On Wed, 2015-06-17 at 20:45 +0300, Mehmet Onat wrote: > Hello, > > My friend has Canon i-Sensy MF4870dn. He want to share scanner with > his networks. Printer works good. But it doesn't work scan on > networks. Outputs here: > what exactly are you trying to do: a scan from Linux to the network interface of the scanner? If so, read the sane-pixma man-page for the firewall openings that you need to make.
> > # > # define URI's of scanners (one per line) > # This is only used for network scanners. > # normally scanners will be detected by sending a broadcast > # if this does not work under your OS, or if the scanners > # are on a different subnet, configure your scanners URI here > # > # method must be bjnp > # port number can normally be left out, port 8612 is used as default > # Example: > bjnp://10.60.0.17 > # bjnp://printer-1.pheasant.org > there should be no need to set anything here normally. > > scanimage -L > [bjnp] udp_command: ERROR - no data received > [bjnp] bjnp_init_device_structure: Cannot read mac address, skipping this > scanner > [bjnp] udp_command: ERROR - no data received > [bjnp] add_scanner: ERROR - Cannot read scanner make & model: > bjnp://10.60.0.17 > Parçalama arızası > This looks like missing openings in the firewall. You will need to open port 8611 for both TCP and UDP. See the man-page kind regards, Louis -- sane-devel mailing list: [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sane-devel Unsubscribe: Send mail with subject "unsubscribe your_password" to [email protected]
