[cups] re DNS requirements for cups
John Young
kimyoung at me.com
Sun Jul 26 15:40:06 PDT 2015
So if I want to run the CUPs print server service on my current os x server box I can use the server's static IP for the cups service as well? (Can you tell I am a real newbie.)
Thanks,
Kim Young
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> Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2015 13:05:54 -0400
> From: John Young <kimyoung at mac.com>
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> Subject: [cups] DNS requirements for Cups server
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> If I want to set up a CUPS print server at my home to experiment on I will need a Domain of my own. Correct? So I should go the Go-Daddy route and pay for one.
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> Thanks,
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> Kim young
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> Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2015 13:39:09 -0400
> From: Rick Cochran <rcc2 at cornell.edu>
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> Subject: Re: [cups] DNS requirements for Cups server
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> Not correct.
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> I have a CUPS server in my home. I give it a static IP address in my cable
> router. I could use "hosts" files on my client machines, but I just use the
> server's IP address instead of a hostname.
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> An internet domain will not help you.
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> -Rick
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> On 7/26/15, 1:05 PM, John Young wrote:
>> If I want to set up a CUPS print server at my home to experiment on I will need a Domain of my own. Correct? So I should go the Go-Daddy route and pay for one.
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>> Thanks,
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>> Kim young
>> kimyoung at mac.com <mailto:kimyoung at mac.com>
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