jtd wrote:
This seems to be missing. Which means that others cant browse printers
on your server.
BrowseAllow www.xxx.yyy.0/24
dont know what the @LOCAL means
I did it. But there is a problem from client machine side that I forgot
to mention in the mail. It cannot see the printer automatically in KDE's
control center printer option. In localhost:631 in the browser when I
manually setup printer using ipp://server_ip/ipp, it finally asks for
cups password. I can't use my sudoer user password nor can I use root
password that I had created for this. The client system is Kubuntu 6.06
and in /etc/group, I cannot see cups or cupsys in the list. It does not
exist in the server's /etc/group file too.
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