hi, we have a big PC poolroom with 3 printers, that are shared and used via broadcast. The clients can use them, without any password. These printers are also available for the external users with there own laptops. Access to them is only allowed via username/password, but the printers aren't shared, because if I share them, the poolclients get them too, what is unnecessary, because, they are only duplicates.
One example: Shared printer, access from the poolclients: <Location /printers/E003> Order allow, deny Allow localhost Allow 192.168.1.0/24 </Location> unshared printer, access only with username/password: <Location /printers/E003-external> Encryption IfRequested Order allow, deny Allow localhost Allow from All AuthType Basic AuthClass User Require valid-user </Location> The unshared, but accepting printer can used, but commands like "lp -d E003-external" or "lpr -P E003-external" ... can't access them ... and some other tools. Windows / OSX works, If I create a new printer with the printers URL, so I don't have to share this printer. So, my questions is: can I merge both printers to one, with the correct ACL, or can I share E003-external, but without broadcasting it to the poolclients. cu denny -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/42c9cd98-a765-47ef-9eb1-0f9e9ae57...@4lin.net