Bug#868283: cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf

2017-07-24 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, Printers -> -> Administration -> Set Default Options A workaround to avoid doing this is to have DefaultPolicy in cupsd.conf on the server as "authenticated". Ah, thank you, I found it. Regards Christoph

Bug#868283: cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf

2017-07-21 Thread Brian Potkin
On Fri 21 Jul 2017 at 16:20:41 +0200, Christoph Pleger wrote: > Hello, > > >Isn't it under "Policies"? > > Maybe I am blind, but I even cannot find "Policies", though I have clicked > on many of the links. Maybe me. I should have said this is for setting policies on individual queues.

Bug#868283: cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf

2017-07-21 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, Isn't it under "Policies"? Maybe I am blind, but I even cannot find "Policies", though I have clicked on many of the links. Regards Christoph

Bug#868283: cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf

2017-07-21 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, cups-browsed now saves a copy of the remote printer's PPD in /var/cache/cups. "Operation Policy" is one of the options which can set there using the web interface (say). I cannot find where to change the operation policy in the web interface. I wonder whether we really have a bug

Bug#868283: cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf

2017-07-19 Thread Brian Potkin
On Wed 19 Jul 2017 at 09:40:11 +0200, Christoph Pleger wrote: > Hello, > > >But I dug a hole for myself. > > > >4. Reinstall stretch's cups-browsed (no change in cupsd.conf) to go back > > to 2. "OpPolicy authenticated" is what I get! > > > >5. Remove "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from

Bug#868283: cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf

2017-07-19 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, But I dug a hole for myself. 4. Reinstall stretch's cups-browsed (no change in cupsd.conf) to go back to 2. "OpPolicy authenticated" is what I get! 5. Remove "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf. Back to 1. Not at all! It's still "DefaultPolicy authenticated". Colour

Bug#868283: cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf

2017-07-18 Thread Brian Potkin
Christoph - thank you for your report. On Fri 14 Jul 2017 at 08:54:29 +0200, Christoph Pleger wrote: > Package: cups-browsed > Version: 1.11.6-3 > Severity: critical > > Dear maintainers, > > cups-browsed from Debian stretch ignores the "DefaultPolicy authenticated" > entry in my cupsd.conf,