Re: Problems with Cups 1.3.7-8

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Margaret Doll wrote:
> 
> Do you have a BrowseAllow? I've got
> 
> I do have the first line
> BrowseAllow @LOCAL
> 
> What does the 192.168.0.1  represent?  I am on a university subnet, so I
> am not using the 192 subnet.

Ah. I just cut and pasted from my own configuration file, and on my SOHO, I'm
using the 192.168.* You'd want to have a BrowseAllow from your subnets; that
way, *IF* I've gotten this right, they could get to it, but no one else could.
The browsing I *think* allows other systems to browse to find the server with
the printer.

	mark
> 
> BrowseAllow 192.168.0.1*
> BrowseDeny All
> On May 5, 2009, at 5:55 PM, mark wrote:
> 
>> Btw, you *have* seen Eric's rant about CUPS configuration, from a few
>> years
> 
> I missed this.  Do you know where it is located?
>>
>> ago? <g>
>>
>>     mark
>>
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