Justin Johnson said: > I am new to CUPS. I configured my printer and enabled sharing to all > hosts. The port 631 URL below works fine from my localhost, but I can't > connect to it from my windows box on the same network. When I try to > access the URL, the browser just hangs and after a long time returns > nothing, like it can't find the page. I tried restarting CUPS as well > but still got the same results. > Ill check my settings when i get home. i cant access my systems from work and ill let you know what part of my config file allows the access or you could post your config here or to me off list and i can look at it for you Dennis > What is the normal way to verify that you can connect from your windows > box to the linux box via CUPS? How should I go about adding the printer > on the windows box. > > Your help is appreciated. > Thanks. > -Justin > > On Sun, 6 Apr 2003 22:58:01 +1000, "Dennis Gilmore" > <dennis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: >> On Sun, 6 Apr 2003 10:24 pm, Steve Snyder wrote: >> <snip> >> >> i personally use direct rather than samba for the one win machine here >> to access the cups server. it was easier to setup just tell it the >> url of the >> machine http://10.46.46.1:631/printers/laser told it the driver to >> use and >> it has worked. i did try samba once and had a few issues conecting to >> the >> printer. it is still shared via samba and a freind used his notebook >> to print to it not long ago via samba i think from memory that using >> samba didnt show what jobs were in the spool it just sent them but >> using ipp it >> did thats about it i think from my experience. >> >> Dennis >> >> > >> > Can someone explain, or point me to an explanation, of the relative >> merits of using Samba as a CUPS front-end versus doing direct >> Windows to CUPS spooling of print jobs? >> > >> > Thanks. >> >> >> >> -- >> Shrike-list mailing list >> Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx >> https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list >> > > > > -- > Shrike-list mailing list > Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list