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Re: cups over the intranet?



On Aug 30, 2006, at 2:33 PM, Brian Garrett wrote:

I've been doing some printer configurations at work and have come to rely upon cups (localhost:631) to generate my test pages and to test configurations. Since it's a web-based interface, couldn't I just open up port 631 on the xserve and then use a browser on any computer on the local network to access the cups system from any system with a web browser?

I believe you have to specifically configure CUPS to allow connections from IPs other than localhost. The CUPS website has pretty long docs.


Matt



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