When I do netstat -atpe I see ipp service what is that service?
udp 0 0 *:ipp
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Do I actually need it running for a desktop pc?
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Dre
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arawak
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 2:23 am, arawak wrote:
When I do netstat -atpe I see ipp service what is that service?
IPP is the Internet Printing Protocol -- better known locally as "cups" [well, not entirely accurate, but close enough for this discussion] Basically, you've enabled printers on your system to be reachable and usable "from the network". I think if you point your browser to localhost:631 you'll find the "control panel" for configuring and allowing access to your printer(s).
udp 0 0 *:ipp *:* root 3145 -
Do I actually need it running for a desktop pc?
Depends: 1) do you have printers hooked up? 2) are you on a network? 3) do you want people "on the network" to use your printer? -- Yet another Blog: http://osnut.homelinux.net
1. I have a printer but it's stand alone but using Irda to print to it... 2. Yes I'm on a wireless Lan 3. No I presume then it is needless?
Depends: 1) do you have printers hooked up? 2) are you on a network? 3) do you want people "on the network" to use your printer?
-- Yet another Blog: http://osnut.homelinux.net -- arawak
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