could be a number of things I guess.

is cups running?

service cupsd status

is there a local firewall rule preventing it running?

try telnet localhost 631 and also telnetting to port 631 from the other
machine.

is it a user permission thing? setting up cups is probably a root job,
so that could explain why the setup can print the test page and a user
cannot print anything?




On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 11:49:50 +1200
Andrew Packer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm baffled by the way cups is (mis)behaving on my wife's system.
> 
> Background: She's got my old PII-266 running RedHat 7.3, kernel just
> updated to 2.4.20-19.7.  The printer is a LaserJet 4L on /dev/lp0.
> Until a few nights ago everything was fine; indeed both of us used the
> LaserJet as our main print device.  After a peculiar crash followed by
> a thoroughly inept attempt at recovery by me, her Linux partitions
> were destroyed and I had to start all over.  Reinstalled RH 7.3 from
> the CDs and updated relevant files via RHN.  
> 
> Now cups won't let us print anything EXCEPT the test page from the
> cups admin screen, which prints perfectly.  Trying to print from an
> application on her machine or mine (on the network), nothing happens. 
> Trying to print from a terminal window, I get the following:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <her home directory>]# man lpr | lpr
> Status Information:
>  sending job '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  connecting to 'localhost', attempt 1
>  cannot open connection to localhost - Connection refused
> Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <her home directory>]#
> 
> If I print a test page from the cups admin screen, it shows up as a
> job.  If I try to print from an application or a terminal window, it
> never shows up in the job queue.
> 
> I tried switching her to LPRng and - lo and behold - it works. 
> Perfect test page, good output from applications.
> 
> Switch back to cups, still no go.  Switch back to LPRng, now get the
> same error as with cups!  Wipe the printer out in the RH LPRng
> configuration GUI tool, reinstall it and we're printing OK again with
> LPRng.
> 
> I tried uninstalling the cups package, downloading it again from RH
> and reinstalling, but this changed nothing.
> 
> I tried rebooting into the 2.4.18-3 kernel which she was running prior
> to the crash, and this also changed nothing.
> 
> We're using cups 1.1.14-15.4 which is apparently the most recent
> version that is compatible with RH 7.3.  I'm using the same version on
> my machine with no problems.
> 
> Can anyone help me get cups going again for her?
> 
> =====Andrew
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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