Sorry hear it is again, complete:
Device: uri = https
class = network
info = Internet Printing Protocol (https)
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = socket
class = network
info = AppSocket/HP JetDirect
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = ipp14
class = network
info = Internet Printing Protocol (ipp14)
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = cups-pdf:/
class = file
info = CUPS-PDF
make-and-model = Virtual PDF Printer
device-id = MFG:Generic;MDL:CUPS-PDF Printer;DES:Generic
CUPS-PDF Printer;CLS:PRINTER;CMD:POSTSCRIPT;
location =
Device: uri = lpd
class = network
info = LPD/LPR Host or Printer
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = http
class = network
info = Internet Printing Protocol (http)
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = beh
class = network
info = Backend Error Handler
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = ipp
class = network
info = Internet Printing Protocol (ipp)
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = serial:/dev/ttyS0?baud=115200
class = serial
info = Serial Port #1
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = serial:/dev/ttyS1?baud=115200
class = serial
info = Serial Port #2
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri = ipps
class = network
info = Internet Printing Protocol (ipps)
make-and-model = Unknown
device-id =
location =
Device: uri =
usb://RICOH/SP%20112SU%20DDST?serial=X004MB30122&interface=1
class = direct
info = RICOH SP 112SU DDST
make-and-model = RICOH SP 112SU DDST
device-id = MFG:RICOH ;CMD:GDI;MDL:SP 112SU DDST;CLS:PRINTER;
location =
The rest on the list are pretty blank, nothing assigned. UNKNOWN and
blanks after =
From: Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk>
Debian has changed nothing to account for localhost:631 not being
open to you. 'Webinterface No' in cupsd.conf could be a reason for
your experience, but a browser would inform you of this and offer
a solution.
TCP wrappers controls access from other machines on the network,
not from localhost. In any case, cupsd does not use libwrap.