On Thu, 2005-12-15 at 16:39 -0600, John Pierce wrote: > I have tried both ways, manually pointing the /etc/cups/client.conf > file at the print.local.net server and not modifying it. In either > case the systems will not even see the other printer. > > I have selinux disabled, no firewall running or iptables. > > Now, from all I have read, after configuring this printer on the > server it should show up for the clients within 30 seconds (that's per > the cups/sam page). Have you restarted CUPS since making the changes? You may need to go through the server's /etc/cups/cupds.conf file and "allow" the local network to use it. I seem to recall having to do that. Just browse through the file, reading the comments, and you should find where you can do that. Allowing access to / (root) seems necessary, but you don't need to allow everyone configuration access. -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.