Re: No connect permission for the lp printer command (It's workings again!)

1999-01-30 Thread Mario Bertrand
On 30-Jan-99 Heikki Vatiainen wrote: :- Mario Bertrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] :- I just upgraded a few packages from slink and there was a update of the :- lpr :- package that seems to have broken some permissions on my system. When i :- try to :- print with any printing command i receive that error

Re: No connect permission for the lp printer command (It's workings again!)

1999-01-30 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
Ok, good to hear it works again. I will submit a bug report against lprng. You might want to keep an eye on your printer services since I think DEFAULT REJECT was there for a good reason and substituting it with DEFAULT ACCEPT sounds like opening a big security hole... Mario Bertrand wrote:

Re: No connect permission for the lp printer command (It's workings again!)

1999-01-30 Thread Eric
Yes, DEFAULT REJECT was there for a good reason. With DEFAULT ACCEPT, any arbitrary person from any arbitrary host can print to your printer. I have solved this problem by keeping DEFAULT ACCEPT at the bottom, but inserting REJECT SERVICE=XRPQ NOT SERVER above the REJECT SERVICE=CSU line (it's

Re: No connect permission for the lp printer command (It's workings again!)

1999-01-30 Thread M.C. Vernon
Yes, DEFAULT REJECT was there for a good reason. With DEFAULT ACCEPT, any arbitrary person from any arbitrary host can print to your printer. I have solved this problem by keeping DEFAULT ACCEPT at the bottom, but inserting REJECT SERVICE=XRPQ NOT SERVER above the REJECT SERVICE=CSU line