On Sat, 31 May 1997, Kevin Hilman wrote: > Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Where "office" is an entry in /etc/hosts for the other machine with > > the attached printer. > > > > Thanks for the suggestion, but by problem is for a printer that is not > "attached" to any machine. It's only attached the LAN via ethernet. > > I need a utility (like 'prtcp') that sends files to a printer attached > to the network only by ethernet, not through a parallel port. > > Kevin Hilman -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kevin I'm using a standalone Lantronix print server that supports several protocols: IPX, appletalk, tcp/ip and whatever DEC uses, I can't recall. With each protocol it has has its own network number I use lpr with the tcp protocol and a printcap that specifies eps_prt|Dept laser printer NAME:\ :rm:\ :rg=mygroup:\ # prevents unauthorized access :rp=NAME_:\ # NAME_ must be in /etc/hosts with ip number :sd=/usr/spool/lpd/eps To print a file, I say: lpr -PNAME_ file_name You will need to do some reading in your manual for your printserver, and some of the HOWTO documents. I can't help with other protocols. David ------------------------------------------------------------------------- LINUX: the FREE 32 bit OS for [345]86 PC's available NOW! David B Teague | User interface copyrights & software patents make [EMAIL PROTECTED] | programing a dangerous business. Ask me or [EMAIL PROTECTED] spy counter-intelligence wild porno sex gold bullion Soviet Bosnia clipper National Security Council explosion Treasury terrorist Delta Force bomb Iran Mossad data encryption munitions Serbian hydrazine ammonium nitrate fuel oil -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .