Re: Problems with Cups 1.3.7-8

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Margaret,

Margaret Doll wrote:
> I have been using RedHat systems for print servers for a long time, but
> the new cups program is not
> working for me.
> 
> I am unable to get my new RedHat system to share its printers with other
> RedHat systems or with my mac.
<snip>
> cupsd.conf  has been edited to contain.   I have tried the connections
> with the two various "Listen" lines
> 
> DefaultShared yes
> # Allow remote access
> Port 631
> #Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
> Listen *:631
> # Share local printers on the local network.
> Browsing On
> BrowseOrder allow,deny
>     allow 128.148.nnn.*
>     allow 128.148.mmm.*
> BrowseAddress @LOCAL
> DefaultAuthType Basic
> <Location />
>   # Allow shared printing...
>   Order allow,deny
>   Allow 128.148.nnn.*
>   Allow 128.148.mmm.*
> </Location>

Do you have a BrowseAllow? I've got
BrowseAllow @LOCAL
BrowseAllow 192.168.0.1*
BrowseDeny All

	mark

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