Re: Can't remote admin CUPS even with Allow from ALL

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On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 11:38:19 -0400, sean darcy <seandarcy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have a cups server on 10.10.8.252. It's set up as a raw printer, and
> works, mostly. I can telnet into the server.
> 
> But, when I try to remotely admin the server by browsing to 10.10.8.252:631
> I get:
> 
> I get 403 Forbidden.
> 
> I've tried all sorts of changes to <Location/admin> in cupsd.conf. Here's
> all the uncommented lines in cupsd.conf:
> 
> LogLevel error
> 
> MaxLogSize 0
> 
> MaxCopies 1
> 
> Printcap /etc/printcap
> 
> FilterLimit 200
> 
> <Location /jobs>
> #
> # You may wish to limit access to job operations, either with Allow
> # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password.
> #
> Order Deny,Allow
> Deny From All
> Allow From 127.0.0.1
> Allow From 10.10.8.*
> </Location>
> 
> <Location /printers>
> #
> # You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow
> # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password.
> #
> Order Deny,Allow
> Deny From All
> Allow From 127.0.0.1
> Allow From 10.10.8.*
> </Location>
> 
> #<Location /printers/name>
> #
> # You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow
> # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password.
> #
> 
> ## Anonymous access (default)
> #AuthType None
> 
> ## Require a username and password (Basic authentication)
> #AuthType Basic
> #AuthClass User
> 
> ## Require a username and password (Digest/MD5 authentication)
> #AuthType Digest
> #AuthClass User
> 
> ## Restrict access to local domain
> #Order Deny,Allow
> #Deny From All
> #Allow From .mydomain.com
> #</Location>
> 
> <Location /admin>
> #
> 
> AuthType Basic
> AuthClass System
> 
> ## Restrict access to local domain
> # Order Deny,Allow
> # Deny From All
> # Allow From 127.0.0.1
> # Allow From 10.10.*
> #Encryption Required
> </Location>
> 
> #
> # End of "$Id: cupsd.conf.in,v 1.13 2003/04/10 20:14:04 mike Exp $".
> #
> # Lines below are automatically generated - DO NOT EDIT
> <Location /printers/mfc8600>
> Order Deny,Allow
> Deny From All
> Allow From 127.0.0.1
> AuthType None
> Allow from All
> </Location>
> <Location /printers/rawprinter>
> Order Deny,Allow
> Deny From All
> Allow From 127.0.0.1
> AuthType None
> Allow from All
> </Location>
> <Location />
> Order Deny,Allow
> Deny From All
> Allow From 127.0.0.1
> </Location>
> Browsing On
> BrowseProtocols cups
> BrowseOrder Deny,Allow
> BrowseAllow from @LOCAL
> BrowseAddress 255.255.255.255
> Listen *:631
> 
> netstat shows all the sockets are CLOSE_WAIT:
> 
> netstat -anp | grep cups
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:631             0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN
>    2070/cupsd
> tcp        1      0 10.10.8.252:631         10.10.8.1:60378
> CLOSE_WAIT  2070/cupsd
> tcp        1      0 10.10.8.252:631         10.10.8.1:60379
> CLOSE_WAIT  2070/cupsd
> tcp        0      0 10.10.8.252:631         10.10.8.1:60382
> ESTABLISHED 2070/cupsd
> udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:631             0.0.0.0:*
>    2070/cupsd
> unix  3      [ ]         STREAM     CONNECTED     11590  2070/cupsd
> 
> I've flushed iptables.
> 
> Any help appreciated.
> 
> sean
> 
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Hi, 
check the directory permissions. Does the Apache user have access to it?

Yang



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