Just a minor side-track as to why involve CUPS. I am interested in finding out how to get this done via CUPS because then from my Disaster Recovery site, I can configure my CUPS/Linux svm to communicate with a remote CUPS server via an encrypted link. This would allow us to print our z/OS reports securely to printers at Business Recovery centers. The current procedure involves an often faulty 3900 and couriers.
Using Linux/CUPS as a communications appliance seems a good fit. I just wish that RSCS was not a necessary stop in the pipeline. I will be looking at the Linux NJE product when we return from our March DR exercise. /Tom Kern --- Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ...snipped... > However, since you're using a network attached printer, why not just > have RSCS print directly to it, instead of routing the print through the > Linux guest? RSCS has very robust print queue management, imho, and this > will save you cycles on the host. It's easy to configure RSCS for > network attached printers, see the RSCS doc for details and examples. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
