Re: Sharing printers with cups: what is wrong?

From: Andy Green (fedora_at_warmcat.com)
Date: 06/07/04

  • Next message: Charles E Taylor IV: "Re: FC2 Memory Requirements"
    To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 22:43:26 +0100
    
    

    -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
    Hash: SHA1

    On Monday 07 June 2004 22:18, Rick Stevens wrote:
    > John L. Pierce wrote:
    > > In system-config-printer-gui right click the printer and choose sharing,
    > > from there allow all host that you wish to have print capabilities for.
    >
    > I've found that there are times where CIDR notation (e.g.
    > "192.168.0.0/24") and sometimes even a the conventional address/netmask
    > notation doesn't always work right. If you specify the actual address
    > of the clients, it usually does. And no, I've not tried to sort it
    > out. I hate python!

    One way I have gotten myself into trouble in the past is interchangeably using
    192.168.0.0/24 and 192.168.0.0/16 on the same network. The 192.168 space IS
    a /16, but by convention individual 192.168 nets are often /24. Tools often
    default to offering /24 netmasks... if elsewhere you tried to be too smart
    with /16, perhaps when you edited a config file by hand.... Just some advice
    from the "I bear the scars" file.

    - -Andy

    - --
    Automatic actions for USB cameras, cardreaders, memory sticks, MP3 players
    http://warmcat.com/usbautocam
    -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
    Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux)

    iD8DBQFAxOF+jKeDCxMJCTIRAlxKAJ9zf26H4AkVNbUzyVR2juH0ixIm8gCfWZdf
    8bR7qLquMz5UbORaGArIjEc=
    =qhbD
    -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

    -- 
    fedora-list mailing list
    fedora-list@redhat.com
    To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
    

  • Next message: Charles E Taylor IV: "Re: FC2 Memory Requirements"

    Relevant Pages

    • Re: Sharing printers with cups: what is wrong?
      ... John L. Pierce wrote: ... > from there allow all host that you wish to have print capabilities for. ... I've found that there are times where CIDR notation (e.g. ...
      (Fedora)
    • Re: Change pipeline component properties
      ... Based on the type of Host you are using you can store the runtime configuration in a config file similar to any .NET projects. ...
      (microsoft.public.biztalk.general)
    • Re: OpenSSH option to set default hostkey directory?
      ... CLI options, user's config file, system-wide config file. ... what's not clear to me is quite how the Host keyword sections are ... ...and I ssh to the host "alpha", then will ssh stop after matching ... not also apply wildcard rules. ...
      (comp.security.ssh)
    • Re: convert console app to config file?
      ... Host a Remote Object in Microsoft Internet Information Services ... I was told by the "remoting resource"> where I am working that all I have to do is add a config file to the> existing codebase and presto, as long as I have MarshalByRefObj, then I am> off and running. ... Or host in IIS? ...
      (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.remoting)
    • Re: Secure CRT
      ... you can set up your user's config file: ... which gives the login for that host. ... bash-completion rpm which nicely sets up bash's programmable ... TAB completion: ...
      (RedHat)