Re: A cups printing setup question

2002-01-22 Thread nate
> Given a woody machine pritning to a locally atached printer via > cups, and a remote machine with cups installed. > > How do I setup the rmote machine to access the printer on the > machine that hosts the printer? > > I'm using the web based setup on port 631, and I can't seem to get > it to wor

Re: A cups printing setup question

2002-01-22 Thread dman
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 09:24:51AM -0500, Stan Brown wrote: | Given a woody machine pritning to a locally atached printer via cups, and a | remote machine with cups installed. | | How do I setup the rmote machine to access the printer on the machine that | hosts the printer? Which protocol do you

Re: A cups printing setup question

2002-01-22 Thread dvanbalen
"Stan Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Given a woody machine pritning to a locally atached printer via cups, and a > remote machine with cups installed. > > How do I setup the rmote machine to access the printer on the machine that > hosts the printer? > Don't know an exact answer to your p

Re: A cups printing setup question

2002-01-22 Thread Brian P. Flaherty
I haven't yet done this, but it is on my list. Does the local machine with the printer accept external requests? Check in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, anything there to change? If you dont' mind, please post the solution, if you get it working. Brian

A cups printing setup question

2002-01-22 Thread Stan Brown
Given a woody machine pritning to a locally atached printer via cups, and a remote machine with cups installed. How do I setup the rmote machine to access the printer on the machine that hosts the printer? I'm using the web based setup on port 631, and I can't seem to get it to work. My major are