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I just started CUPS and it works great! I think I much prefer that over the old lpd/redhat-config-printer tool. One question though. What would be a good IPTable rule to poke out to allow CUPS to print to an external printer? For example, I'm configured to print to socket://<IP>:9100. With my current ruleset, I'm allow all outbound connections, but doesn't CUPS connect locally to port 631?
Thanks, Jeff
- -- Jeff Bollinger, CISSP University of North Carolina IT Security Analyst 105 Abernethy Hall mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] dot edu
Jeremy Portzer wrote: | Here are some things to note about this: | 1) The command to switch printer systems is redhat-switch-printer . | 2) The redhat-config-printer tool in RHL 8 doesn't configure CUPS, so | you'll have to use the web-based interface. However, this will probably | change in the next release of Red Hat (judging by the beta) | | Also, can you mount the windows box's SMB shares? There might be other | samba/smb problems. Can you connect to the share with "smbclient | //windowsserver/printsharename" ?
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