To solve my problem of remote printing, it was very simple (once
I found out what I was doing).
Edit the /etc/lpd.perms so that it allows remote print job
requests:
Find these following lines in the file:
# reject remote prints from arbitrary hosts
REJECT SERVICE=XRPQ NOT SERVER
Replace them wi
On Sun, Mar 14, 1999 at 11:17:30PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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hi,
I've had the same errors, my resolution was to change
the files:
/etc/lpd.conf
/etc/lpd.perms
I don't change the `/etc/host.lpd` however
cu
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Peter Berlau
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On 14 Mar, Alec Smith wrote:
> You can use individual IP addresses -- Mine is
>
> 130.108.229.31
> 130.108.229.32
>
> You can also use something like 130.108.229 to indicate that an entire
> subnet has access. The general format is something similar, but not
> identical to hosts.allow/hosts.deny.
You can use individual IP addresses -- Mine is
130.108.229.31
130.108.229.32
You can also use something like 130.108.229 to indicate that an entire
subnet has access. The general format is something similar, but not
identical to hosts.allow/hosts.deny.
Other than that, there really isn't all tha
On 14 Mar, Alec Smith wrote:
> Take a look at /etc/hosts.lpd
>
>
>
> On Sun, 14 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> What file do I need to modify to allow remote printing on a linux box?
>> Right now when I try to print, I get a no connect permission error.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>
>> --
>> Unsu
Take a look at /etc/hosts.lpd
On Sun, 14 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What file do I need to modify to allow remote printing on a linux box?
> Right now when I try to print, I get a no connect permission error.
>
> TIA
>
>
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What file do I need to modify to allow remote printing on a linux box?
Right now when I try to print, I get a no connect permission error.
TIA
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