Your call to Net::SNMP->session() should contain "-translate => 0".
The "translate" "feature" causes the data to be formated in a way which depends
on the data. It's on by default, so you have to turn it off.
Who thinks these things up?
-Rick
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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ng, but not AuthID, and I found
no way to check if UserID matches AuthID.
What I want is either to have AuthID in the accounting script's environment,
something like "ACCEPT REMOTEUSER=AUTHUSER" in lpd.perms or to understand
how to do it otherwise.
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My server CPU is getting hammered (not to mention slow data transfer) receiving
Kerberos-authenticated print jobs. The only explanation I can think of is that
the process of decrypting the print job is eating the CPU.
How can I disable print job data encryption?
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Also, check the Web Page at: http://www.lprng.com for any announcements.
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data arrays (N), and then retrieve the Nth accounting element for each array.
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Rick Cochran wrote:
Ron Parachoniak wrote:
Is there any way to
account for B/W vs colour separately? Thanks.
The job accounting data available via the printer's Web server contains
a lot of detail of this sort.
It is also available via SNMP. The algorithm would be:
Before and after a
Helmut Jarausch wrote:
On 30 Jun, Rick Cochran wrote:
Helmut,
Quick and dirty: Write a perl script backend for CUPS which invokes
LPRng's "lpr".
I have one if you're interested.
Yes, thanks!
Helmut.
This script was designed to do Kerberos (in a sneaky way which may be
broken
We're very happy with the Xerox Phaser line. True Adobe PostScript,
appsocket,
and it has at least the potential of being able to count images instead
of just
sheets while duplexing.
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Helmut,
Quick and dirty: Write a perl script backend for CUPS which invokes
LPRng's "lpr".
I have one if you're interested.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Rick Cochran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My observations on this problem when it surfaced here:
- HP printers are worst for this. Any other printers we've dealt with
will C
e 6.0 is so much slower but the user was pleased that I got him
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;disable-setuid" doesn't work under Linux.
You have to specify "--disable-setuid".
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a
Windows box.
Wait! I have another idea. You can use a third-party LPR implementation for
Windows. There are several available. I'll bet they don't have this problem.
Finally, if anyone knows how Linux (Red Hat, in particular) handles the "push"
bit delay issue, I wou
Jim,
Here's a note I posted to this list a while ago. Perhaps it is relevant to your
problem.
I ended up changing the "push" bit timeout from 200ms to 50ms on my AIX server.
That sped up job transfer by a factor of four.
-Rick
Rick Cochran wrote:
> Here's a
setenv(char *, char *, int);
extern void imul_dbl(long, long, long *);
extern void umul_dbl(unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned long *);
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etc.).
You can get a more complete, but usually not terribly helpful, error description
by setting your printer to print PostScript error pages.
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LPRng on AIX will merely spool the print, then forward
it to our Redhat LPRng servers, so size may not matter.
Do you use a precompiled version of LPRng? Where did you obtain it?
I compile it myself.
If not, did you compile it with IBM's C compiler (/usr/vac/bin/cc), or
GCC?
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generated the print job rather than the name of the samba server that
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#!/usr/common/bin/perl -w
# Watch printer status
#use diag
Henrik Edlund wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003, Rick Cochran wrote:
RC> One kludge we have had to use here on Lexmark printers and the HP 8550
RC> is to use SNMP to read the printer's front panel display to see if it
RC> says "Ready" (or "Warming up", etc.).
y the same rate as somebody who is printing a full coverage image.
The bad thing is that nobody knows what they are going to be charged ahead of time.
We don't use it at the moment.
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Hans Peter Verne wrote:
Rick Cochran wrote:
The prtMarkerLifeCount variable usually (but not always) counts "sheets" (or
"impressions * 2") rather than "impressions". This makes it difficult to deal
intelligently with duplex printing.
If by "sheet" you
their printers in addition to an RFC1759 MIB.
