Bug#644682: sane: scanning over ethernet / IP address not working

2011-10-08 Thread Yellow
Package: libsane
Version: 1.0.21-9
Severity: normal
File: sane

Dear Sir,

the command scanimage -L  192.167.2.115 is not working.

Please find below the model of the printer:
HP Officejet 4500 All-in-One Printer

# nmap -sS -PN gives:
Interesting ports on :
Not shown: 989 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
80/tcp open http
6839/tcp open unknown
7435/tcp open unknown
8080/tcp open http-proxy
9100/tcp open jetdirect
9101/tcp open jetdirect
9102/tcp open jetdirect
9110/tcp open unknown
9220/tcp open unknown
9290/tcp open unknown
9500/tcp open unknown
MAC Address:  (Unknown)

XX
Not shown: 997 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
111/tcp open rpcbind
55055/tcp open unknown
MAC Address: X (Unknown)

Nmap done: 30 IP addresses (25 hosts up) scanned in 22.95 seconds 


The HP is
device an hpaio: Officejet_4500_G510g-m?serial=' is a Hewlett-Packard 
Officejet_4500_G510g-m all-in-one
when I do scanimage -L 

# /etc/sane.d/dll.conf - Configuration file for the SANE dynamic backend loader
#
# Backends can also be enabled by configuration snippets under
# /etc/sane.d/dll.d directory -- packages providing backends should drop
# a config file similar to dll.conf in this directory, named after the package.
#

# The next line enables the network backend; comment it out if you don't need
# to use a remote SANE scanner over the network - see sane-net(5) and saned(8)
net
abaton
agfafocus
apple
avision
artec
artec_eplus48u
as6e
bh
canon
canon630u
canon_dr
#canon_pp



 apt-get hplip libsane-hpaio 
has been done successfully

#  apt-get install hplip libsane-hpaio
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
hplip is already the newest version.
libsane-hpaio is already the newest version.
libsane-hpaio set to manually installed.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 22 not upgraded.


# ls  /etc/sane.d/
abaton.conf  canon_dr.conf   dell1600n_net.conf  geniusvp2.conf  
ibm.conf mustek_pp.conf   qcam.conf  sp15c.conf umax1220u.conf
agfafocus.conf   canon_pp.conf   dll.confgphoto2.conf
kodak.conf   mustek_usb.conf  ricoh.conf st400.conf umax.conf
apple.conf   cardscan.conf   dll.d   gt68xx.conf 
leo.conf nec.conf rts8891.conf   stv680.confumax_pp.conf
artec.conf   coolscan2.conf  dmc.confhp3900.conf 
lexmark.conf net.conf s9036.conf tamarack.conf  v4l.conf
artec_eplus48u.conf  coolscan3.conf  epjitsu.confhp4200.conf 
ma1509.conf  p5.conf  saned.conf teco1.conf xerox_mfp.conf
avision.conf coolscan.conf   epson2.conf hp5400.conf 
matsushita.conf  pie.conf sceptre.conf   teco2.conf
bh.conf  dc210.conf  epson.conf  hp.conf 
microtek2.conf   pixma.conf   sharp.conf teco3.conf
canon630u.conf   dc240.conf  fujitsu.confhpsj5s.conf 
microtek.confplustek.conf sm3840.conftest.conf
canon.conf   dc25.conf   genesys.confhs2p.conf   
mustek.conf  plustek_pp.conf  snapscan.conf  u12.conf


/etc/sane.d

#-- General ---

# Change to the fully qualified filename of your firmware file, if
# firmware upload is needed by the scanner
firmware /usr/share/sane/snapscan/your-firmwarefile.bin

# If not automatically found you may manually specify a device name.

# For USB scanners also specify bus=usb, e.g.
# /dev/usb/scanner0 bus=usb

# For SCSI scanners specify the generic device, e.g. /dev/sg0 on Linux.
# /dev/sg0

#---
# No changes should be necessary below this line
#---

#-- SCSI scanners --
# These SCSI devices will be probed automatically
scsi AGFA * Scanner
scsi COLOR * Scanner
scsi Color * Scanner
scsi ACERPERI * Scanner

#--- USB scanners ---
# These USB devices will be probed automatically
# (This will currently work only on Linux)

# Benq/Acer/Vuego 310U
usb 0x04a5 0x1a20
usb 0x04a5 0x1a26

# Benq/Acer/Vuego 320U
usb 0x04a5 0x2022

# Benq/Acer/Vuego 620U / 620UT
usb 0x04a5 0x1a2a
usb 0x04a5 0x2040

# Benq/Acer/Vuego 640U
usb 0x04a5 0x2060

# Benq/Acer/Vuego 640BU
usb 0x04a5 0x207e

# Benq/Acer/Vuego 640BT
usb 0x04a5 0x20be

# Benq/Acer/Vuego 1240U
usb 0x04a5 0x20c0

# Benq/Acer/Vuego 3300 / 4300
usb 0x04a5 0x20b0

# Benq/Acer/Vuego 4300
usb 0x04a5 0x20de

# Benq 5000E / 5000U
usb 0x04a5 0x20f8

# Benq 5000
usb 0x04a5 0x20fc

# Benq/Acer 5300
usb 0x04a5 0x20fe

# Benq 5250C
usb 0x04a5 0x2137

# Agfa 1236U
usb 0x06bd 0x0002

# Agfa 1212U
usb 0x06bd 0x0001
usb 0x06bd 0x2061

# Agfa Snapscan e10
usb 0x06bd 0x2093

# Agfa Snapscan e20
usb 0x06bd 0x2091

# Agfa 

Bug#644682: sane: scanning over ethernet / IP address not working

2011-10-08 Thread Julien BLACHE
reassign 644682 libsane-hpaio
thanks

Yellow yellowprot...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi,

 the command scanimage -L  192.167.2.115 is not working.

 Please find below the model of the printer:
 HP Officejet 4500 All-in-One Printer

Reassigning to libsane-hpaio so the HPLIP maintainers can help you out.

JB.

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