RE: RH4 CUPS




Have you tried in your cupsd.conf
BrowseAllow from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx

percy

From: agentscully@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 14:18:39 -0700
Subject: RH4 CUPS

Greetings:



My RHEL4 installation uses CUPS, and it appears that any
other shared printers throughout the network appear in the browse list. You
also see them with lpstat -t. Is there a simple config that turns off
browsing of other printers? And if so, how do I clear out the list of
destinations currently there?



Scully



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