SNMP V2 is somewhat lacking in security.
SNMP V3 is more secure, but is too complex for human beings.
In spite of all this, I still think that your conclusions are correct and that
SNMP is the best solution.
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/document.jhtml?lc=en&docName=bpj05969&cc=us
What are the other pros and cons of using lpr vs port 9100 to send print jobs to
printers?
-Rick
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e our
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NATs), I would _really_ like to have Kerberized LPR.
Any suggestions?
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e the page counter clicks.
Unfortunately this gets broken by PJL code which displays the job name on the
front panel. So we remove the offending PJL code from the print job. Sigh.
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wonder if something could be done with ICF
(Internet Connection Firewall). It would have to stop WinPopup traffic from
disallowed IP addresses without interfering with desired SMB traffic.
Some kind of relatively secure messaging service would be a great help to
printing services.
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-Rick
Rick Cochran wrote:
I have started to have serious problems with Windows XP LPR print jobs
getting mangled.
Part of the print job prints OK, but then I get a fragment of a page and
then a PostScript error.
Printing the same job a little later from the same
WinXP end.
A final possibility is that the printer is timing out. They're mostly Xeros
4400's and I can't find any timeout parameter. However, this problem started
when we switched from Windows 98 with Samba to Windows XP with LPR.
Any help would be greatly ap
r
by using another checking method just feel free to tell me, I will
greatly welcome your idea.
Thanks in advance for your replies,
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are in the document.
I am currently revisting all of this stuff and may have a bit of a better
solution. No promises now.
Patrick?
How can you do this with PCL6? It's compressed to the point of being
essentially encrypted.
-Rick
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l of the PS files
is my only option. Are there other tricks?
Because of random line terminators I don't think that sed will work.
It's possible that the foomatic filter may save us.
-Rick
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licensed Adobe PostScript interpreter, many of our printing problems
disappeared.
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Till Kamppeter wrote:
Rick Cochran wrote:
How about writing a program to create a PPD file automatically by
querying the printer?
This would be great, but how do they do this, I only know how to
retreive PJL options from a PJL-capable printer. See the
"foomatic-getpjloptions" scr
through writing one myself, but I eventually found another way to
do what I needed done.
Some of the commercial PPDs seem _way_ more complicated than they need to be.
-Rick
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utput it can be read from the network socket by
your server.
Also, on HP printers, port 9100 is not subject to the annoying "header page"
feature of HP's lpr protocol.
Anybody have any experience with IPP?
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or Xerox
says).
What would work would be a filter for MacOS X CUPS which encodes in TBCP. But I
don't have that.
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costs, it's the printers and the servers
and the salaries and the overhead. I'm rather fond of my paycheck. :-)
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Johan Bengtsson wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Rick Cochran wrote:
Both printers count 2 clicks for a duplexed page regardless of whether it
contains one impression or two. This makes sane accounting very difficult.
Count the number of sheets instead of the number of pages. From out
accounting
Henrik Edlund wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Rick Cochran wrote:
RC> Both printers count 2 clicks for a duplexed page regardless of whether
RC> it contains one impression or two. This makes sane accounting very
RC> difficult.
Use the Printer MIB word "sheet" instead of page
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ion wanted to be really strict
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ad problems
where a small minority of students were abusing the printers by printing
pages that were all/mostly black. Our toner usage went way up and the
printers had a lot of problems with jamming.
If you're interested in all the gory details of our scripts, let me know
and I'll po
Matt Forrest wrote:
... We use software accounting in some cases... but creative
PS jobs can do very interesting things to that!
What sort of software accounting do you use?
-Rick
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promising.
However, I'm going to wait until the semester is over before installing my new
filter code on the production server.
BTW, the newer Xerox printers seem to print BCP from port 9100 just fine. Why
don't other printers?
