Re: Samba/Remote printing problem

2001-03-19 Thread Thierry ITTY
use smbclient on you machine to see the shares on the server. this will show whether the two machines have a good dialog (the "net view \\server"-like command) is the lpd dameon up and running on the server (you need this to define a non-smb remote printer on you laptop). check this : configure a

Samba/Remote printing problem

2001-03-19 Thread Thomas Duterme
Hi everyone, Here's my situation. I run RH 7 on my labtop and we have a printserver (another Linux machine ) which controls our print jobs for the LAN. Its running Samba since most clients are Windows machines. Now I ran printtool and configured everything properly. I print an ascii test page a

Remote Printing

2000-07-28 Thread Kevin Wood
Hey there, I have a machine I am setting up to use a remote printer and I am having problems. Both machines are running lpd. I have grep'd for their existence and they are there. I have created the following /etc/printcap file: ##PRINTTOOL3## REMOTE ljet4 300x300 letter {} LaserJet4 Default {}

Re: pump and remote printing

2000-06-01 Thread Pete Peterson
If you want to allow printing from ANYWHERE (inside your firewall), you should be able to put just a line containing "+" in hosts.lpd. > Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 21:49:32 -0500 (CDT) > From: "Carey F. Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: pump and remote printing

2000-05-31 Thread Carey F. Cox
On Wed, 31 May 2000, Anthony E. Greene wrote: > "Carey F. Cox" wrote: > > No, the server is not able to resolve the client hostname. However, I > > haven't seen any error messages on the server, just on the client. As most > > workstation addresses (static ips reserved for servers only) are > > d

Re: pump and remote printing

2000-05-31 Thread Anthony E. Greene
"Carey F. Cox" wrote: > No, the server is not able to resolve the client hostname. However, I > haven't seen any error messages on the server, just on the client. As most > workstation addresses (static ips reserved for servers only) are > dynamically allocated on this campus from one dhcp server,

Re: pump and remote printing

2000-05-30 Thread Carey F. Cox
On Tue, 30 May 2000, Anthony E. Greene wrote: > At 12:58 2000-05-30 -0500, Carey F. Cox wrote: > > > >I am having problems setting up one of my student workstations to print > >to a networked printer from a dhcp (actually pump) client. I keep getting > >errors about "not able to find hostname"

Re: pump and remote printing

2000-05-30 Thread Anthony E. Greene
At 12:58 2000-05-30 -0500, Carey F. Cox wrote: > >I am having problems setting up one of my student workstations to print >to a networked printer from a dhcp (actually pump) client. I keep getting >errors about "not able to find hostname" or something like that. If I >type hostname it gives me

pump and remote printing

2000-05-30 Thread Carey F. Cox
I am having problems setting up one of my student workstations to print to a networked printer from a dhcp (actually pump) client. I keep getting errors about "not able to find hostname" or something like that. If I type hostname it gives me the correct hostname. I even hard coded the variabl

RE: remote printing fails

2000-05-20 Thread Uncle Meat
On 16-May-00 Victor R. Cardona opined: > I am trying to share a printer between two linux boxes. They both have an > upgraded lpr, and I have added alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc to both > of their conf.modules files. I used printtool to configure both of them. > The printtool tests work great

remote printing fails

2000-05-19 Thread Victor R. Cardona
I am trying to share a printer between two linux boxes. They both have an upgraded lpr, and I have added alias parport_lowlevel parport_pc to both of their conf.modules files. I used printtool to configure both of them. The printtool tests work great, but when I try to print to the remote print

Re: remote printing between linux machines

2000-04-29 Thread Carey F. Cox
1) Add client ip address to /etc/hosts.lpd on remote server. 3) Use printtool on client to setup a remote printer. Add --> Remote Unix (lpd) Queue Note: This requires remote ip address and queue 3) Print test page. Carey On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, linda hanigan wrote: > Hi All, >

remote printing between linux machines

2000-04-28 Thread linda hanigan
Hi All, I was wondering if anyone could tell me where to look for information on how to set up printing between Linux machines on a intranet. Thought I would try that before I tried samba so my windows machines can use the Linux printer. Right now I have them on an auto switch box but it would be

