RE: After CUPS Security Update I Can No Longer Print To the Linux Machine From A Networked Windows XP Machine....

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Thanks,  I think I remember changing those files, initially to get it to
work.  Do you know which directory they are located in?  It's been a while
and I have forgotten.

Graham

> -----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of cajun
> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 6:58 AM
> To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: After CUPS Security Update I Can No Longer Print 
> To the Linux Machine From A Networked Windows XP Machine....
> 
> 
> Graham wrote:
> 
> >After CUPS Security Update I Can No Longer Print To the 
> Linux Machine 
> >From A Networked Windows XP Machine....
> >
> >Did anyone else have this problem?
> >
> >I took my time and did the upgrade a little late but after I did the 
> >security update to CUPS (using the automated update feature) 
> I can no 
> >longer print to the HP printer connected to the Linux box 
> from my work 
> >grouped Windows XP machines (although I can still print to 
> it from the 
> >Linux machine).
> >
> >It used to worked just fine.  I can "see" printer from the Windows 
> >machines but it says "Access Denied, Unable to Connect".  I didn't 
> >change a thing on the Linux side after the CUPS security update.  
> >Printing just stopped working from the Windows XP machines.
> >
> >Does the update overwrite the CUPS config files?
> >
> >Any help?
> >
> >Thanks in advanced,
> >
> >Graham
> >
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> Hey Graham,
> 
> Not sure if you got this fixed yet or not, but I did have the same 
> troubles.  I tracked it down to the mime.convs and mime.types 
> files.  It 
> was dealing with the raw filter that had been commented back 
> out.  After 
> going into these two files and uncommenting out the "raw 
> filter" lines 
> everything worked fine again.
> 
> HTH!!
> 
> Lee Perez
> 
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