Douglas J Hunley wrote: > Tim Wunder babbled on about: > >>Hi, >>RedHat 7.0 (with updates): >>I just installed CUPS and can't seem to run the web-based configuration >>that supposed to be at http://localhost:631/admin, the URL gives me an >>error, "The requested resource was not found on this server." The cupsd >>daemon is running and I can execute console commands, but I'd like to >>get the web-based interface working, if only for remote administration. >> >>I have CUPS working beautifully at home under Caldera, but feel clueless >>on RedHat, especially without the GUI crutch... >> >>Any thoughts as to what's causing the problem? >> > > does http://127.0.0.1:631/ work? > are you blocking port 631 with ipchains/iptables/portsentry? > >
No difference using 127.0.0.1:631. It seems like it's ALMOST working, but something's cloggong up the works. I get an authentication dialog, but after entering "root" and his password, I get the error. The URL it's trying to load is "localhost:631/cups.css". I have a cups.css file locate in /usr/share/doc/cups-1.1.1. I'm thinking this could be an apache, or httpd.conf issue, but I can't seem to find the command to restart apache under RedHat (apachectl ain't it) and can't reboot the server right now. I'm only running ipchains for NAT and blocking some known Nimda/CodeRed URLs. I have no issues running Samba's SWAT which is accessed via port 901. Port restirctions to my server are handled by my router, only ports 21 and 80 are allowed thru the router, the server's not restricting any ports. Is there supposed to be a xinetd entry for CUPS to run as a service on port 631 like SWAT has for port 901? Does cups-lpd need to be running for this to work? I've only got cupsd running on my Caldera system, but I DO have a cups-lpd entry in inetd.conf. IIRC, that's so cups will handle standard lp commands; and there's no port number referenced. I'll keep diggin, it's probly something simple and obvious. It always is... Thanks, Tim _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users