Re: multiple probs with cups 1.1.18.0-4

2003-02-04 Thread Doug Poland

Stephen Hilton said:
>> > >  # dmesg | egrep -i 'lp|parall'
>> > >  ppc0:  at port 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on isa0
>> > >  lpt0:  on ppbus0
>> > >  lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
>> > >  ppi0:  on ppbus0
>> > >  ppc1:  at port 0x278-0x27f irq 8 on isa0
>> > >  lpt1:  on ppbus1
>> > >  lpt1: Interrupt-driven port
>> > >  ppi1:  on ppbus1
>> >
>> > Doug,
>> >
>> > What does your KERNEL config file look like for LPT ports?
>> >
>> > Mine is setup like this:
>> > # Parallel ports
>> > device  ppc0at isa? irq 7
>> > device  ppc1at isa? irq 5
>> > device  ppbus   # Parallel port bus (required)
>> device  lpt # Printer
>> >
>> Yes, except ppc1 is at irq8
>>
>> > I noticed your 2nd port is detected at IRQ 8, is this an
>> > add-in PCI based port or what?
>> >
>> yes, it is an add-in ISA card
>
> What is your printing status now, USB printers working with
> CUPS, but still no LPT port printers recognized?
>
Haven't tried USB yet, concentrating on getting two parallel
printers up first.  Very strange.  For a while, CUPS (via lpinfo -v)
was showing both parallel ports.  Now it only recognizes lpt0 (the
internal).  Seem to be printing OK on either printer when it's
attached to lpt0.  Still cannot use the configure printer option in
http interface, however.

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Re: multiple probs with cups 1.1.18.0-4

2003-02-03 Thread Doug Poland
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 11:41:03PM -0600, Stephen Hilton wrote:
> > # dmesg | egrep -i 'lp|parall'
> > ppc0:  at port 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on isa0
> > lpt0:  on ppbus0
> > lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
> > ppi0:  on ppbus0
> > ppc1:  at port 0x278-0x27f irq 8 on isa0
> > lpt1:  on ppbus1
> > lpt1: Interrupt-driven port
> > ppi1:  on ppbus1
> 
> Doug,
> 
> What does your KERNEL config file look like for LPT ports?
> 
> Mine is setup like this: 
> # Parallel ports
> device  ppc0at isa? irq 7
> device  ppc1at isa? irq 5
> device  ppbus   # Parallel port bus (required)
> device  lpt # Printer
> 
Yes, except ppc1 is at irq8

> I noticed your 2nd port is detected at IRQ 8, is this an 
> add-in PCI based port or what?
> 
yes, it is an add-in ISA card

> Regards,
> 
> Stephen Hilton
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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RE: multiple probs with cups 1.1.18.0-4

2003-02-03 Thread Derrick Ryalls
> Just about everything woking in cups now except I'm unable to 
> configure a printer via web interface.  The browswer reports:
> 
>   Admin
> 
>   Error:
> 
>   server-error-service-unavailable
> 
> The error log says:
> 
>  I [03/Feb/2003:22:33:23 -0600] Started 
> "/usr/local/libexec/cups/cgi-bin/admin.cgi" (pid=20038)
> 
> The access log says:
> 
> 172.16.1.33 - root [03/Feb/2003:22:33:22 -0600] "GET 
> /admin/?op=config-printer&printer_name=DeskJet HTTP/1.1" 200 
> 0 localhost - - [03/Feb/2003:22:33:23 -0600] "POST / 
> HTTP/1.1" 200 204 172.16.1.33 - root [03/Feb/2003:22:33:22 
> -0600] "GET /admin/?op=config-printer&printer_name=DeskJet 
> HTTP/1.1" 200 1555

None of that looks unusual, they appear in my logs too.  Just to make
sure we are on the same page, here is what I did when I was adding a
printer via web interface:

Ensure cupsd was running
web browse to http://server:631
supply username root, password 
Click either 'Do Administration Tasks' or 'Administration' via top
toolbar
Click 'Add Printer' button
Follow prompts..

If you are doing exactly that then I am can only guess on what to do.
You might try to restart the cupsd service, check /var/log/messages,
etc.  You might try adding a printer via command line, although I got
the impression you have successfully done that.

Hope this helps, and good luck.

-Derrick



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Re: multiple probs with cups 1.1.18.0-4

2003-02-03 Thread Doug Poland

Just about everything woking in cups now except I'm unable to configure
a printer via web interface.  The browswer reports:

Admin

Error:

server-error-service-unavailable

The error log says:

 I [03/Feb/2003:22:33:23 -0600] Started "/usr/local/libexec/cups/cgi-bin/admin.cgi" 
(pid=20038)

The access log says:

172.16.1.33 - root [03/Feb/2003:22:33:22 -0600] "GET 
/admin/?op=config-printer&printer_name=DeskJet HTTP/1.1" 200 0
localhost - - [03/Feb/2003:22:33:23 -0600] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 204
172.16.1.33 - root [03/Feb/2003:22:33:22 -0600] "GET 
/admin/?op=config-printer&printer_name=DeskJet HTTP/1.1" 200 1555

Any ideas?

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Re: multiple probs with cups 1.1.18.0-4

2003-02-03 Thread Doug Poland
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 12:05:05PM -0800, Derrick Ryalls wrote:
> 
> > 1.  CUPS does not see my parallel ports.  
> > 
> 
> I had the same problem with the parallel port.  I had to reboot the
> machine with the printer plugged in and turned on for it to show up.
> 
I powered off the computer and printers, powered on two printers then
the computer and still lpinfo -v did not see my printers.


