On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 08:37:29AM -0700, George Garvey wrote: > Thanks for the response. > I know that I can give access to the queues. I did. I included the > sample for Lexmark4039L of this. Lexmark4039L is attached to a computer at > 192.168.1.1. There is another server with a printer at 192.168.2.3. These 2 > servers tell everyone else on the network what printers are on the network. > But they don't know about each other's printers, because they can't hear > the broadcasts that tell the cups servers about such things. I tried making > them poll the other server. That didn't work, because they're not allowed > to talk to each other, according to cupsd.conf. If I add the line allowing > their polling, then everything is fine. But I don't know how to use > system-config-printer to do this. So any time it is run, this setup is > destroyed. > I hope that makes sense. Ah, I see. Well, the Browsing On and BrowseAllow lines are controlled by the 'Automatically find remote shared queues' check-box in the Sharing dialog. For network configurations in which broadcast browse packets are no good, you can try using the BrowsePoll/BrowseInterval directives -- see /usr/share/doc/cups-*/sam.*. Tim. */
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