I have been able to duplicate the problem by opening Yast>Security and
Users>Local Security>set file permission to secure.

There must be a cron job that runs sometime after this that causes the
problem.

Port 631 has a listed listening device.
There are 3 versions of cupsd.conf/.default.conf O -
The files are all owned by root, however respectively Grouped
root/nobody/nobody.
ALL files have -rw-r----- rights

There are 2 x classes.conf and classes.conf O and printers.conf and
printers.conf O

Am I possibly correct in assuming by changing this global file
permission I have stuffed this cups server twice in a row????? If so I
will issue a bug report, however what's with this O extension.....I.E
file.nnn / file.nnn O

Scott


Am I seeing what I

John Andersen wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 May 2007, Registration Account wrote:
>   
>> Despite a relatively easy setting up of a CUPS Print Server when I open
>> ANY browser on that PC Http://localhost:631
>> I just get the error "404 Not Found"
>> Yes cups is running as a service.
>>     
>
> /etc/cups/cupsd.conf
> check near the bottom to see if permissions are correct.
> And be sure you are attempting to log in as the proper
> person, (which is usually not root).
>
> Technically, to be pedantically correct, there should be a
> trailing / but it should work anyway.
>
> Run netstat -anp and verify that something (cupsd) is listening
> on 631 (usually, but not always on all interfaces).
>
>   

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