> > 
> > 2.  CUPS http interface "broke"
> > 
> 
> I did not have this problem, sorry.  I would suggest you double check
> which hosts you are allowing to connect.  There are 2(?) spots in the
> cupsd.conf file to check/change depending on if you are using it as a
> headless server (like me) or a desktop.  Wouldn't be a bad idea to limit
> it with hosts.allow too.
> 
You were right, I double-checked my cupsd.conf and found where I had to
allow connection to other hosts on the subnet.  Also fixed DocumentRoot and
now the web interface appears to function correctly.

> > 
> > 3.  Cannot add printers via CLI:
> > 
Somehow, after changing the cupsd.conf and re-starting cupsd, I can now
see my printers with lpinfo.  Here's the extent of my changes to my cupsd.conf:

rcsdiff -r1.2 -r1.1 cupsd.conf
===
RCS file: RCS/cupsd.conf,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.1
diff -r1.2 -r1.1
2c2
< # "$Id: cupsd.conf,v 1.2 2003/02/03 20:54:33 doug Exp $"
---
> # "$Id: cupsd.conf,v 1.1 2003/01/24 15:14:34 doug Exp $"
49c49
< ServerName printsrv.mydomain.org
---
> #ServerName myhost.domain.com
56c56
< ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
> #ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
124c124
< DocumentRoot /usr/local/share/doc/cups
---
> #DocumentRoot /usr/local/share/doc/cups
475c475
< BrowseAddress @LOCAL
---
> #BrowseAddress @LOCAL
710,711d709
< Allow From 172.16.1.0/24
< Allow From 192.168.1.0/25
780,781d777
< Allow From 172.16.1.0/24
< Allow From 192.168.1.0/25
787c783
< # End of "$Id: cupsd.conf,v 1.2 2003/02/03 20:54:33 doug Exp $".
---
> # End of "$Id: cupsd.conf,v 1.1 2003/01/24 15:14:34 doug Exp $".

Thanks for your help!  

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RE: multiple probs with cups 1.1.18.0-4

2003-02-03 Thread Derrick Ryalls
I played with Cups about a month ago, here are my thoughts

> 
> I've done a fresh cvsup of the ports system this morning to 
> get the latest parts of the CUPS system.
> 
> make and make install went fine and I have launched the cupsd 
> via /usr/local/etc/rc.d/cups.sh start
> 
> Problems start occurring at this point.  Here are the issues I'm
> having:
> 
> 1.  CUPS does not see my parallel ports.  
> 
>   # dmesg | egrep -i 'lp|parall'
>   ppc0:  at port 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on isa0
>   lpt0:  on ppbus0
>   lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
>   ppi0:  on ppbus0
>   ppc1:  at port 0x278-0x27f irq 8 on isa0
>   lpt1:  on ppbus1
>   lpt1: Interrupt-driven port
>   ppi1:  on ppbus1

I had the same problem with the parallel port.  I had to reboot the
machine with the printer plugged in and turned on for it to show up.

> 
> 2.  CUPS http interface "broke"
> 
>   If I point a browser at the CUPS host:  
> http://cupsserver:631/admin
>   I see the admin page, but the navbar across the top is missing,
>   all I see is the ALT text.  The cups /var/log/cups/access_log
>   shows 403 errors for all /images/*gif.
> 
> 
>   When I attempt to add a new printer via http interface 
> by issuing
>   
>   http://cupsserver:631/printers   
>   
>   The browser returns an alert...
> 
>   The document contains no data
> 
>   and the /var/log/cups/error_log says...
> 
>   W [03/Feb/2003:12:11:16 -0600] Possible DoS attack - 
> more than 10 clients connecting from 172.16.1.33!
>   W [03/Feb/2003:12:11:16 -0600] Possible DoS attack - 
> more than 10 clients connecting from 172.16.1.33!
>   W [03/Feb/2003:12:11:16 -0600] Possible DoS attack - 
> more than 10 clients connecting from 172.16.1.33!
>   W [03/Feb/2003:12:11:16 -0600] Possible DoS attack - 
> more than 10 clients connecting from 172.16.1.33!

I did not have this problem, sorry.  I would suggest you double check
which hosts you are allowing to connect.  There are 2(?) spots in the
cupsd.conf file to check/change depending on if you are using it as a
headless server (like me) or a desktop.  Wouldn't be a bad idea to limit
it with hosts.allow too.


>   
>   If I try to add a new printer with the URL:
> 
http://cupsserver:631/admin/?op=add-printer 

I go to the next page of the "wizard" and fill in the printer
form, but a submission returns the same errors as above.

3.  Cannot add printers via CLI:

If I try to add a new printer from a CLI, I see...

# lpadmin -p LaserJet -E -v parallel:/dev/lpt0 -m laserjet.ppd
lpadmin: add-printer (set device) failed:
client-error-not-possible


I got the 'client error not possible' when I was trying to force cups to
recognize the parallel printer before I had restarted the computer, but
this was still via the web interface.

the /var/log/cups/error_log reports: 

I [03/Feb/2003:12:20:52 -0600] New printer 'LaserJet' added by
'root'.
E [03/Feb/2003:12:20:52 -0600] add_printer: bad device-uri
attribute 'parallel:/dev/lpt0'!




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