I couldn't initially share my printer when I upgraded from hamm to slink; in fact, I couldn't even print from my local printer. To solve my problem, I decided it was a good time to switch from the lpr package to the more complex/complete/modern lprng package. I could then print from my local computer, but not from remote computers. So I commented the following two lines in /etc/lpd.perms
##########REJECT SERVICE=XRPQ NOT SERVER ##########REJECT SERVICE=CSU though I probably needed only comment the first one. Then my remote computers could print through my local computer. Perhaps naively, I see little security problem with printing. At worst, I would run out of paper. With printing security problems, I shouldn't get a new sneeky root user and corrupted files. When giving printer access to other computers, I usually simultaneously want to give user access. So, I leave /etc/hosts.lpd with no entries, then make my entries in /etc/hosts.equiv. For example, here are some of my entries, cramer #a computer at work better specified in /etc/hosts tomato #an NT computer at home from which I print through my Linux computer I can't help you with magicfilter, though you could recreate /etc/printcap magicfilterconfig --force Magicfilter worked well on an HP III for me. I currently use magicfilter with a postscript printer, so I can't help much. But I suspect magicfilter would just replace ps600-filter with ljet4l-filter (magicfilter includes this file) in my /etc/printcap code, lp|lex|Lexmark Optra Rt+:\ :lp=/dev/lp1:sd=/var/spool/lpd/lex:\ :sh:pw#80:pl#66:px#1440:mx#0:\ :if=/etc/magicfilter/ps600-filter:\ :af=/var/log/lp-acct:lf=/var/log/lp-errs: While you should probably approach this problem through magicfilter, I remember seeing Sun code to accomodate the form feed. There was a file that looked something like cat #this kept the input file going through the pipe. echo -e '\f' > I have 2 problems here. > > 1. On my network I cannot get Debian to share the printer. I have set up > a hosts.lpd file and made sure there is no deny in the hosts.deny file. What > else do I need to do? I had that working in RedHat. > > 2. I have a second machine that has a HP4L hooked directly to it. I am > using Magicfilter. For some reason it prints to about the last 1" of text and > then stops. It also does not send a form feed to eject the page. How can I > fix this? > > Please reply to my address below since I do not allways get the full debian > digest list. > -- Jim Burt, NJ9L, Fairfax, Virginia, USA [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mnsinc.com/jameson [EMAIL PROTECTED] (703) 235-5213 ext. 132 (work) "A poor man associating with a rich man will soon be too poor to buy even a pair of breeches." --Chinese Proverb