At 12:58 2000-05-30 -0500, Carey F. Cox wrote:
>
>I am having problems setting up one of my student workstations to print
>to a networked printer from a dhcp (actually pump) client. I keep getting
>errors about "not able to find hostname" or something like that. If I
>type hostname it gives me the correct hostname. I even hard coded the
>variable DHCP_HOSTNAME in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup. Nothing
>seems to work. I am running RH6.2. Everything else works. The print server
>is not the dhcp server, but has a static ip. I have the hostname of the
>client listed in /etc/hosts.lpd on the print server.
>
>Any ideas out there?
Is the print server able to resolve the client hostname? The client is
likely not DNS registered, so you will need to put it in the print server's
hosts file. Alternatively, you could list all possible client IP addresses
in the print server's hosts.lpd file.
Tony
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