Package: cupsys-bsd Version: 1.2.1-2 I know this is a strange combination but I have encountered a situation which invalidates what paragraph "10.4 Domain Name Service (DNS)" of the Debian reference says. This is important, because it influences the way Debian installer works:
After installation, I had on my /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost 127.0.1.1 paag I'm migrating from a UNIX platform and in my company, the LPD servers have access lists in order to make sure that registered users on registered machines get access to the printers. Being a registered user, I installed CUPS and the LPD backend. My printing jobs got rejected, because the LPD backend sent 'localhost' as originating client to the LPD server. The user name was correct, but since the ACL only allowed print jobs from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", my printing jobs where discarded. The answer to the problem has been to rewrite my /etc/hosts so that it reads: 127.0.0.1 paag localhost in the first line. And BTW, this is the only way I can print. -- Pedro A. Aranda Gutiérrez Telefónica I+D Consultant IP Network Access Technologies mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] C/Emilio Vargas,6 Tlf: +34-913 374 702 E-28043 Madrid "Fragen sind nicht da, um beantwortet zu werden. Fragen sind da, um gestellt zu werden" Georg Kreisler