Hello,
I'm trying to run cups in vserver. I created the device nodes /dev/lp0 and /dev/par0.
When I try to add a printer via the CUPS webfrontend or via command line cups hangs forever (well, strg+c stops it at last).
The same commands are working fine within the root server.
I wanted to post some logs but nothing cups specific get's logged at all :-(
It is a patched Debian Kernel 2.4.22 with debian, ctx and acl patch.
Has anybody any idea about this?
Well, don't know if it helps, but I had similar problems with cups in my vserver - even the problems were not really vserver related as far as I can tell. I think the main problem were insufficient access rights (in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf). The Debian package is very restrictive.
During experimenting I upgraded the vserver to unstable since stable has a pretty old cups version. Don't know if it would have worked for stable with the same config. Did no carefull investigation.
Anyway, my situation was a bit different since I installed a printer with network interface, so I didn't need the device inodes...
So check if you gave access rights from your config host for <Location /> , <Location /admin> and <Location /jobs>. 127.0.0.1 does not work in a vserver, use the real vserver-IP. This is what worked for me at least...
Good luck,
Timm
Regards Manfred
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