Re: Remote Printing

2000-02-05 Thread Ron Golan
On Sat, Feb 05, 2000 at 11:26:05AM -0700, Brian Schneider wrote: > I asked about my troubles and was told to update my lpr package. I did > that but remote printing is still not working. I keep getting the error > > lpd: lp: Your host does not have line printer access > >

Re: Remote Printing

2000-02-05 Thread Carl Karsten
I switched to lprng. things got much better. http://www.astart.com/lprng/LPRng.html Carl - Original Message - From: Brian Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2000 12:26 PM Subject: Remote Printing > I asked about my t

Remote Printing

2000-02-05 Thread Brian Schneider
I asked about my troubles and was told to update my lpr package. I did that but remote printing is still not working. I keep getting the error lpd: lp: Your host does not have line printer access I have set up the hosts.lpd file, what am I missing? TIA

Re: remote printing still a problem

2000-01-07 Thread Philippe Moutarlier
x > machines, ripley, weaver, jonesy, running Red Hat 6.0. ripley has an > Epson Stylus Color 800 printer. I can print fine from ripley. I > configured remote printing on weaver and jonesy using printtool. But > when I try to print from weaver or jonesy, the job just sits on the > qu

remote printing still a problem

2000-01-07 Thread Hidong Kim
Hi, I'm completely unable to print over my network. I have three Linux machines, ripley, weaver, jonesy, running Red Hat 6.0. ripley has an Epson Stylus Color 800 printer. I can print fine from ripley. I configured remote printing on weaver and jonesy using printtool. But when I t

Re: remote printing

2000-01-06 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Hidong Kim wrote: > Hi, > > I can't print over my network. Get the updated lpr packages either from updates or from rawhide (I recommend the latter). LLaP bero -- Nobody will ever need more than 640 kB RAM. -- Bill Gates, 1983 Windows 98 requires 16 MB RAM

remote printing

2000-01-06 Thread Hidong Kim
Hi, I can't print over my network. I have three machines. The one on which the printer is attached is ok. But when I try to print from the other two machines. I get the error message: hostname: lpd: lp: Your host does not have line printer access hostname is the machine on which the printer

Re: Remote printing?

1999-12-18 Thread J. Scott Kasten
ccount there as well, even if it is just a dissabled one. Restart lpd on the remote machines. Now all should go well. on Sat, Dec 18, 1999 at 06:56:06PM +0100, Gustav Schaffter wrote: > Hi, > > Any printing experts out there? :-) > > I am trying to setup remote printing between tw

Re: Remote printing?

1999-12-18 Thread Julian Thomas
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 12/18/99 at 06:56 PM, Gustav Schaffter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed: >What happens is that on the workstation I print to the defined queue, but >all print jobs (ASCII or PostScript) remain on the queue 'for ever' where >'for ever' is at least > hours. :-) do you have

Re: Remote printing?

1999-12-18 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Gustav Schaffter wrote: > Bernhard, > > OK. I have now tried with lpr-0.46.1 on both machines. Then I tried with > lpr-0.47.1 on both machines. Still, the same problem persists. To make > sure, I also purged the print queue as seen on the workstation before > trying. Did yo

Re: Remote printing?

1999-12-18 Thread Gustav Schaffter
. :-) Unfortunately, I can't use it. At least not for remote printing. :-( Any other hints? Best regards Gustav Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote: > > On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Gustav Schaffter wrote: > > > I am trying to setup remote printing between two PCs in a local network.

Re: Remote printing?

1999-12-18 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote: > Thanks for the rapid answer, bero. I'll try that immediately. :-) Regards Gustav > On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Gustav Schaffter wrote: > > > I am trying to setup remote printing between two PCs in a local network. > > But I'm failing.

Re: Remote printing?

