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2015 Sep 17
1
Centos 7 using cups with cups-lpd loaded getting print jobs from an Sco Unix lpd system
Centos users,
I new to Centos 7 and my problem is the following:
I am using my Centos 7 system as a print server in a warehouse.
Using cups for the print queue's. Which I can print to the printers
find from the Centos 7 machine.
The hosting system is Sco Unix using lpd printing. This machine is
in Illinois and the warehouse / Centos 7 machine is in Arizona.
I have loaded
2002 Jul 24
1
Print Jobs stuck in queue
Hi,
I have a RedHat7.3 distro running Samba-2.2.3a. I've never had this problem
before 2.2.x versions of samba. I'm using domain security and sharing 2
printers, an HP4050 and Ricoh. Everyone can print fine except that,
seemingly randomly, printjobs end up in the queue as paused (according to
winXPpro and Win98). Nobody can unpause or delete them. The only way to
remove them is to
2009 Apr 02
0
cups-lpd installation fails
Hi All,
i am getting a cupd-lpd dependancy problem with CentOS 5.3.
package cups-lpd is not installed
Installing cups-lpd ...
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
2 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
Setting up Install Process
Parsing package install arguments
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
--->
2002 Sep 12
4
OT - LPD for Windows ...
Greetings ...
Sorry to be a little off topic, but I was wondering if anybody knows of a
free lpd for Windows? I hate sharing printers using the M$ way. See all
them computers on my network is just not pleasing, I like the way Novell
does it.
I was thinking of lpd, LPRng or CUPS with cygwin, but can't seem to find any
binaries.
Thanks.
Mailed
Lee
P.S. Kudo's to the whole Samba
2009 Sep 30
0
cups-lpd job settings
Does someone know, how to configure cups lpd job options.
My xinet.d config looks like this:
# default: off
# description: Allow applications using the legacy lpd protocol to
communicate w
ith CUPS
service printer
{
disable = no
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = lp
server = /usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-lpd
server_args = -o
2011 Dec 05
1
LPR to windows lpd question
Hi All,
I am trying to print from a CentOS 5.3 server to a windows LPD
service. After enabling the LPD service on Windows and creating a LPR
port to a particular printer when I execute the following command on
CentOS server I do not come out.
lpr -H winprint:515 -P printer1 file.txt
The above command does not exit. Do I need to configure anything on
the server to be able to use lpr as a client ?
1997 Oct 02
2
SNI-19:BSD lpd vulnerabilities
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2000 Jan 20
1
Unsupported Printers - just "sticks" in the lpd queue ;(
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Hello:
I've configured a Linux box with Samba to act as a secondary domain
controller for an existing NT server. I've gotten everything working very
nicely, all my file shares set up, etc.
I've got 6 printers that I need to set up as print shares. The ones that
speak Postscript or PCL were very easy to set up, and work admirably.
2002 Jul 11
1
job fails to print via samba 2.2.6-pre1 - lpd ASCII and postscript test works fine...
Red Hat 7.3
samba 2.2.6-pre1 using bsd style printing
printers: HP LaserJet 8100
HP LaserJet 8150
HP Color LaserJet 4500
HP Color LaserJet 4550
Problem: I set up printers in linux via printconf as JetDirect queues. I
have ~90 printers, all but 12 of which are HP LJ 4000/4050.
I can send a test page [both ASCII and
2009 Jan 13
1
/var/spool/lpd in exports
Is this line needed in /etc/exports for anything other and printing (I
presume)
/var/spool/lpd *(rw)
I scan reported this:
Vulnerability Details
Date: Sun 11 Jan 2009 21:26:56 MET
Vuln#: 100103
Vulnerability: successfully mounted /var/spool/lpd
ToDo: *_/Restrict nfs export to dedicated hosts or netgroups/_*
CertRef: M478100
Tool Reference: ISS 79
Comment:
Counted in:
Monitor:
End of
2002 Jul 12
1
job fails to print via samba 2.2.6-pre1 - lpd ASCII a nd postscript test works fine...
