I've been trying this today, but IPP doesn't seem to be installed on the
print server (port 631 is closed), and I don't have administrative
control over it.

I'm really looking for an SMB-based solution... whether credentials are
stored in a file, kwallet, or something else, there should be a way to
separate configuration from authentication.


#!/jon

Rune Tønnesen wrote:
> Jonathan Anderson skrev:
>> I saw this post from 2003... any action since then?
>>
>> I'm in a similar boat, but a little bit worse: in my lab, we have to
>> pay for printing, and I don't want everybody's. How can I let
>> individual users connect to SMB-shared printers (not under my
>> administrative control) using their own uname/passwd?
>>
>>
>> #!/jon
>>
> Hi Jonathan
>
> Do You have ipp printing installed on your windows server? If so you
> should be able to use the windows server as ipp server specified in
> /etc/cups/client.conf
-- 
Jonathan Anderson

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