Re: Remote printing with lprng

2000-02-02 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
I'm not too sure. If you print to a remote printer then the file must be sent over the network. I'm not sure why the daemon would complain then about the file not being linked. "Joseph A. Martin" wrote: > Hello, > I found part of the problem. I added my brothers' computer to > /etc/host

Re: Remote printing with lprng

2000-02-02 Thread Joseph A. Martin
Hello, I found part of the problem. I added my brothers' computer to /etc/hosts.lpd and it gave them access. However I have another problem. After they print a message is sent by the lpd on my server back to the user account on their machine. The message says: "Your printer job ((stdin)) w

Re: Remote printing with lprng

2000-02-02 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Symbolic links work fine across separate filesystems, NFS or otherwise. Hard links cannot be made to files outside the filesystem where the file linked to resides. I would guess rather that the link failure refers to an inability to connect (or a connection which terminates). Look at the lpd man