Tom Allison said on Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 06:27:39PM -0400:
So I thought maybe there was something in the /etc/printcap file that might be of some significance. I had a remote printer defined from way back (years) and it was pointed to an IP address that was no longer in use. So I don't think there is much there.
CUPS doesn't use /etc/printcap.
Are you use that your server is defined in /etc/cups/client.conf? You need to do that if you're not running cupsd on your clients (cupsd handles the IPP discovery stuff).
M
I think so.
The server was accepting print jobs until I messed with the clients installation of lpr. The client never had the server installed on it.
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