Fellow Debian Users, I have a _closed_ network (not connected to the internet) on which I have a Debian server with CUPS installed.
I have done a fair amount of searching, but I cannot figure out how I can configure CUPS to allow _anyone_ to restart a completed job. I understand that this would probably qualify as a security risk on a non-closed system, but that doesn't apply here. I just want to allow anyone on the network to go to the CUPS web page, click on the "jobs" button, click on the "completed jobs" button, and then be able to restart a completed job. My log file shows this: E [21/Jun/2005:16:40:04 -0700] restart_job: "" not authorized to restart job id 1659 owned by "nobody"! D [21/Jun/2005:16:40:04 -0700] Sending error: client-error-forbidden I've searched the mailing list archives, google, and everything else I can think of. Logging in as root and restarting a job works fine, but needless to say, I'd rather not hand out the root password to the system, but if I can't figure out how else to go about this, I'm considering it, simply because matters of "trust" are not an issue here, nor are attacks from the outside. Anyhow, thanks to anyone who can help. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]