what the printer is and tell it how to connect to it. See previous emails as to how to do that.
here is what i told yast and cups yet no luck, i will have to look at this carefully tonight thanks for your tips help and time
Description: Location: Printer State: idle, accepting jobs. "Printer busy; will retry in 10 seconds..." Device URI: http://192.168.1.101:631/normal
I have no clue why you told YAST2 the above URI and why you use http instead of the IPP connection I mentioned. I also went and connected to http://localhost:631 on my machine and defined the same printer by using the CUPs interface. I got it to work but the examples they give for URI is a bit misleading because they don't give an example that fits.... the URI that works is: ipp://192.168.1.101/printers/normal (in your case) I have no idea why you are not able to set this printer up in YAST2 as I originally described. YAST2 --> hardware --> printer --> configure --> show more connection types --> NEXT --> IPP filtering --> NEXT --> <put in IP address of other machine> <put in the name of the printer on the other machine> --> test remote ipp access --> <select printer type> --> OK Beyond the above... I can't helt any more.....
On Fri, 16 May 2003 10:30, R R wrote:
1) What do you call the printer on the other SuSE machine when you print to it? Ans: lp
2) What should you call it on your IPP connect from your cups machine? Ans: lp
thats the problem, the other machine no longer uses lprng either. i install cups and queue name change
i tried lp an it did not work
Forget my previous message if you are using CUPS on both machine and have a look at: Client Does Not Print After Installation http://sdb.suse.de/sdb/en/html/mmichna_cups_client.html and 2. How can I configure Cups for Server/Client operation ? http://susefaq.sourceforge.net/cups.html -- Regards, Graham Smith ---------------------------------------------------------
On Friday 16 May 2003 01:50, Graham Smith wrote:
Forget my previous message if you are using CUPS on both machine and have a look at: Client Does Not Print After Installation http://sdb.suse.de/sdb/en/html/mmichna_cups_client.html
and 2. How can I configure Cups for Server/Client operation ? http://susefaq.sourceforge.net/cups.html
Thank you for that - I'd been having exactly the same problem, which is now solved. David -- Si Hoc Legere Scis Nimium Eruditionis Habes
and 2. How can I configure Cups for Server/Client operation ? http://susefaq.sourceforge.net/cups.html -- Regards,
Graham Smith
i followed this to each step if i tried to print from command line i get this lpr: error - no default destination available. here is access log of server the same entry occurs if i print from evolution yet no printing comes out and lpq at server shows no entry 192.168.1.100 - - [16/May/2003:19:19:14 -0400] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 403 0 192.168.1.100 - - [16/May/2003:19:19:14 -0400] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 403 0 192.168.1.100 - - [16/May/2003:19:21:53 -0400] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 403 0 192.168.1.100 - - [16/May/2003:19:21:53 -0400] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 403 0
On Fri, 2003-05-16 at 19:34, R R wrote:
and 2. How can I configure Cups for Server/Client operation ? http://susefaq.sourceforge.net/cups.html -- Regards,
Graham Smith
i followed this to each step if i tried to print from command line i get this
lpr: error - no default destination available.
