Hello Kristian, It looks like you haven't specified how to find the remote printers on the other three machines. In /etc/printcap you should have an entry such as this;
rljet|Remote Laser Printer:\ :lp=:\ :rm=printbox:\ :rp=ljet:\ :sd=/var/spool/lpd/ljet:\ :mx#0:\ :sh: for each of the three machines. You could have more or less in each entry but the important line is; :rm=<NAME OF YOUR PRINTSER HERE>:\ As you can see my printserver is named "printbox" (really original huh?) Be sure and run the command "lpc reread" after you modify /etc/printcap so the print server sees the new configuration information. This works great for me. Regards, T. Tilton Kristian Rink wrote: > > Hello everybody... > > ...facing the fact that a friendly guy provided me with quite some nice laser > printer (Brother HL-1240) to fit into my small LAN, I am now more or less for > the first time dealing with the issues of network printing. > How things are: > 'Server': 486DX-40 box running potato and lprng, installed and configured the > system through magicfilter to use the ljet2p driver, and the printer works > fine this way. > Clients: Three different machines in the local network running potato and > Mandrake 7.1, their names (known to the server's /etc/hosts) are entered into > /etc/hosts.equiv, and in the local /etc/printcap 's, the remote printer queue > is set up & ready to run. Trying to do 'any' print-out to the remote printer > ends up with - nothing. No error message, no message in any of the servers > log files, no jobs in the printer queue, no print. > Can anyone give me a hint what I might have missed in my configuration to get > this thing done? :)) > > Thanks in advance, have a fine sunday everybody... :) > > Regards, > Kristian > > -- > -------------------------------------------------- > "And the things that we fear are the weapons to > be used against us." (Rush) > > Kristian Rink > mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > fax : ++49 / 180 5052 5560 8162 > =>encrypted mail welcome. contact me for pgp key. > -------------------------------------------------- > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null