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On 9/18/06, Sarpy Sam <sarpy.sam@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > So far this looks OK. However, if I go into the CUPS manager on the |
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> > client and try to print a test page it's telling me the printer is not |
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> > available. |
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> > Any ideas? I guess you can print a test page from within the CUPS |
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> > manager on the client? |
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> I never tried to print a test page from the client CUPS manager, but I |
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> could print from the webbrowser which is what I was going for. I |
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> personally can't even get to the CUPS manager in the client machine |
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> since the Listen localhost:631 has been commented out so there is no |
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> manager to get to. |
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> Your seeing the printer though. That's a start. |
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Actually it turned out to be enough. Since the printer was seen in the |
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CUPS manager on the client machine it seems apps on that machine can |
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print across the network. I didn't have to make any more changes to |
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get it to work. |
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The confusion I had was that when I access the CUPS page in Firefox on |
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the client machine I thought I was managing something on that machine. |
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It seems it's really just showing what's on the network (i this case) |
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and a proxy for what is on the server. |
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I'll look through the comments in the emails that follow this one to |
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see if I can make any improvements but at least it's working. |
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Thanks! |
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- Mark |
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