-Rick
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:rm=biglex:\
:cm=Carte Lexmark Lexmark T616 B.145 $http$:\
:rp=pr1:\
:af=/var/spool/lpd/acct
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the printer to hang.
Moral: PSVersion in PPD file matters.
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(or search for "HP jetdirect/printer Pagecount ODI" in Google Groups)
On the other hand . . .
I'm trying to count the number of "impressions" resulting from a duplex print
job which should result in three. With the regular page count OID I get 4.
With the duplex page
Anthony,
I think the "force_ipaddr_hostname" option will do what you want.
-Rick
Anthony Thyssen wrote:
Is there any way I can get access to the source host (IP) of a
print job in a filter?
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What causes these messages, and do I need to do something about them?
rand-ptr1-out: Update_status: no identifier for 'hfA032'
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rt of my own question, no, you cannot parse the info from -e
> or -k--the hostname embedded there is from the control file just like
> -h. Hopefully there's another way?
>
> Phillip
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al Memory" (4MB for HP
printers) is _very_ low compared to our recommended 64MB, it's possible
that this setting is responsible for these errors.
Another possible reason for lack of memory would be memory leaks in the
printers' print engines.
Any helpful comments would be appreciated.
-R
ome easily parseable structure. The goal is to write a web
> interface to show printer queues and status.
>
> any suggestions?
The web interface has already been done (http://www.komar.org/ ->
Misc. Tech Stuff).
Or, you can get the interface details by looking at
UTIL/{lpq,lpr,lprm}_in_
printer off-line
(pull paper tray). Wait appropriate amount of time. Put printer back
on-line.
-Rick
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teuid do, which still allows the process to
access files as if it were root. Unfortunately, unless it has been
fixed, you can't get the effect you wish.
-Lucien
Lucien Van Elsen
ave to do is tell 'configure' that if it's AIX,
there there's no setruid. But I'm not a 'configure' wonk, so I don't
know how to do that.
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tion warnings under AIX. Since the default is to
treat warnings as errors, this terminates compilation. If the warnings
are not worth fixing, then a 'configure' option should be provided to
remove '-Werror' from the compiler options.
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client which is
submitting the job.
Please let me know if I'm missing something.
Thanks,
-Rick
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does not do this.
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(header_info,AUTHUSER,Value_sep)) ){
>Set_str_value(&job->info,LOGNAME,s);
>DEBUG1("Check_for_missing_files: authuser '%s'", s );
>}
>
> printcap:
>
> lp:auth=kerberos5:user_is_authuser:...
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DEBUG1("Check_for_missing_files: authuser '%s'",
authuser );
+ }
+
if( Create_control( job, error, errlen,
Xlate_incoming_format_DYN ) ){
DEBUG1("Check_for_missing_files: Create_control error
'%s'", error );
status
Patrick Powell wrote:
>
> > From lprng Tue May 14 08:07:42 2002
> > Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 10:15:47 -0400
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> > To: lprng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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/var/run had perms 0700, making the unix socket file inaccessible. One
more thing to keep track of.
Rick Cochran wrote:
> I am completely perplexed by the following behavior (LPRng 3.8.12):
>
> irene> lpc -Pxxx reread
> Printer 'xxx@localhost' - cannot open conne
I am completely perplexed by the following behavior (LPRng 3.8.12):
irene> lpc -Pxxx reread
Printer 'xxx@localhost' - cannot open connection - Permission denied
Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol
and accepts connections from this host and from non-privileged (>1023)
ports
irene>
on to control server', even if the only line in lpd.perms is
> DEFAULT ACCEPT (example at bottom of email). I thought that the
> following in printcap would give me some debugging info about the
> permissions checking process:
>
> :db=lpc+3,database+3
>
> ... but it doesn&
y happy if there were an option to _replace_ the user name
with the kerberos ID.
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or message is peculiar
to say the least.
Something like "authentication failed" would be good.
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It's in the default lpd.perms file, but not in the docs.
