personally, telling system-config-securitylevel to open 631:udp made it possible for me to use printer service discovery... Why isn't this listed in the "list" of ports in s-c-s? lør, 30.10.2004 kl. 19.48 skrev Gerry Tool: > Jeffrey D. Yuille wrote: > > On Friday 29 October 2004 08:23 pm, Gerry Tool wrote: > > > >>I have just done a fresh install of FC3, Release Candidate 3. Printing > >>to a networked LPD server still will not work. This is a bug (#133064) > >>that is assigned to the kernel. Telnet to the print server fails, but > >>ping succeeds. FC2 telnets fine to the print server. > >> > >>Gerry Tool > > > > For the Record, > > > > I have also installed Fedora Core 3 and I am also having problems with > > network printing, the only difference that I am having is with connecting to > > a remote CUPS server on my local network. This seems to be a problem also > > when I had Fedora Core 2 installed as well. Ironically, when I had a > > different distribution of Linux on my server, the other computers could "see" > > the print server without having to set up printing through the KDE print > > manager. This bug needs to be worked out before the official release. > > > > > > Jeff D. Yuille > > > It might be useful for you to add your comments to bugzilla #133064. > That bug report has been reassigned to the kernel, and even though it is > for remote LPD servers, the problem with remote CUPS servers may be from > the same root cause. > > Gerry