if you have a route to the other pc then printing should be possible. also will you be a bit more clearcut in your posts.
--- Milind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I got a printer on Linux m/c with real IP > 202.13.177.3 and I got another > Linux m/c which is also connected to net with real > IP 217.202.15.7 > and in another office premises(Our admin office). > > What I require is whenever I send any document > to print on > 202.13.177.3 the same document be sent to print > on printer > on 217.202.15.7. > > > How do I achieve this. > > > Thanks Sridhar for the reply. > > Milind. > > On Saturday 06 April 2002 17:46, Shridhar Daithankar > wrote: > > On Saturday 06 April 2002 15:01, Milind wrote: > > > Q1. How do I print remotely to a printer which > resides on a different > > > m/c which is not a part of my LAN. > > > > Even if it's not on your lan, you can access it > because you can setup a > > route to it. And if you can access it, just > provide the ip. > > > > If you can't access it then I guess you can not > teleport your print jobs to > > that machine either.. > > > > > Q2.can I remotely copy files to print spool > directory of remote m/c > > > and at the same time Idon't want to compromise > with the security > > > issues. > > > > Not required. I repeat, if machine is accessible > on network, give it's ip, > > if not it's not possible. > > > > Only thing I don't know is whether a print spool > requires two way > > communication with client, which is I suppose is > the case. > > _______________________________________________ > linux-india-help mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help ________________________________________________________________________ For live cricket scores download Yahoo! Score Tracker at: http://in.sports.yahoo.com/cricket/tracker.html _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
