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тАО02-11-2004 07:14 PM
тАО02-11-2004 07:14 PM
I am using Redhat 9.0 and 2 HP network printer.
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тАО02-11-2004 08:42 PM
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тАО02-12-2004 04:07 AM
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тАО02-12-2004 04:58 AM
тАО02-12-2004 04:58 AM
Re: connection problem with CUPS
The standard iptables firewall isntall does not allow traffic on port 613.
You can add it to the fireall configuration at install, but the configuration of iptables is not automatically adjusted by the install. You have to do it yourself.
/etc/sysconfig/iptables
service iptables stop
try again. If it works you know its a firewall issue.
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тАО02-12-2004 01:42 PM
тАО02-12-2004 01:42 PM
Re: connection problem with CUPS
I am using HP laserjet 1200 with HP Jetdirect 300x and HP Deskjet 990cxi with HP Jetdirect 175x.
I login by using mozilla at localhost:631 to do the configuration. I choose IPP( internet printing protocol) and postscript driver for both my printers.
after the setting, when I try to test print, it prompt me the error. Sometime when I try to modify the printer setting, it will prompt me "the document contains no data."
I manage to set the same printer on my notebook by using the same setting, but not on my desktop.
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тАО02-12-2004 02:26 PM
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тАО02-12-2004 05:36 PM
тАО02-12-2004 05:36 PM
Re: connection problem with CUPS
I would firstly try it with another browser.
If you have KDE installed, it has a print manager that can do everything the cupsd web server can, without using a web server. You could try that.
cups has an error log which is supposed to be in /var/log/cups but Red Hat could have put it anywhere by now.
You can increase the debug level by changing the "LogLevel" line in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf which might give you more information in your error log.
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тАО02-12-2004 07:54 PM
тАО02-12-2004 07:54 PM
Re: connection problem with CUPS
[12/Feb/2004: 15:50:16+0800 Possible DoS attack-more than 10 clients connecting from localhost."
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тАО02-13-2004 01:50 AM
тАО02-13-2004 01:50 AM
Re: connection problem with CUPS
## Restrict access to local domain
#Order Deny,Allow
#Deny From All
#Allow From 127.0.0.1
these lines are generally at the end of the file.
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тАО02-13-2004 06:25 AM
тАО02-13-2004 06:25 AM
Re: connection problem with CUPS
you might also want to try to telnet to your two printers to make sure you can reach them from your PC. Usually to talk on port 9100, but since you have them working on another system you will know for sure.
Greetings, Martin