CUPS nightmare revisited (fwd)

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I posted this originally on the Fedora list, and got some good responses. 
However, I still cannot get printing to work between my Laptop (running 
RH8.0) and my server (running Fedora Core .95 beta).  If you can stomach 
the rambling information below, perhaps someone on this larger list might 
know the answer.  

Regards,

-- 
Bill Johnson


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Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 20:54:17 -0500 (EST)
From: Bill Johnson <Bill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: CUPS nightmare revisited

Thanks to all who responded to my original post.  I'm closer to being able 
to print now.  I can print from my server, and I can see the queues from 
my laptop, but when I try to print from a test page from the CUPS web 
interface on the laptop, I get an error reported on the web page that says 
"Unable to connect to IPP host: Success" and nothing prints.  Here is what 
shows if I do a tac /var/log/messages:


Oct 31 19:43:54 nec cups-lpd[7831]: Unable to get command line from 
client!
Oct 31 19:43:54 nec cups-lpd[7831]: Unable to get client address - 
Transport
endpoint is not connected
Oct 31 19:39:46 nec ntpd[4679]: synchronisation lost
Oct 31 19:39:46 nec ntpd[4679]: time reset 1.397154 s
Oct 31 19:38:13 nec cups-lpd[7821]: Closing connection
Oct 31 19:38:13 nec cups-lpd[7821]: Unable to print file -
client-error-document-format-not-supported
Oct 31 19:38:13 nec cups-lpd[7821]: Receive print job for HP841C_SHARED
Oct 31 19:38:13 nec cups-lpd[7821]: Connection from 192.168.0.2 
(192.168.0.2)
Oct 31 19:35:41 nec cups-lpd[7820]: Closing connection
Oct 31 19:35:41 nec cups-lpd[7820]: Send queue state (long) for 
HP841C_SHARED
Oct 31 19:35:41 nec cups-lpd[7820]: Connection from 192.168.0.2 
(192.168.0.2)


Any suggestions about what I need to do to get this printing working?  My 
original post is below, including my configuration.

Thanks!

-- 
Bill Johnson

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Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 11:29:54 -0400 (EDT)
From: Bill Johnson <Bill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: CUPS nightmare

I have a home network configured as follows:

Server - running Fedora Core .95 beta.
Laptop - running Redhat 8.0
Connected via Netgear RP114(?) web safe router 
Printer is HP841C connected to Server via usb

Printing from laptop worked fine under previous config (Redhat 7.3 was on 
previously on server, and printing was via lpd), but I cannot get printing 
to work from laptop now.

Cups is installed on server and printer works fine when printing from 
server.  

Printer has been configured on laptop every possible way, but will not 
print.  Have read google posts, howtos, and cups docs for 2 days, but 
nothing works.

nmap shows port 631 on server, but DOES NOT show it on laptop.  Firewalls 
are completely off on both laptop and server.

Question 1 - Are there issues with doing this in fedora?  Am I hitting
some known problem with the beta?

Question 2 - Can I just abandon CUPS and use the old lpd? It worked 
perfectly for me, and was not difficult to configure.  I can't seem to 
find it on the new distro.  Is it not provided with fedora?

Question 3 - Is the NETGEAR router a possible problem?  Could it be 
blocking visibility to port 631?  Any suggestions about that if so?

Question 4 - Is there anybody on this list who has managed to get a 
similar printing scenario up and running?  

Thanks in advance for the help.  Getting a printer to work should not be 
this difficult.  I must be doing something terribly wrong, but can't 
figure it out.  Obviously, if I can't print with fedora, I can't use 
fedora, so I must resolve this.

Regards,
Bill Johnson



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