Dear List, I am trying to get cups to share printer information to 3 networks over the internet with cups 1.2.0 being present on two FC5 machines and cups 1.1.23 being present on one FC4 machine. I have been working on this problem before the recent automatic update of cups-1.2.0 and do not feel this problem is related to the new version of cups. I believe the problem I am having is related two FC 5.0 gateway machines that have two ethernet cards each. I have one FC 4.0 gateway with one ethernet card that is working in the manner I want. I have two gateway Linux machines that have two eth interfaces, and one gateway that only has one interface. The gateway with one interface communicates over the internet like a charm as well as sending the remote printer information to its local network, but the gateway's with two ethernet cards pick up the remote printer information and makes it usable for each gateway, but does not pass it to their local network. I have used BrowsePoll RemoteA:631 BrowsePoll RemoteB:631 BrowseRelay RemoteA 10.0.0.255 BrowseRelay RemoteB 10.0.0.255 without success. It appears to me that the two FC5 units are receiving the remote broadcasts (eth0) but are not relaying this information through the other ethernet card (eth1) designed to communicate with the local network. Does anyone know if this is a design limit of cups or are there some special commands that need to be inserted in cupsd.conf for this to work. Thanks for your help!!! Greg Ennis -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list