[cups] @group--is this a UNIX/Linux group, or is it defined in cups-files.conf?

Johnnie W Adams jxadams at ualr.edu
Fri Jul 16 15:22:38 PDT 2021


Thanks! I did eventually figure that out. It was not obvious.

On Friday, July 16, 2021, Bryan Mason <bjmason at redhat.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 2021-07-14 at 15:19 -0500, Johnnie W Adams wrote:
> > When the documentation refers to @group in the context of cupsd.conf,
> > is that an OS group, or is that defined somewhere, like cups-
> > files.conf?
> >
> > I think it's the latter, based on experimentation, but I could be
> > wrong.
>
> It's usually the latter (a group defined in the underlying OS).
>


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