Daniel Mealha Cabrita wrote:
> 
> Tuesday 07 November 2000 21:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> > > From: Daniel Mealha Cabrita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >     is a normal behavior that lprng ignores the local filter if the
> > > printer is a remote one?
> >
> > You need to add ':lpd_bounce' option or wait until LPRng-3.7.1beta5
> 
>  ok..
> 
>    but why LPRng do this way for remote printers?

There is no difference between a "remote printer" and a "remote server"
as
long they use the same protocol, in this case LPR (TCP port 515).
There in no way to tell weather the remote LPR-service is a printer
or server.


BR /Johan
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