On Thursday, December 15, 2005, at 10:33 AM, Tom Callahan wrote:
As I remember it, there are a decent amount of differences between
RHEL3
and RHEL4.
I'd check your startup logs and such, see what is complaining. The
printer spool directories should be checked as well.
Messages from restarting cups:
from /var/logl/messages
Dec 15 10:46:02 chemps cups: cupsd shutdown succeeded
Dec 15 10:46:03 chemps cups: cupsd startup succeeded
from /var/log/cups/error_log
I [15/Dec/2005:10:46:02 -0500] Scheduler shutting down normally.
I [15/Dec/2005:10:46:03 -0500] Listening to 7f000001:631
I [15/Dec/2005:10:46:03 -0500] Loaded configuration file
"/etc/cups/cupsd.conf"
I [15/Dec/2005:10:46:03 -0500] Configured for up to 100 clients.
I [15/Dec/2005:10:46:03 -0500] Allowing up to 100 client connections
per host.
I [15/Dec/2005:10:46:03 -0500] Full reload is required.
I [15/Dec/2005:10:46:03 -0500] LoadPPDs: Read "/etc/cups/ppds.dat", 15
PPDs...
I [15/Dec/2005:10:46:03 -0500] LoadPPDs: No new or changed PPDs...
I [15/Dec/2005:10:46:03 -0500] Full reload complete.
/etc/cups/cupsd.conf has not been directly edited by me. The
additions from
printtool appear as
<Location /printers/gc-hp216>
Order Deny,Allow
Deny From All
Allow From 127.0.0.1
AuthType None
</Location>
/etc/hosts.allow contains
all: 127.0.0.1
Are the printers direct attached or network printers served by the
Linux
machine?
The printers are on the network. We are just having Linux serve them
to our Windows, Mac and unix computers.
If a job gets stuck on a printer, we can kill easily kill the problem
job.
Windows through samba are printing to the Linux served printers.
Although I am having other problems with samba.
Thanks,
Tom Callahan
TESSCO Technologies
(443)-506-6216
callahant@xxxxxxxxxx
A real engineer only resorts to documentation when the keyboard dents
on the forehead get too noticeable.
Margaret_Doll wrote:
I just switched from RHEL3 to RHEL4 on one of my servers. The
configuration files were just moved from one system to the other.
Macs and other unix computers used to be able to connect through port
631 to cups to do their printing on the RHEL3 system. They no longer
can.
I have selinux disable because I don't understand it completely and
did not want it interfering with printing.
I have 631 tcp and udp enabled in iptables.
The Macs time out saying that port 631 is busy on the server.
What do I need to open up?
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