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Has any one ever gotten a windows machine to find a network printer from
behind a masquerading linux box?  That is : the windows machine is being
masq-ed, not the printer.  Windows can ping the printer, and I know the
printer works.  Linux prints to it just fine (which should surprise no
one..), but windows can't find the printer in it's "network neighborhood",
even if I explicitly state the printers IP.

The ruleset for the masq box is pretty loose.  It'll masq anything going
out.

Masq is working beautifully for everything else.  Anyone have any bright
ideas?

Josh Hardison

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