Hi,

I'm trying to setup a shared scanner in my home LAN from a Debian Trixie server. So far, I followed the steps reported in [1]. I avoided the ipp-usb protocol and relied on the older implementation based on net sane backed as apparently my Samsung SCX-3400 prefers that one.

The scanner is found on the server and the client finds it over the network. I can connect using xsane and launch an acquisition of an image or a preview. Im both the cases the scanner runs but the client hangs waiting for something that never happens. Do you have any idea where the problem could be or how to identify it?

I did some diagnostic:

after a failed scan attempt, apparently the saned socked remain busy even after I kill xsane on the client:

# Client
# pkill -9 xsane

## Server
# systemctl status saned.socket
[...]
Triggers: ● saned@17-192.168.1.1:6566-192.168.1.25:36382.service
[...]

In this status the client does not find the shared scanner anymore. If I restart the service on the server the socket is released and the client finds again the shared scanner:

## Server
# scanimage -L
device `xerox_mfp:libusb:001:003' is a Samsung Samsung SCX-3400 Series multi-function peripheral device `smfp:usb;04e8;344f;Z6TXB8KC3E01DHE' is a Samsung SCX-3400 Series on USB Scanner

## Client
$ scanimage -L
device `v4l:/dev/video0' is a Noname C270 HD WEBCAM virtual device
device `net:<server>:xerox_mfp:libusb:001:003' is a Samsung Samsung SCX-3400 Series multi-function peripheral device `net:<server>:smfp:usb;04e8;344f;Z6TXB8KC3E01DHE' is a Samsung SCX-3400 Series on USB Scanner



Cheers,
Nicola

[1] https://wiki.debian.org/SaneOverNetwork

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