> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Mar 11 03:50:06 2002 > Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 03:10:04 -0800 > From: Sam Noble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: LPRng: AUTHTYPE=kerberos5 > > I suspect that I just don't understand lpd.perms well enough, but > I'm frustrated enough to ask the following simple question: > > When I change: > > REJECT SERVICE=R REMOTEHOST=a_host NOT AUTHTYPE=kerberos5 > > to > > REJECT SERVICE=R REMOTEHOST=a_host NOT AUTH > > > I can print properly when the user on a_host has a kerberos 5 > ticket. When I go back to the first check, I can not print -- in fact, > lpq's status line says "error ... ERROR: no permission to print" > > While I suppose that this could just be a kerberos issue, I have observed > that neither of the above lines will allow me to print from a_host if I > first perform a "kdestroy" (which erases all my kerberos data). > > In practice, it may not really matter that much, but being the > conscientious individual that I am, I'd like to try to nail this down. > > /* Sam */
You can find out the reasons by doing: lp: :db=lpr+2,database+4 :... This turns on tracing for the database/permissions checks. now do 'lpr' and then look in the log file. Enjoy! Patrick Powell ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- YOU MUST BE A LIST MEMBER IN ORDER TO POST TO THE LPRNG MAILING LIST The address you post from MUST be your subscription address If you need help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (or lprng-requests or lprng-digest-requests) with the word 'help' in the body. For the impatient, to subscribe to a list with name LIST, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with: | example: subscribe LIST <mailaddr> | subscribe lprng-digest [EMAIL PROTECTED] unsubscribe LIST <mailaddr> | unsubscribe lprng [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you have major problems, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word LPRNGLIST in the SUBJECT line. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
