/var/run had perms 0700, making the unix socket file inaccessible.  One
more thing to keep track of.

Rick Cochran wrote:
> I am completely perplexed by the following behavior (LPRng 3.8.12):
> 
> irene> lpc -Pxxx reread
> Printer 'xxx@localhost' - cannot open connection - Permission denied
> Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol
> and accepts connections from this host and from non-privileged (>1023)
> ports
> irene> lpc -Pxxx@localhost reread
> lpd server pid 17548 on irene.cit.cornell.edu, sending SIGHUP
> 
> My lpd.conf does not disable the default 'force_localhost' setting.

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