[cups.general] Cups 1.3.7-8, service to clients
Tim Waugh
twaugh at redhat.com
Thu May 7 01:41:38 PDT 2009
On Wed, 2009-05-06 at 13:10 -0400, Margaret Doll wrote:
> > What does 'cupsctl' say when you run it as root?
>
> cupsctl
> MaxLogSize=2000000000
> SystemGroup=sys root
> DefaultAuthType=Basic
> _debug_logging=1
> _remote_admin=0
> _remote_any=0
> _remote_printers=1
> _share_printers=0
> _user_cancel_any=1
_share_printers was 0 at this point, which means that the "Share
published printers" option was not enabled. Had you edited the
configuration file in any way after enabling that option? Anyway that
was the problem -- the setting was not enabled.
> In cupsd.conf I changed
>
> Listen *:631
> Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
>
> and added
>
> Port 631
>
> The output of cupsctl is the same
Did you restart CUPS? It's usually best to use cupsctl (or the web
interface, or system-config-printer) to change settings rather than
editing /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, as doing so will reload cupsd
automatically.
Tim.
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