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# Check whether --enable-setuid or --disable-setuid was given.
if test "${enable_setuid+set}" = set; then
enableval="$enable_setuid"
PERMS=SUID_ROOT_PERMS
+ else
+ PERMS=NORM_PERMS
fi;
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $PERMS" >&5
Using the '--disable-shared' option to configure under AIX eliminates
the segfaults when the kerberos library routines are called.
The shared library build under AIX is broken. It creates stubs for
_all_ routines which are not defined within LPRng.
-Rick
Rick Cochran wrote:
&
'on client krb5_cc_get_principal failed - No credentials
cache file found'
But:
arctura> klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_500
Default principal: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valid starting Expires Service principal
05/10/02 17:14:55 05/11/02 03:14:55
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ly!
Should I switch to a supported platform?
-Rick
Rick Cochran wrote:
>
> In the process of becoming a total dbx (actually gdb) weenie, I have
> discovered that the problem most likely lies with the LPRng's shared
> library build process under AIX.
>
> The reason why the
ld is creating stubs for
all the Kerberos library routines which lead to nowhere.
I'm now trying to build LRPng with static libraries, and not having much
luck. The '--enable-static' option to 'configure' doesn't do it.
-Rick
Rick Cochran wrote:
> LPRng 3.8.12, k
LPRng 3.8.12, krb5-1.2.4, AIX 4.3.3.0
Attempt to send job results in segfault, as seen below.
Additional debugging statements ('Bozo 1', etc.) localize segfault to
call to krb5_init_context.
Use of dbx yields same result.
Please explain this and save me from having to become a total dbx
weenie
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> > Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 19:42:28 -0400
> > From: Rick Cochran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: LPRng: TBCP
> >
> > In my month of Windows print driver research purgatory (I could use some
>
te, transmit, and process the kind of image-intensive
print jobs which are becoming more and more commonplace.
Before I jump feet-first into converting everything to TBCP, could you
be more specific about the "evil things" which "have been known to
happen"?
Thanks,
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uot;PPD files for Adobe Systems driver", do not work as advertised.
Note: This problem does not occur when printing from Netscape or Adobe
Acrobat Reader.
Lexmark is escalating this problem. Hope springs eternal.
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iple layers of authentication)
> outweighed the benefits of using this.
>
> sigh...
>
> If you want, I will put the patches into the next LPRng distribution.
Perhaps a vote would be appropriate. Personally, I would like to hear
some justification before adding redundant complexi
kvision
host>
The pathetic response I got from Lexmark support was that I am running
RedHat 7.2 and they "only support up to redhad 7.1 with Markvision
Professional".
If I had enough spare time, I could probably get this to work by editing
their scripts, but I'm tired o
Johan Bengtsson wrote:
>
> On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Rick Cochran wrote:
>
> > How do you "enable TBCP"?
>
> Something like this:
>
> :ifhp=model=lexmark_optra_e312,tbcp,status@,sync@,pagecount@,waitend@
Thanks, but since I don't use ifhp, I was sort of
refully which version of Acrobat Reader is installed,
> because if one looks in the "About Acrobat Reader..." dialog it says
> "4.0" for both versions. 4.0 is the version from June 24 1999.
Thanks for this information.
How do you "enable TBCP&qu
As for HP, it looks like their PostScript driver simply doesn't allow
"PostScript Passthrough". This is actually more useful since the
Lexmark "Disable" and "ASCII85" options are off by default. On a W2K
machine, these option
aybe we could try to create some publicity
> around this problem? Write something to slashdot?
Great ideas!!
While we're at it, it would be nice to add information about whether the
PostScript engine code is easily upgradable or not. Also whether a real
licensed Adobe engine is ava
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here an active job even though printing is both disabled
and aborted?
Why are there any jobs in this queue since it was redirected before
either of the jobs were queued?
Sometimes "move" and "redirect" work fine. Sometimes not.
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