<quote who="Stan Brown"> > Given a woody machine pritning to a locally atached printer via > cups, and a remote machine with cups installed. > > How do I setup the rmote machine to access the printer on the > machine that hosts the printer? > > I'm using the web based setup on port 631, and I can't seem to get > it to work. My major area of confusion is when I get to the screen > to specify the path to the printer. I've been trying somethign > like: > > ipp://localmachine:631/printer_que
i reccomend installing the cups-lpd portion, and setup lpd on the remote host. i did this on the weekend. i have CUPS running on freebsd 4.4(tested it on debian 3.0 too), and have lpd running on a sun ultra 1(solaris), debian 2.2, and 2 debian 3.0 machines and they can all print. cupsys-client seems to be the package you want. and setup /etc/printcap on the remote systems like: lp|Remote printer entry:\ :lp=:\ :rm=printer.mydomain.com:\ :rp=lp:\ :sd=/var/spool/lpd/remote:\ :mx#0:\ :sh: