Le mer 24/03/2004 à 12:37, Geoff Teale a écrit : > I have a similar setup - my wife's Mac prints via my Linux machine. > Things to be very sure of: > > 1. Double check that Fedora hasn't setup a firewall. I found Fedora was > blocking IPP when I wasn't expecting it to. /sbin/iptables -L Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination > 2. Be absolutely sure that both machines can resolve each others host > names. I've had the situation where CUPS on the Mac can see and report > the printer on the linux box, but because I used to use DHCP and the IP > had changed on the Linux box I could not print successfully. All references to the printer are the IP number. The IP number on all machines on the LAN are 192.168.0.x fixed variety. So ServerName = IP of server. Cheers Tony Grant -- www.tgds.net Library management software toolkit