On Tuesday 06 January 2009 15:39:48 I wrote:
> I have a server with two printers connected, set up using the cups Web
> page and operating properly. Now I want to send print jobs to them from
> my workstation, which is on the same network, and with the same version
> of cups: 1.3.9-r1. One of the
2009/1/15 Peter Humphrey :
> On Wednesday 14 January 2009 08:58:11 Mick wrote:
>> Increasing the verbosity of the access and error cups logs will show you
>> what you need to (re)configure.
>
> It hasn't shown me yet, but I'll keep on plugging away at running test
> cases.
>
> Thanks to all for he
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 08:58:11 Mick wrote:
> Peter, ldap is only required if you are authenticating clients on your
> LAN/WAN using an ldap server. If you had hundreds of clients and a need
> to manage frequently changing client membership and passwds, then ldap
> would be desirable to man
On Tuesday 13 January 2009, Norman Rieß wrote:
> Peter Humphrey schrieb:
> >> package.use
> >> net-print/cups jpeg nls pam png ppds ssl tiff X
> >
> > So you do have ldap specified. I'll try recompiling cups with ldap and
> > see what that does. Thanks.
>
> Yes, but i do not use ldap in my network
Peter Humphrey schrieb:
>
> Why two statements, with duplicate elements?
>
The first line are the useflags from make.conf.
Second are the userflags from emerge --info, so make.conf + profileflags.
>
>> package.use
>> net-print/cups jpeg nls pam png ppds ssl tiff X
>>
>
> So you do have
On Tuesday 13 January 2009 14:19:27 Norman Rieß wrote:
> These are my flags:
>
> USE="-X -gtk -gtk2 -qt3 -qt4 -gnome -kde unicode nls samba mmx sse 3dnow
> -mysql"
> USE="3dnow acl apache2 berkdb bzip2 cli cracklib crypt cups dri fortran
> gdbm gpm iconv ipv6 isdnlog ldap mailwrapper midi mmx mudf
Peter Humphrey schrieb:
> On Monday 12 January 2009 20:12:16 Norman Rieß wrote:
>
>
>> So here is the screenshot.
>> http://www.smash-net.org/bilder/cups.png
>> Notice: loki is the client and asgard is the server connected to the
>> printer.
>>
>> The upper left shell shows the configuration cup
On Monday 12 January 2009 14:25:41 BRM wrote:
> You need to check the CUPS configuration on the server.
>
> By default, it only allows localhost to access it under the Browse
> directive. Example:
> http://www.linuxprinting.org/~till/printing-tutorial/tut.html#1_3_1
>
> You need to have a line lik
On Monday 12 January 2009 20:12:16 Norman Rieß wrote:
> So here is the screenshot.
> http://www.smash-net.org/bilder/cups.png
> Notice: loki is the client and asgard is the server connected to the
> printer.
>
> The upper left shell shows the configuration cupsd.conf on the _server_.
> You see the
Norman Rieß schrieb:
> When i am home from work i will be able to provide some screenshots to
> make things clearer.
>
> Regards
> Norman
>
>
>
So here is the screenshot.
http://www.smash-net.org/bilder/cups.png
Notice: loki is the client and asgard is the server connected to the
printer.
The u
- Original Message
From: Peter Humphrey
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 5:44:52 AM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Network printing
> On Saturday 10 January 2009 12:56:29 Norman Rieß wrote:
> > You say you configured both printers on one server
Peter Humphrey schrieb:
> Are you telling me that the printers the server knows of should appear in
> the client's cups web page automatically? That certainly doesn't happen,
> which is why I've been trying to tell the client where to find its
> printers.
>
>
No the webpage only runs on the s
On Saturday 10 January 2009 12:56:29 Norman Rieß wrote:
> You say you configured both printers on one server with CUPS-Webpage. I
> assume this works and you can print a testpage with the Webpage.
> Then you wrote "ServerName yourserver" in /etc/cups/client.conf . You
> can now choose both printer
Peter Humphrey schrieb:
>
> Of course it should. It does not. I simply cannot find the necessary
> invocations and USE flags etc. No matter what I try I cannot get printing
> to work over the network. I always get a succession of success messages
> from cups, followed by "printer does not exist"
On Wednesday 07 January 2009 14:20:24 BRM wrote:
> From what I can see in this new thread this year, you just need to do the
> couple steps to make your Workstations work as CUPS Clients by
> configuring it as a client and then it should work.
