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Re: Remote Printing with IPP



Hi Geoff,

Sorry I am not sure what you mean about "method"

should I use ipp://{user}:{passwd}@{IP_of_printer}:631/printers/{queue name} instead of http://, I've seen this used both ways.
I think the cupsd.conf has been overwritten again! This is all a new learning curve for me I will have to trawl the CUPS documentation on authentication for remote subnets.

Regards

Dave Hage
Conehead Music Ltd



On 31 Jan 2006, at 21:23, email@hidden wrote:

That sounds like you're changing the method the client uses to connect to

the server.. Have you allowed those subnets to access the cups server in the

cupsd.conf file on the server itself?


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