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> I assume you have replaced @LOCAL with @192.168.0.1/24 or whatever the |
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> local address is? |
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Actually, according to the comments in the conf file, it should be |
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exactly "BrowseAddress @LOCAL" if I want cups to listen to local |
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devices only. Anyways, I tried to set it to my network and it didn't |
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help. It really is for other cups servers to be able to communicate |
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with mine. |
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> OK, but 0.0.0.0 is *every* address in the universe, not the localhost |
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> address. Add localhost:631 it should do the same job like 127.0.0.1. |
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I set it to "listen localhost:631" and still nothing |
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> Finally, check that the Deny/Allow is set to Deny all and Allow |
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> 127.0.0.1. Otherwise I've run out of ideas . . . |
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Yup, my deny/allow rules are Gentoo's default, except that I added a |
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rule to allow for my LAN pcs to access this server. |
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I think the problem is not in the cups config/server, but in the lp |
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side of things. I think it is somehow trying to connect to the wrong |
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server. |
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