Greetings all, 

I have a very interestting problem. I am trying to connect to HP DeskJet 400 
from RedHat system (my Debian box is connected to this other computer via 
ethernet connection). Printer is connected (parallel connection) to my Debian 
box and of course works fine. Samba connection to the same machine (from 
WindowsME) works OK on the same printer.  I have done everything according to 
Printing-Howto including that hosts.lpd file (same logic as for /etc/hosts). I 
was using printtool to configure printer (remote queue), but when it comes to 
printing, first of all: nothing prints (disappointment) and secondly: when I 
issue lpq command I get the message that my host is not connected to line 
printer. 
ie, 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] davor]$ lpq
Printer: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dest [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Queue: 1 printable job
Server: pid 2661 active
Unspooler: pid 2664 active
Rank   Owner/ID                    Class Job Files                Size Time
active(attempt-2) [EMAIL PROTECTED] A 660 davor.txt               6 03:02:23
 debian: /usr/sbin/lpd: lp: Your host does not have line printer access
    
/etc/printcap seems OK (created by printtool) and according to recommendations 
from the literature. 

##PRINTTOOL3## REMOTE
lp:\
         :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp:\
         :mx#0:\
         :rm=debian:\
         :rp=lp:\
         :lpd_bounce=true:

RedHat uses LPRng system (this should be compatible to my LPR system on Debian 
potato). At least that is what info says...


I printed several files just for test after logging into my Debian machine and 
all is OK... so, printer works... 


What could be wrong? 

I have exhausted my resources... can anybody enlighten me on what I may have 
overlooked?



Take care, 


Davor




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