* Sean Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20080305 03:17]: > I see you've already opened a bug for this on Debian (Debian Bug report logs > - #459362): > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=459362
> Did you come across any workaround? IIRC (it wasn't on my own box and I currently don't have access to it) I either fall back to an older version of cupsys or the real reason for failure was caused by another problem in the cups config. First of all: you do have "DefaultAuthType Basic" inside /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, right? Also make sure you didn't activate the checkbox 'Use Kerberos authentication' on http://localhost:631/admin/ Read http://localhost:631/help/kerberos.html?TOPIC=Getting+Started for a little bit information about cups with kerberos. If you checked all of the above and your setup still doesn't work I suggest trying an older version of cupsys - grab it from: http://snapshot.debian.net/ BTW: If you don't do that already: consider using mercurial[1] or gitkeeper[2] for maintaining /etc under version control, it really helps in restoring old, working conffiles. :) [1] http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2007/03/14/maintain-etc-with-mercurial-on-debian/ [2] http://packages.debian.org/sid/etckeeper HTH && regards, -mika- -- http://grml.org/ # Linux for texttool-users and sysadmins http://wiki.grml.org/ # share your knowledge http://grml.supersized.org/ # the grml development weblog #grml @ irc.freenode.org # meet us on irc
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