Ok. This may have been discussed here but I may have not paid enough attention to the threads to see it... Have any of you had issued with Konq/Mozilla when using the web configure tool for CUPS (ie. http://localhost:631) and it not being able to auth even root. I ran into this on a fresh install of 9.0 on my parents computer. It just absolutely refuse to auth root when I was logged in as root. I've never seen this but then again I'm not a big printer guy ..I've got my little Epson 880 at home and the two HP's at work that haven't changed in the last 3 years. So I could be missing something. Thanks for any help that's offered. -- Ben Rosenberg ---===--- #147972 ---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org -- Why do we bother with a suicide watch when someone is on deathrow? " Keep an eye on this guy. We're gonna kill him, and we don't want him to hurt himself."
From Francois Maisonneuve in message number 168284 in this list's archive on 2003/11/21: because of cupsd is now belonging to lp instead of root, you have to create a cups account for root lppasswd -a root
On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 09:32, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
Ok. This may have been discussed here but I may have not paid enough attention to the threads to see it...
Have any of you had issued with Konq/Mozilla when using the web configure tool for CUPS (ie. http://localhost:631) and it not being able to auth even root. I ran into this on a fresh install of 9.0 on my parents computer. It just absolutely refuse to auth root when I was logged in as root. I've never seen this but then again I'm not a big printer guy ..I've got my little Epson 880 at home and the two HP's at work that haven't changed in the last 3 years. So I could be missing something.
Thanks for any help that's offered.
I just tried it on my 9.0 Personal Install. You are correct on all accounts Ben. We need some help here for sure. Dee
Hello, On Dec 3 11:22 W.D.McKinney wrote:
On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 09:32, Ben Rosenberg wrote (shortened):
... using the web configure tool for CUPS (ie. http://localhost:631) and it not being able to auth even root.
I just tried it on my 9.0 Personal Install. You are correct on all accounts Ben. We need some help here for sure.
Use the SUSE support database and you will find http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2003/09/jsmeix_print-einrichten-90.html Regards Johannes Meixner ----------------------------------------------------------- SUSE LINUX AG, Deutschherrnstr. 15-19 Mail: jsmeix@suse.de 90429 Nuernberg, Germany WWW: http://www.suse.de/ -----------------------------------------------------------
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 00:29, Johannes Meixner wrote:
Hello,
On Dec 3 11:22 W.D.McKinney wrote:
On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 09:32, Ben Rosenberg wrote (shortened):
... using the web configure tool for CUPS (ie. http://localhost:631) and it not being able to auth even root.
I just tried it on my 9.0 Personal Install. You are correct on all accounts Ben. We need some help here for sure.
Use the SUSE support database and you will find
http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2003/09/jsmeix_print-einrichten-90.html
I used the localhost page, deleted the printer I had set up, used the root passwd commend and then re-installed the printer and wala, it works now. Thanks to everyone on the list for all the help. Dee
On Wednesday 03 December 2003 18:32, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
Ok. This may have been discussed here but I may have not paid enough attention to the threads to see it...
Have any of you had issued with Konq/Mozilla when using the web configure tool for CUPS (ie. http://localhost:631) and it not being able to auth even root. I ran into this on a fresh install of 9.0 on my parents computer. It just absolutely refuse to auth root when I was logged in as root. I've never seen this but then again I'm not a big printer guy ..I've got my little Epson 880 at home and the two HP's at work that haven't changed in the last 3 years. So I could be missing something.
pointer to answer, rather than full answer As of 9.0, cups now uses its own systemuser id, rather than that of root, because there was a security hole, and you have to set the password via the command line which generates its own encrypted password file just for cups. Probably got some of the detail munged, but that's the gist. Recent article on this in the SUSE support database hope that helps Vince Littler
* Vince Littler (suse@archipelago.eclipse.co.uk) [031203 12:42]:
On Wednesday 03 December 2003 18:32, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
Ok. This may have been discussed here but I may have not paid enough attention to the threads to see it...
Have any of you had issued with Konq/Mozilla when using the web configure tool for CUPS (ie. http://localhost:631) and it not being able to auth even root. I ran into this on a fresh install of 9.0 on my parents computer. It just absolutely refuse to auth root when I was logged in as root. I've never seen this but then again I'm not a big printer guy ..I've got my little Epson 880 at home and the two HP's at work that haven't changed in the last 3 years. So I could be missing something.
pointer to answer, rather than full answer
As of 9.0, cups now uses its own systemuser id, rather than that of root, because there was a security hole, and you have to set the password via the command line which generates its own encrypted password file just for cups. Probably got some of the detail munged, but that's the gist. Recent article on this in the SUSE support database
Thanks for all the replies. :) It's all good now. -- Ben Rosenberg ---===--- #147972 ---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org -- Why do we bother with a suicide watch when someone is on deathrow? " Keep an eye on this guy. We're gonna kill him, and we don't want him to hurt himself."
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