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and subject line Re: Bug#868283: cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy 
authenticated"     from cupsd.conf
has caused the Debian Bug report #868283,
regarding cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf
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Package: cups-browsed
Version: 1.11.6-3
Severity: critical

Dear maintainers,

cups-browsed from Debian stretch ignores the "DefaultPolicy authenticated" entry in my cupsd.conf, so that all browsed-imported printers in /etc/cups/printers.conf are listed with "OpPolicy default". That differs from how it was in older Debian versions and their cups-browseds, and it allows users to print with another user id than their own without authentication, critical in an environment like ours where users have to pay for their print quota.

Regards
  Christoph

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On Mon 24 Jul 2017 at 08:43:57 +0200, Christoph Pleger wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> >   Printers -> <print_queue> -> Administration -> Set Default Options
> > 
> > A workaround to avoid doing this is to have DefaultPolicy in cupsd.conf
> > on the server as "authenticated".
> 
> Ah, thank you, I found it.

I am going to assume Christoph's issue is resolved and close this
report. In the event it is not a new report can be submitted.

Regards,

Brian.

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