On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, Hidong Kim wrote:

> > You need to have the hostnames of all hosts on your network which are
> > allowed to print in the file /etc/hosts.lpd
 
> Yes,
> 
> I have all hosts listed in /etc/hosts.lpd.  Like this:
> 
> 192.168.1.11    weaver  weaver.emeraldbiostructures.com
> 192.168.1.12    ripley  ripley.emeraldbiostructures.com
> 192.168.1.13    jonesy  jonesy.emeraldbiostructures.com


That works because the FQDN is there, which is the requirement for
/etc/hosts.lpd.

# /etc/hosts.lpd
#
weaver.emeraldbiostructures.com
ripley.emeraldbiostructures.com
jonesy.emeraldbiostructures.com


Cheers!,
-- 
Richard Potter
Kingston, ON  CANADA              http://www.linuxkingston.com


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