If you have changed the ownership of /usr/lib/cups/filter and
/usr/lib/cups/backend to root and the group to root, and are still getting this
message, you have a SElinux problem. Change SElinux from enforcing to
permissive as explained here:
http://www.crypt.gen.nz/selinux/disable_selinux.html
hi to all. In debian wheezy 64bit with hp 3050 usb connected, got same
issue, changing python-cups solved the unknown IPP tag but cups-
insecure-filter keeping the error and dont print the test page,
changing permission doesnt work for me. im using hplip 3.12.4.
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Had the same problem with 10.10 on a new HP Printer (a Samsung was
installed on the PC before).
Changing ownership of /usr/lib/cups/filter and /usr/lib/cups/backend to
root solved the problem
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have the same/similar problem with Lexmark network printer and HP OfficeJet Pro
8000-A809 USB printer.
Both report the following error in printing dialog:
Filter /usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip for printer herr is the printer
name has insecure permissions (0100777)
permissions:
-rwxrwxrwx 1
Robert Kofler, the Ubuntu package (foomatic-filters) installs foomatic-
rip with standard permissions:
t...@till:~/ghostscript/gpl/gs$ ls -l /usr/bin/foomatic-rip
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 107272 2010-06-08 18:19 /usr/bin/foomatic-rip
t...@till:~/ghostscript/gpl/gs$
Perhaps a third-party program
thx till! solved!
I did a
r...@gobi:~$ sudo chmod 755 /usr/bin/foomatic-rip
r...@gobi:~$ ll /usr/bin/foomatic-rip
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 97976 2010-02-15 18:02 /usr/bin/foomatic-rip*
r...@gobi:~$ sudo /etc/init.d/cups restart
* Restarting Common Unix Printing System: cupsd
and works!
btw:
I use a Samsung laser printer from Ubuntu which has worked fine for over
a year but after upgrading to 9.10 I received the 'cups-insecure-filter'
error.
After reading other threads and here, I first changed the owner of
/usr/lib/cups/filter and /usr/lib/cups/backend to root, but I still got
the
Hello I have the same problem with a lexmark x1110 and ubuntu 9.10
cups-insecure-filter . Moreover I'm a beginner with linux and my
English isn't very good. I have installed the driver following this
Howto http://linuxbot.wordpress.com/2009/04/27/instalando-impresora-
Am about to throw in the towel with Linux after days trying to get
iP1000 to print!!!. Stefans #7 is giving results; at first a chown
root : root / gave a cannot access ':' nor 'root' but a
chown root / /pstocanonbj printed a test page . File
pstocanonbj has now
I have an Epson printer.
This problem occurred after upgrading from 9.04 to 9.10, the printer worked
fine before the upgrade.
I first tried the commands as described below, seen on another forum:
sudo chown -hR root /usr/lib/cups/filter
sudo chown -hR root /usr/lib/cups/backend
sudo chgrp -hR
Matej Kenda,
The troubleshoot.txt clearly shows that your are using the proprietary Samsung
driver and not the splix driver.
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I was adding new printer and I was sure that splix driver was used.
Samsung driver was installed before I upgraded to Karmic so I wrongly
assumed that the upgrade caused the problem.
The driver will get fired immediately. I apologize for causing
confusion.
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After running troubleshooting tool I have some more details abou the
issue:
Filter directory /usr/lib/cups/filter for printer Samsung CLX-2160
Series is not owned by root.
** Attachment added: troubleshoot.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32428565/troubleshoot.txt
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Changing ownership solved the problem, however the directory should be
created with proper ownership from the beginning.
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The CUPS package of Ubuntu installs the /usr/lib/cups/filter directory
correctly with root as owner. Perhaps the installer of the propriatary
Samsung driver changed the ownership. Please contact Samsung in this
case.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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I use the driver in the Ubuntu supplied package splix. I don't think
that that one is proprietary.
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