dress and the name of the submitting machine.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Phil Campaigne
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Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 14:57, Phil Campaigne wrote:
Jason Dixon wrote:
As root, run "/sbin/service iptables stop". Try your printer again.
Hi Jason,
That was it!
Thank you , thankyou thankyou!
Does the iptables duplicate the function of the NAT in my hardware
rout
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 11:46, Phil Campaigne wrote:
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 11:04, Phil Campaigne wrote:
Ken,
Thanks for your reply. I checked and found that your recommended entry
was already in the lpd.perms file on the print serving machiner but not
on
Ken Plumley wrote:
Phil,
Edit the file /etc/lpd.perms on each machine used for
network printing. Near the bottom of the file comment
out the REJECT SERVICE statment like this:
# REJECT SERVICE=X NOT SERVER
Ken
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Hi All,
I can't printover
Phil Campaigne wrote:
Sean Estabrooks wrote:
I'm assuming it does because I can start and stop lpd on the printer
server. and I can run lpq to see an empty print quque and I can print
locally.
This has me stumped!
Phil
Phil,
There are many things that could be getting in your way.
H
Sean Estabrooks wrote:
I'm assuming it does because I can start and stop lpd on the printer
server. and I can run lpq to see an empty print quque and I can print
locally.
This has me stumped!
Phil
Phil,
There are many things that could be getting in your way.
Here's something simple to check.
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 11:04, Phil Campaigne wrote:
Ken,
Thanks for your reply. I checked and found that your recommended entry
was already in the lpd.perms file on the print serving machiner but not
on the remote machine submitting the print request. I added the
following
Jason Dixon wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 14:07, Phil Campaigne wrote:
ICMP is only one of many networking protocols. Do you have iptables
running on 192.168.1.4? Perhaps the firewall is blocking TCP/UDP
traffic to your lpd port.
Hi Jason,
I'd like to check out your suggestion, but I don