Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-14 Thread Phil Campaigne
Hi All, I can't printover the network. When I submit a print job I get the following error [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# lpr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- /home/phil/3465317ExtremePerformanceTuning.pdf Status Information: sending job '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] connecting to '192.168.1.4', attem

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-14 Thread Phil Campaigne
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 router? If so

Slow Network Printing

2003-08-14 Thread Jake Colman
I have a HP Laserjet Series II connected to a RH 7.2 server. I used samba to make the printer available to PCs running MS Windoze. Any job submitted by the PCs take forever to print. I see the printer's green light flashing so I know that data is being transmitted but it takes forever for each

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-14 Thread Jason Dixon
On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 11:07, Phil Campaigne wrote: > Hi Jason, > Ok, here is the contents of my /etc/sysconfig/iptables: I've attached a revised iptables file. I assume you're using LPRng (rather than cups). I don't recall whether LPRng uses UDP or TCP by default, so I've enabled both. You mig

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-14 Thread Phil Campaigne
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 t

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-14 Thread Phil Campaigne
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 --- Phil Campaigne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All, I can't printover

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-14 Thread Phil Campaigne
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. Here's some

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-14 Thread Phil Campaigne
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.

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-14 Thread Ken Plumley
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 --- Phil Campaigne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > I can't printover the

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-14 Thread Phil Campaigne
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

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-14 Thread Phil Campaigne
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't know

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-10 Thread Jason Dixon
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 > >>

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-09 Thread Jason Dixon
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 > router? If s

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-09 Thread Jason Dixon
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't k

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-09 Thread Sean Estabrooks
> > 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. ru

Re: Problem with network printing on RH 8.0

2003-08-09 Thread Jason Dixon
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 entry into

2nd Attempt - Network printing with DHCP / Netgear router

2003-07-08 Thread Bill Johnson
estions? Is there a good source of information about how to set up network printing over a simple cable modem dhcp home network like mine? Regards, Bill Johnson -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Network printing with DHCP / Netgear router

2003-07-06 Thread Bill Johnson
estions? Is there a good source of information about how to set up network printing over a simple cable modem dhcp home network like mine? Regards, Bill Johnson -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list

Network printing problem

2003-03-08 Thread Bill Johnson
Greetings, I have a Redhat 7.3 server, and a Redhat 8.0 laptop networked through a Netgear router. I have file sharing working ok, but I can't get print sharing to work. On the server, I have a queue named hp841c defined as a local printer attached to /dev/usb/lp0. Printing locally from the s

RE: Network Printing

2002-11-05 Thread James Liddil
Went ahead got CUPS set up and got a PPD from savin and it works great. Jim Liddil > -Original Message- > From: Marlichsi, The Black Goat [mailto:marlichsi@;bol.com.br] > Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 9:37 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RES: Network Printing >

RES: Network Printing

2002-11-05 Thread Marlichsi, The Black Goat
. -Mensagem original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:redhat-list-admin@;redhat.com] Em nome de James Liddil Enviada em: terça-feira, 5 de novembro de 2002 10:13 Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Assunto: Network Printing Encontre sempre uma linha desocupada com o Discador BOL! http://sac.bol.com.br

Network Printing

2002-11-05 Thread James Liddil
Got a Savin Digital copier that I want to print to using LPD on RH 7.3 My box is called LINUX. LPR is the network neighborhood name for the printer. I set my host file so: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost LINUX 192.168.70.51 LPR LPR But eve

Network Printing Very Slowwwww.

1999-12-08 Thread Steve
I must apologize in advance as I do not know a lot about this subject but I am printing to a Brother MFC 4350 attached to a Linksys EPSX3 print server over a small network. I am using the command lpr -PBrother to print and it sends the data to the printer immediately but it takes forever for the p

Re: RedHat network printing problem. Please help.

1998-05-27 Thread Tressens Lionel
Hello I had the same problem on my network. This is due to printjob.c source which tries to fork the printing process with the username of usr who prints. And this impossible when the user don't have an account on the printer server... I have modified a few lines in the source printjob.c I'll s

RedHat network printing problem. Please help.

1998-05-26 Thread Jon A. Christopher
Hello, I've been beating my head against the wall about what's probably a simple problem, so I thought I'd ask the list for help. I've set up my RH 5.0 PC as a print server for several machines using lpd. Unfortunately, it only works if the remote user has an account on the local machine. The m