Of course it should. It does not. I simply cannot fin
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 4:08 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 January 2009 17:04:57 Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>>For the sake of conversation how about emerge flags?
>
>> My server:
>>
>> [ebuild R ] net-print/cups-1.3.9-r1 USE="X acl dbus jpeg ldap pam
>> perl png ppds python samba ssl
- Original Message
From: Peter Humphrey
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2009 7:08:12 AM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Network printing
>
> On Tuesday 06 January 2009 18:44:46 BRM wrote:
> > 1) Modify '/etc/cups/clie
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 17:04:57 Mark Knecht wrote:
>For the sake of conversation how about emerge flags?
> My server:
>
> [ebuild R ] net-print/cups-1.3.9-r1 USE="X acl dbus jpeg ldap pam
> perl png ppds python samba ssl tiff -avahi -gnutls -java -kerberos
> -php -slp -static -xinetd
uldn't do any harm.
HTH,
Ben
- Original Message
From: Peter Humphrey
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 6, 2009 10:39:48 AM
Subject: [gentoo-user] Network printing
Hello,
As it's the New Year, perhaps it's time to resume banging my head on this
w
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 7:39 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As it's the New Year, perhaps it's time to resume banging my head on this
> wall again.
>
> I have a server with two printers connected, set up using the cups Web page
> and operating properly. Now I want to send print jobs to them
Hello,
As it's the New Year, perhaps it's time to resume banging my head on this
wall again.
I have a server with two printers connected, set up using the cups Web page
and operating properly. Now I want to send print jobs to them from my
workstation, which is on the same network, and with the
On Wednesday 24 December 2008 19:31:36 Mark Knecht wrote:
> If you cannot make headway then I'm wondering if maybe you
> shouldn't go back to basics. Drop the SSL stuff, connect to the IP
> address directly, get it working, and then investigate adding these
> other things in until something breaks
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 3:45 AM, Peter Humphrey
wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 December 2008 10:45:58 Mick wrote:
>
>> It could still be a machine naming issue if you are pointing your client
>> to e.g. http://192.168.2.2:631 instead of http://serv.ethnet:631 - which
>> is what I suspect the SSL certifi
On Wednesday 24 December 2008 10:45:58 Mick wrote:
> It could still be a machine naming issue if you are pointing your client
> to e.g. http://192.168.2.2:631 instead of http://serv.ethnet:631 - which
> is what I suspect the SSL certificate's CN record shows.
(There's always one more detail that
On Wednesday 24 December 2008, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 December 2008 00:03:46 Mick wrote:
> > If you are using SSL certificates you must set up the correct domain
> > name, with regards to what the client machines see on the intranet/LAN.
> > Clearly the IP address is not a FQDN and
On Wednesday 24 December 2008 00:03:46 Mick wrote:
> If you are using SSL certificates you must set up the correct domain
> name, with regards to what the client machines see on the intranet/LAN.
> Clearly the IP address is not a FQDN and the certificate check fails.
> So, you want your common n
On Tuesday 23 December 2008, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Monday 22 December 2008 18:00:52 BRM wrote:
[snip...]
> I let cups find the printer and I tell it to use the .ppd file I got from
> linuxprinting.org. It shows the printer configuration page, where I set A4
> paper, then I get a security erro
On Monday 22 December 2008 18:00:52 BRM wrote:
> - just add the HP USB printer as a normal printer on the Network Server,
> connected via USB.
This is what happens, starting from a clean system (mke2fs, then restore a
known good backup of a freshly built system), and cups installed with
USE="ac
phrey
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 6:25:39 AM
Subject: [gentoo-user] Network printing
Hello,
This follows from the printing-from-windows thread; it's not confined to
Windows.
Thanks to Mark K for his help so far. To recap:
My network server box has two USB p
Hello,
This follows from the printing-from-windows thread; it's not confined to
Windows.
Thanks to Mark K for his help so far. To recap:
My network server box has two USB printers attached: a Kyocera FS1020D
laser, which works just fine, and an HP Deskjet D4260, which doesn't: I can
print to
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