Carlos E. R. wrote: > > The Saturday 2007-04-07 at 06:43 -0500, Rajko M. wrote: > >>> lppasswd -g sys -a doug >> Aster adding your user login name (above is assumed that your login name is >> doug) restart cups as root with: >> rccups restart >> to reread configuration. CUPS stores user authentication information as >> configuration settings. > > That is not necesary. I just added user "doug" to my system, and tried to > "admin" a printer with that user (which is not a real user on my system). > No problem, I just entered the user name "doug" and its new pasword and > was allowed entry just fine. Then, I deleted "doug" and was denied entry. >
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