Am Donnerstag, den 08.10.2009, 16:15 +0100 schrieb Tim Waugh: > On Thu, 2009-10-08 at 17:04 +0200, Christoph Höger wrote: > > > How about telling us a little about your network so we don't have to > > > guess? > > > > Well, there is really not much to say. It is a 1.3.10 cups server > > running some printers. Pretty standard setup, I'd guess. > > So the server is.. Fedora 10? Or something different? It's configured > to require encryption or something? Is it sharing printers using CUPS > browsing (i.e. 'Share printers connected to this system')? I have no idea how that server is configured, since I am not the admin. All I know is that no encryption should be required and the mentioned settings work fine. I can query the http site of the server and see every printer. I doubt that it broadcasts its printers though. Going to ask the admin. > Is that server on the same subnet as your client? If not, perhaps some > router is blocking out the CUPS broadcast packets or something. Maybe. This is indeed not the same subnet. > Are there other machines around on the same network as you that are able > to print? What are they running, etc? Since this is some kind of "guest" network I do not know of any other machines. > Don't change /etc/cups/client.conf -- if you've changed it, change it > back. > > The change you will be expected to make on the client is to allow CUPS > broadcast packets from the server. To do that: > > 1. System->Administration->Firewall > 2. Make sure 'Network Printing Client (IPP)' is enabled > 3. Click 'Apply' FW was deactivated ;) > (No, you shouldn't need to do any of that in an ideal world..) > > > On the fedora side all server packages are somewhat broken it seems. > > Slightly confused now -- you're running Fedora 11 as a client, yes? Or > a server? I have a fedora 11 client here at work and it won't play nicely with the cups server here. And I guess I know why: connect(18, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(631), sin_addr=inet_addr("10.146.2.17")}, 16) = -1 EHOSTUNREACH (No route to host) This happens after alot of conversation. I am going to ask the admin what this machine is and what it is good for (simple guess: It's the printer and I am not allowed talking to it directly). The question is: why do I need to connect to a printer (or any other machine) when I only want to talk to a cups server??
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