Re: CUPS, Alpine, and printserving

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On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 14:22:18 +0000, Tim Waugh wrote:

> On Fri, 2008-10-31 at 08:50 -0500, Aaron Konstam wrote:
>> Ok, here is the deal. Configure all the printers on the server. On the
>> clients do no configuration at all ,none. And you will be able to print
>> to all the printers.
> 
> This used to be the case.  Unfortunately, starting with Fedora 9, the
> minimum that is now needed on the clients has changed from "none" to:
> 
> * enable Network Printing Client (IPP) packets through the firewall by
> selection System->Administration->Firewall, selecting the "Network
> Printing Client (IPP)" check-box and clicking Apply.

	WOW!! What a difference! I did that on machine #2 (only, so far).

	When I click on Printers, I see what the machine thinks are 
*nine* : my wife's downstairs is there twice, once as itself and once 
with "-fax" appended to it. All the other seven are my one machine, once 
as default with my name for the machine it's on, but no IP; the others 
have either an IP or some other indication where they are; I'm seeing it 
double on #1 (as default and not), and double on #4 (with its same 
correct IP both times, not together); sometimes it shows as published, 
sometimes not.

	I tried to print the router's table, with IP and MAC numbers, 
from a browser (Konqueror, despite the fact i run Gnome); but it just 
asked me if the printer were connected.

	Iiuc, I should go do the same on the other two clients (machine 
#3 and #4, no printer attached), but *not* on #1, which does have the 
printer, and must therefore be acting as the server. Right?

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