Thanks to Graham, I was able to solve the problem checking /var/log/cups, as you said. It was TCPWrappers the was refusing connection. Fabio De Francesco. On Thursday 20 February 2003 14:06, Graham Smith wrote:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003 23:22, Fabio De Francesco wrote:
I've got some strange problems with CUPS. First of all, Yast2 printer configuration doesn't work and it hangs at 'Check Environment'. At the comand line of Bash, lpstat and lpq hang too, and I had to stop them with 'cntrl-c'. I tried to kill cupsd and then restart, but nothing changes. I tried to restart my box too. I'm not able to launch any print job. May someone help, please? Thank you, Fabio De Francesco
Firstly can you check the log files in /var/log/cups/ for anything indicating what the error is.
What version of cups and SuSE are you running?
What happen if you try accessing cups via your browser i.e. http://localhost:631/
You haven't by chance installed both cups & lprng.
The other thing you could try if you can't get anywhere is to reinstall the cups rpms and check you haven't got any rpm packages associated with lprng installed.
-- Fabio De Francesco