Re: Sharing printers with cups: what is wrong?

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On Monday 07 June 2004 22:18, Rick Stevens wrote:
> John L. Pierce wrote:
> > In system-config-printer-gui right click the printer and choose sharing,
> > from there allow all host that you wish to have print capabilities for.
>
> I've found that there are times where CIDR notation (e.g.
> "192.168.0.0/24") and sometimes even a the conventional address/netmask
> notation doesn't always work right.  If you specify the actual address
> of the clients, it usually does.  And no, I've not tried to sort it
> out.  I hate python!

One way I have gotten myself into trouble in the past is interchangeably using 
192.168.0.0/24 and 192.168.0.0/16 on the same network.  The 192.168 space IS 
a /16, but by convention individual 192.168 nets are often /24.  Tools often 
default to offering /24 netmasks... if elsewhere you tried to be too smart 
with /16, perhaps when you edited a config file by hand....  Just some advice 
from the "I bear the scars" file.

- -Andy

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