Re: When is pappl going to be good enough to replace cups?

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Zdenek Dohnal wrote:
> CUPS discovery is designed to run on secure, private LAN, so it is
> expected that you have a protection against somebody connecting to your
> WIFI.

That is (still) a reasonable assumption for a home WiFi WLAN on which a home 
printer is likely to be located. That is what WPA is for.

Sure, you can connect a notebook or smartphone to untrusted public WiFi 
networks, but you normally do not print in such a network.

        Kevin Kofler
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