You should probably add the line CUPS_CONFIG=manual to the /ustc/sysconfig/printing file.
--- Brad Felmey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 20:02, David Walluck wrote: > > > Are we sure we want the printer to default to > being accessible by the > > guest account? Samba also doesn't appear to use > tcpwrappers, and since > > no hosts are blocked by default in the config > file, this leaves the > > printer open to everyone on the net by default. > That can't be good. > > On a related note, I'd just like to get them to stop > letting CUPS serve > the whole @#$@#!! subnet by default, combined with > defaulting to > browsing=on. It's just ugly finding out some dimwit > accidentally shot > the entire jdk1.4 javadoc to the damned plotter > (multiple times) because > of default wide-open perms to the subnet. He kept > hitting the "print" > button over and over and over because it wasn't > coming out on the Ricoh. > That one screwup only cost about $70 worth of paper, > and it's only that > low because the plotter ran out. > > Needless to say, cupsd.conf got attention on all the > workstations, but > it gets f@##$d up again every time I update CUPS, > though. > -- > Brad Felmey > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/