1999-12-18 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sat, 18 Dec 1999, Gustav Schaffter wrote: > I am trying to setup remote printing between two PCs in a local network. > But I'm failing. :-) There was a bug in the initial version of Red Hat Linux 6.1 preventing remote printing from working. Upgrade your lpr rpm to the version from

Remote printing?

1999-12-18 Thread Gustav Schaffter
Hi, Any printing experts out there? :-) I am trying to setup remote printing between two PCs in a local network. But I'm failing. :-) Both PCs run RH6.1. What happens is that on the workstation I print to the defined queue, but all print jobs (ASCII or PostScript) remain on the queue

remote printing problem

1998-06-30 Thread Massimiliano Liccardo
Hi folks, I have a strange problem with my printer daemon it doesn't accept remote documents from users name not matching local username. This is my printcap configuration file and I have no rs specified. I use redhat 5.0 and lpr-0.31-1 and setup-1.9-2. # /etc/printcap # # Please don't edit

Re: Help needed with remote printing

1998-06-14 Thread Tressens Lionel
e that I know was on Slackware) from a Sparc/SunOS > box without much hassle, but since I upgraded to 4.0, I was unable to > get any remote printing done on my printer, despite RTFM several times > over. Now that I just reupgraded and it being summer vacation ... > > Th

Re: Help needed with remote printing

1998-06-13 Thread Jon A. Christopher
On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Dave Parker wrote: > Jon A. Christopher wrote: > > > > > >If you don't have the same acct names on the local and remote machines, > >there's a bug in lpd which silently swallows print requests. Contact me > >directly for a fix, if needed. > > Now THIS would certainly explai

Re: Help needed with remote printing

1998-06-13 Thread Dave Parker
Jon A. Christopher wrote: > > >If you don't have the same acct names on the local and remote machines, >there's a bug in lpd which silently swallows print requests. Contact me >directly for a fix, if needed. Now THIS would certainly explain some things! Could you please post the fix to the list

Re: Help needed with remote printing

1998-06-13 Thread Jon A. Christopher
If you don't have the same acct names on the local and remote machines, there's a bug in lpd which silently swallows print requests. Contact me directly for a fix, if needed. -Jon -- Jon A. Christopher, [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | See my web page: Department of Biochemistry/Biophysics

Re: Help needed with remote printing

1998-06-12 Thread Ray Curtis
> "g" == getrhd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: g> ##PRINTTOOL3## REMOTE ljet4 600x600 a4 {} LaserJet4 Default 1 g> lp0:\ g> :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp0:\ g> :mx#0:\ g> :sh:\ g> :rm=terrorist.math.ntu.edu.tw:\ g> :rp=lp:\ g> :if=/var/spool/lpd/lp0/filter: This what you

Help needed with remote printing

1998-06-12 Thread getrhd
early-- everyone else that I know was on Slackware) from a Sparc/SunOS box without much hassle, but since I upgraded to 4.0, I was unable to get any remote printing done on my printer, despite RTFM several times over. Now that I just reupgraded and it being summer vacation ... This is what I have in

Remote Printing from Non-Linux host

1998-04-20 Thread GBNSCHBACH
I am printing to a RH 5.0 host from a SCO box. The printer is an okidata dot matrix. I pauses in the middle of a print job for up to 5 seconds, then finishes. I wonder if this is SCO specific. It might be a SCO thing. It can take a while to get a job to print. I am going to remove an

Re: Remote printing

1998-03-13 Thread Kobus Lombaard
Hi On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, Kobus Lombaard wrote: > Hi > > I don't seem to be able to get something simple > to work. I've got a RH4.2 box set up as a printer > server and it is supposed to accept remote requests. > > I have the client hosts listed in /etc/hosts.lpd as > I've been instructed by va

Remote printing

1998-03-11 Thread Kobus Lombaard
Hi I don't seem to be able to get something simple to work. I've got a RH4.2 box set up as a printer server and it is supposed to accept remote requests. I have the client hosts listed in /etc/hosts.lpd as I've been instructed by various sources of documentation. as follows: client.our.domain