On (29/06/05 20:52), Michael Ott wrote:
> Hello Clive!
>
> > I have two servers running cupsd (sarge) and can administer their
> > printers, locally, as member of the group lpadmin.
> > I've edited the cupsd.conf file as follows:
> >
> > ## Restrict access to local domain
> > Order Deny,Allow
> >
On (29/06/05 11:49), John Miller wrote:
> Clive Menzies writes:
>
> >Hi
> >
> >I have two servers running cupsd (sarge) and can administer their
> >printers, locally, as member of the group lpadmin.
> >
> >For convenience I want to be able to administer both printers from
> >anywhere on the net
Hello Clive!
> I have two servers running cupsd (sarge) and can administer their
> printers, locally, as member of the group lpadmin.
> I've edited the cupsd.conf file as follows:
>
> ## Restrict access to local domain
> Order Deny,Allow
> Deny From All
> Allow From 127.0.0.1
> Allow From 192.168
This'll probably tend towards the obvious side, but make sure that you've
got your LAN's IP range listed in both the
and
sections. Can the workstations submit print jobs and just not access the
admin stuff, or are they totally CUPS-disabled?
John
Clive Menzies writes:
Hi
I have two s
Hi
I have two servers running cupsd (sarge) and can administer their
printers, locally, as member of the group lpadmin.
For convenience I want to be able to administer both printers from
anywhere on the network. Historically, I've used ssh/lynx but for
users, I would like to allow them access vi
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