Ah, it appears that I have confused myself...
I indeed have ALL of the queues defined as JetDirect with the model
specific driver selected in printconf.
With this combination I am telling linux to modify the job [via the filter]
and then pass it as a RAW [jetdirect] where I SHOULD just have the queue
define as JetDirect with a RAW as the driver and let the job go as
transmitted by the client
2003 Jun 21
2
Setting up a cups printer
I'm trying to set up a cups printer but I don't know much about printing in
linux and am a bit confused. I've installed a printer in cups using the web
interface and it works fine. All the tutorials I've read though refer to
/var/spool/lpd/lp but on my system this doesn't exist. I'm guessing this is
because I'm not using lpd, I'm using cups. There are a few
2005 Jan 19
1
samba -cups
hello
I try to manage a printer (Apple Lawerwriter 16/600 ) with cups but without
succes !!!
with cups web interface :
I "add a printer":
device = LPD/LPR Host or Printer
URI= lpd://mymachine/lp
Type= Apple
Model = Apple LaserWriter16/600 Foomatic/Postscript (Recommended)(en)
I try to print a testpage but without succes
- 'mymachine' is either in my dns and my /etc/hosts
2019 Aug 07
2
Win 10 and C 6 CUPS
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> On Aug 6, 2019, at 5:41 PM, mark <m.roth at 5-cent.us> wrote:
>>
>> Is there any way, other than installing CUPS on windows, to get the
>> damn Win laptop to print to my C 6 box, which has CUPS running and a
>> USB laserjet?
>>
> Since forever (ah, about Win 2000) Windows knows UNIX printing. Making
> windows box talking to
2002 Mar 05
1
printing via samba w/ cups server
Hi,
I have a bizarre printing problem, and i think i've narrowed it down
to either samba, or the way windows packages the file to be printed.
I've recently implemented a new server. Users print through the
linux server from their windows desktop machines.
OLD server:
-samba 2.0.7, which uses lpd
NEW server:
-samba 2.2.3, which uses cups
The old server can print to the printer (Savin
2004 Mar 11
1
Newbe samba confusion - windows to samba to lpd which driver does the translation?
I'm trying hard to understand some very basic samba working. If I'm asking the
question in the wrong list could somebody kindly re-direct me.
When a print job is sent from a windows machine to a printer on a linux samba
server there are a number of 'drivers' (actually just translators) involved:
First the windows machine puts the text and or graphics through the windows
2001 Mar 21
0
multiple LPD processes...
Howdy!
I'm running RHL 6.2 with Samba 2.2a3 and am getting multiple LPD daemons
running. I can kill the LPDs and restart LPD - two processes show as running.
I killed the procs and reinstalled LPD from the RH CD, restart LPD and there are
again two procs running as lpd.
I have set this server up as a backup for another that has no such problem.
the printcap and smb.conf were ripped from
2003 Feb 24
2
Rsync between HPUX11.11 and Redhat7.3
Hi,
If anyone has an Idea on how to solve the following problem
it would be greatly appreciated :).
The scenario is as follows:
Im running an rsync server on Redhat7.3. The rsync server
configuration file looks as follows:
#### rsyncd.conf
log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log
pid file = /var/run/rsyncd.pid
lock file = /var/run/rsyncd.lock
max connections = 5
use chroot = true
list = true
2001 Nov 20
4
Problem printing from NT to printer attached to LInux box
I installed Samba 2.2.2 on my Linux box. The smb.conf file is as shown
below. The permission on /var/spool/lpd/lp is set to 755; ie, it is
writable only by the owner, which is lp. With the setup as is, when I
try to print from the NT machine, the smb log on the Linux box
indicates the following error: " print_job_start: insufficient
permissions to open spool file /var/spool/lpd/lp".
If
1997 Oct 21
0
SNI-19: BSD lpd vulnerabilities (UPDATE)
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