How do I let a CentOS 8 client make use of the shared printers advertised by CUPS on the network? In CentOS 6, this was just a matter in a checkbox "Show printers shared by other systems" on the CUPS Admin page. Is this function still available somehow? Manually adding all the shared printers on every client would be painful. -- Bob Nichols "NOSPAM" is really part of my email address. Do NOT delete it.
Am 06.01.20 um 22:44 schrieb Robert Nichols:> How do I let a CentOS 8 client make use of the shared printers > advertised by CUPS on the network? In CentOS 6, this was just a matter > in a checkbox "Show printers shared by other systems" on the CUPS Admin > page. Is this function still available somehow? Manually adding all the > shared printers on every client would be painful. >I used: http://localhost:631/ Is the print server running CentOS6? -- Leon
On 1/6/20 7:52 PM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:> Am 06.01.20 um 22:44 schrieb Robert Nichols: >> How do I let a CentOS 8 client make use of the shared printers advertised by CUPS on the network? In CentOS 6, this was just a matter in a checkbox "Show printers shared by other systems" on the CUPS Admin page. Is this function still available somehow? Manually adding all the shared printers on every client would be painful. >> > > I used: > > http://localhost:631/Yes, that's how I'm getting to the CUPS Admin page, which is lacking the option to use printers that the print server is sharing.> Is the print server running CentOS6?Yes, and other systems make use of its shared printers just fine. It's the CentOS 8 CUPS client that doesn't offer to use shared printers. Does CUPS 2.x perhaps have some hidden setting to operate as a client vs. as a server? I've never had to configure that before. -- Bob Nichols "NOSPAM" is really part of my email address. Do NOT delete it.
On 1/6/20 2:44 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:> How do I let a CentOS 8 client make use of the shared printers advertised by > CUPS on the network? In CentOS 6, this was just a matter in a checkbox "Show > printers shared by other systems" on the CUPS Admin page. Is this function > still available somehow? Manually adding all the shared printers on every > client would be painful. >Look into running cups-browsed and setting: BrowseRemoteProtocols dnssd cups in /etc/cups/cups-browsed.conf. -- Orion Poplawski Manager of NWRA Technical Systems 720-772-5637 NWRA, Boulder/CoRA Office FAX: 303-415-9702 3380 Mitchell Lane orion at nwra.com Boulder, CO 80301 https://www.nwra.com/