Please look at "/etc/hosts.allow". My hosts.allow have following line:
saned: 192.168.0. Sorry, bad at English, be. regards m. allan noah wrote: > i really, really doubt this scanner speaks the sane network protocol. > this device is probably not supported by sane. > > allan > > On 4/17/07, Michael Brasse <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello everybody, >> Attempts to connect to the scanner of my new Canon MP600R via the >> network was not successful. >> >> If I manage I am happy to provide test reports etc. >> >> If that is not the right place to ask, please refer - otherwise I am >> happy for any ideas. >> >> The problem I have is: >> sandmann:/etc/sane.d # SANE_DEBUG_NET=128 scanimage -L >> [sanei_debug] Setting debug level of net to 128. >> [net] sane_init: authorize = 0x804d560, version_code = 0xbff301d8 >> [net] sane_init: SANE net backend version 1.0.13 (AF-indep+IPv6) from >> sane-backends 1.0.18 >> [net] sane_init: Client has little endian byte order >> [net] sane_init: searching for config file >> [net] sane_init: trying to add 192.168.0.2 >> [net] add_device: adding backend 192.168.0.2 >> [net] add_device: backend 192.168.0.2 added >> [net] sane_init: done reading config >> [net] sane_init: evaluating environment variable SANE_NET_HOSTS >> [net] sane_init: done >> [net] sane_get_devices: local_only = 0 >> [net] connect_dev: trying to connect to 192.168.0.2 >> [net] connect_dev: [0] failed to connect (Connection refused) >> [net] connect_dev: [1] failed to connect (Connection refused) >> [net] connect_dev: couldn't connect to host (see messages above) >> [net] sane_get_devices: ignoring failure to connect to 192.168.0.2 >> [net] sane_get_devices: finished (0 devices) >> >> No scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, >> check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the >> sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation >> which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages). >> [net] sane_exit: exiting >> [net] sane_exit: closing dev 0x8054f68, ctl=-1 >> [net] sane_exit: finished. >> >> also: >> sandmann:/etc/sane.d # telnet 192.168.0.2 6566 >> Trying 192.168.0.2... >> telnet: connect to address 192.168.0.2: Connection refused >> >> Printing works, ping works, the web-server of the device works, there >> is no firewall running on my machine - but scanning doesn't work. >> >> This is what I have configured (this is all I know): >> >> sandmann:/etc/sane.d # cat net.conf >> # This is the net config file. Each line names a host to attach to. >> # If you list "localhost" then your backends can be accessed either >> # directly or through the net backend. Going through the net backend >> # may be necessary to access devices that need special privileges. >> # localhost >> 192.168.0.2 >> >> sandmann:/etc/sane.d # cat dll.conf >> # enable the next line if you want to allow access through the network: >> net >> #abaton >> #agfafocus >> #apple >> ... >> >> sandmann:/etc # cat services >> ... >> # 6559-6565 Unassigned >> sane-port 6566/tcp # SANE Control Port >> sane-port 6566/udp # SANE Control Port >> # 6567-6578 Unassigned >> affiliate 6579/tcp # Affiliate >> ... >> >> The following versions of sane run on my machine (openSuse 10.2): >> mbrasse@sandmann:~> rpm -qa *sane* >> sane-backends-1.0.18-14 >> sane-frontends-1.0.14-69 >> python-imaging-sane-1.1.6-3 >> xsane-0.994-8 >> >> Also the latest mp150-0.13.0.tar.bz2 from >> http://home.arcor.de/wittawat/pixma/ is downloaded and installed (it >> should contain the latest patches from >> http://pixma-mp600.sourceforge.jp/ which are mentioned several times. >> >> Thanks for any hint. >> >> Best regards >> Micha >> >> >> -- >> ____________________________________ >> Michael Brasse >> Kelliweg 26 >> CH-8810 Z?rich >> >> +41 44 381 4046 >> +41 79 636 8960 >> >> -- >> sane-devel mailing list: [email protected] >> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel >> Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" >> to [email protected] >> > > -- Masataka Ikezoe mailto: [email protected]
