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On Wednesday 14 January 2009 08:58:11 Mick wrote: |
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> Peter, ldap is only required if you are authenticating clients on your |
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> LAN/WAN using an ldap server. If you had hundreds of clients and a need |
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> to manage frequently changing client membership and passwds, then ldap |
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> would be desirable to manage them effectively. |
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Yes, I know what ldap is for, and that I have no use for it. I have a vague |
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memory of an earlier version of cups requiring ldap, but the requirement |
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seems to have gone away. I was just clutching at straws - still am. |
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> Increasing the verbosity of the access and error cups logs will show you |
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> what you need to (re)configure. |
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It hasn't shown me yet, but I'll keep on plugging away at running test |
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cases. |
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Thanks to all for help so far. |
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Rgds |
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Peter |