here is access log of server
the same entry occurs if i print from evolution yet no printing comes out and lpq at server shows no entry
192.168.1.100 - - [16/May/2003:19:19:14 -0400] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 403 0 192.168.1.100 - - [16/May/2003:19:19:14 -0400] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 403 0 192.168.1.100 - - [16/May/2003:19:21:53 -0400] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 403 0 192.168.1.100 - - [16/May/2003:19:21:53 -0400] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 403 0
forgot to add some error log d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] SendBrowseList: (194 bytes to c0a801ff) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/draft "USB printer on //HP/DeskJet%$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] UpdateCUPSBrowse: (194 bytes from 192.168.1.101) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/draft "USB printer on //HP$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] SendBrowseList: (199 bytes to c0a801ff) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/draft_gray "USB printer on //HP/Des$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] UpdateCUPSBrowse: (199 bytes from 192.168.1.101) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/draft_gray "USB printer on$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] SendBrowseList: (198 bytes to c0a801ff) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/high_gray "USB printer on //HP/Desk$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] UpdateCUPSBrowse: (198 bytes from 192.168.1.101) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/high_gray "USB printer on $ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] SendBrowseList: (191 bytes to c0a801ff) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/lp "USB printer on //HP/DeskJet%206$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] UpdateCUPSBrowse: (191 bytes from 192.168.1.101) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/lp "USB printer on //HP/De$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] SendBrowseList: (195 bytes to c0a801ff) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/normal "USB printer on //HP/DeskJet$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] UpdateCUPSBrowse: (195 bytes from 192.168.1.101) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/normal "USB printer on //H$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] SendBrowseList: (200 bytes to c0a801ff) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/normal_gray "USB printer on //HP/De$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] UpdateCUPSBrowse: (200 bytes from 192.168.1.101) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/normal_gray "USB printer o$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] SendBrowseList: (194 bytes to c0a801ff) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/photo "USB printer on //HP/DeskJet%$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:03 -0400] UpdateCUPSBrowse: (194 bytes from 192.168.1.101) 900e 3 ipp://ptorico.despiertapr.com:631/printers/photo "USB printer on //HP$ d [16/May/2003:19:51:09 -0400] AcceptClient(0x808cae0) 0 NumClients = 2 D [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] AcceptClient() 6 from 192.168.1.100:631. d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] AcceptClient: Adding fd 6 to InputSet... d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] ReadClient() 6, used=0 D [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] ReadClient() 6 POST / HTTP/1.1 d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] decode_auth(0x404ee438): Authorization string = "" d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] decode_auth() 6 username="" d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] IsAuthorized: con->uri = "/" d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] FindBest: uri = "/"... d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] FindBest: Location CUPS_INTERNAL_BROWSE_ACL Limit 0 d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] FindBest: Location / Limit 7f d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] FindBest: Location /admin Limit 7f d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] FindBest: best = "/" d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] IsAuthorized: auth = 1, satisfy=0... d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] ReadClient: Unauthorized request for /... D [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] SendError() 6 code=403 d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] ShutdownClient: Removing fd 6 from InputSet... d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] AcceptClient(0x808cae0) 0 NumClients = 3 D [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] AcceptClient() 7 from 192.168.1.100:631. d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] AcceptClient: Adding fd 7 to InputSet... d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] ReadClient() 7, used=0 D [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] ReadClient() 7 POST / HTTP/1.1 d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] decode_auth(0x404f1650): Authorization string = "" d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] decode_auth() 7 username="" d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] IsAuthorized: con->uri = "/" d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] FindBest: uri = "/"... d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] FindBest: Location CUPS_INTERNAL_BROWSE_ACL Limit 0 d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] FindBest: Location / Limit 7f d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] FindBest: Location /admin Limit 7f d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] FindBest: best = "/" d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] IsAuthorized: auth = 1, satisfy=0... d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] ReadClient: Unauthorized request for /... D [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] SendError() 7 code=403 d [16/May/2003:19:51:10 -0400] ShutdownClient: Removing fd 7 from InputSet..
On Fri, 16 May 2003 10:15, R R wrote:
also suse under lprng i would just say lp:192.168.1.103/lp and bingo
here i nave no idea
Using your browser log into CUPS http://localhost:631 Select Administration You will need to specify User as Root & roots password to login Enter the name you want to give to your printer e.g 'lp' On the next screen Select Device "LPD/LPR Host or Printer" from the drop down list. On the next screen enter lpd://192.168.1.103/lp On the next screen select you printer manufacturer On the next screen select your printer model & driver (for an explanation of the drivers see http://www.linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi or http://www.linuxprinting.org/driver_list.cgi ) The printer should not be configured. To do some fine tuning goto the "Printers" menu and select the "Configure Printer" tab If you want to change the driver select the "Modify Printer" tab. -- Regards, Graham Smith ---------------------------------------------------------
participants (6)
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Bruce Marshall
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David
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Graham Smith
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R R
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Richard
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Ron Cordell