Have I been kicked off this list or is it REAL quiet now?
- Craig
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in nice big letters to all printers
"I must read the READMEs".
Speaking of remote access to lpd, people running Debian, if possible
upgrade to lprng 3.6.24-3. -3 has the fix for that syslog overflow
bug as mentioned on bugtraq.
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than me about it.
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=/dev/null for remote printer problem.
#2 is some problem when you are not going through the local lpd but
directly talk to the printer.
- Craig
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On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 10:44:41AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Odd... I am running this under FreeBSD and I don't.
What would you like me to send to you to help debug this Linux IPv6
problem?
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them and see if it
compiles?
- Justus
Because:
a) I don't have a system where it DOES NOT compile.
b) Sloth.
Does the IPv6 code actually work for lpd? I still get that wierd error
(another lpd is running or something) whenever I enable IPv6.
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. Of course, most folks do 'lpd /dev/null 21' but
we will ignore them...
Hate to be picky but isn't syslog exactly what all this stuff should be
for?
o - Craig
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d/prt1-ps1-con/control.prt1-ps1-con'
- 'No such file or directory'
Yes i have reports that this problem still exists in 3.6.20 though I do
not have this problem any more.
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. I am suspecting a kernel
problem or something strange as I have not been bombarded with bug
reports.
- Craig
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, does however allow any
person to print to any printer on the machine on which it is installed, by
default.
This is very bad -- no package should open up local hardware to world write
like this.
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:/pub/LPRng/LPRng ls *20*
lftp ftp.astart.com:/pub/LPRng/LPRng
- Craig
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