hmm... but install the kde printer manager... this should work... 
its possible to run kde programs also within other window managers, 
as it works for gnome applications under kde... 
 
if you dont want to, just look in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf. there you can 
do these settings... (try 'man cupsd.conf') 
  
something like: 
 
<Location /printers> 
Encryption IfRequested 
Satisfy All 
Order allow,deny 
Allow 127.0.0.1 
Allow 192.168.0.           # all hosts in the network are allowed to print 
</Location> 
 
 
martin 
 
 
 
Zitat von Vincent van de Camp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 
 
> That might work, except for that I don't use KDE or Gnome, but fluxbox.  
> If someone could tell me where KDE stores those IP-addresses, I may be  
> helped. 
> Thanks:) 
> Vincent 
>  
> martin wrote: 
>  
>  > 
>  > yes i tried this also for some time with no luck, i saw the printers 
>  > that i 
>  > set up on my cups server from another linux box, but i can't print to 
>  > them... 
>  > 
>  > but after a while i found the solution... you have to allow others 
>  > computers 
>  > ip adresses whithin the printer manager of the kde desktop... there 
>  > you can 
>  > configure the security items of the cups-server and you can allow or 
> deny 
>  > specific ip adresses and/or networks... 
>  > 
>  > i use a german desktop environment, so i do not know the exact english 
>  > translations of the menu's and menu items... but you will find it... 
>  
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