[opensuse] cupsd settings



Hi,

I'm trying to print to a remote cups server. The setup should be correct
already with one issue left. The printer is always broadcasted with the
hostname instead of the ip address of the print server. This hostname
cannot get resolved in this network (I know it's bad but no way to
change that). All documentation I've found says that I need to set
"ServerName" in cupsd.conf to the ip address.
But this doesn't work. It's still broadcasting the hostname as part of
the printer uri.

This is openSUSE 11.3 with cups 1.4.4.

Any pointers?

Thanks,
Wolfgang
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