Tim Waugh wrote:
Since you are using the web interface and not the graphical tool, make sure that you remove redhat-config-printer so that it doesn't make any changes you don't expect.
Tim.
I realize I wasn't clear in my prior post. I can't connect to cups on the print server at all. That is, I can't print. I was trying to connect to the web interface to see if the jobs actually got there. ( There's no way to see that thru printconfig is there? ). The print server can print locally.
In any event, here I have a brand new install, and something is stopping me from printing on it. So I assume Fedora has some access control I don't know about. Not iptables - I flushed them ; not hosts.deny - it's blank.
I've assumed - mybe wrongly - that whatever is stopping me from using the cups web interface is the same thing that's stopping me from printing.
So - I am using printconfig - I'm only using the web interface to try to figure out what's wrong.
thanks for any help
sean
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On Saturday 01 November 2003 13:29, sean darcy wrote:
Tim Waugh wrote:
Since you are using the web interface and not the graphical tool, make sure that you remove redhat-config-printer so that it doesn't make any changes you don't expect.
Tim.
I realize I wasn't clear in my prior post. I can't connect to cups on the print server at all. That is, I can't print. I was trying to connect to the web interface to see if the jobs actually got there. ( There's no way to see that thru printconfig is there? ). The print server can print locally.
By default, Red Hat setup for printers disables sharing. To enable sharing (so other systems can print to your server), see: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/custom-guide/s1-printi...