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
> 
> 

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