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The Sunday 2007-09-30 at 18:09 -0700, Ron Eggler wrote:

I would then try with wireshark (aka ethereal) to track the connection
attempt. No, first I would look at cups logs; you can also increase their
verbosity.

How do I increase their verbosity? been checking
by: "tail -f /var/log/cups/error_log"

There is also an access_log file. Ok, verbosity:

#
# LogLevel: controls the number of messages logged to the ErrorLog
# file and can be one of the following:
#
#     debug2    Log everything.
#     debug     Log almost everything.
#     info      Log all requests and state changes.
#     warn      Log errors and warnings.
#     error     Log only errors.
#     none      Log nothing.
#

#LogLevel info
LogLevel debug2


I'm behind a hardware router/firewall so i'm not really scared about your
wireshark threat ;)

No, but your cups/windows setup should :-p

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
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