hi,

Am 10.02.2014 um 15:22 schrieb Jerry Stuckle <jstuc...@attglobal.net>:

> There is nothing in Debian you can do to stop Windows users from accessing 
> the printer directly if the printer is on the network.

sorry, the printer is behind a special network (+ ACL) and only available 
through Cups. Only Cups can reach the printer. The users have to use the 
Cupsserver.

Some lines from the PPD:

*DefaultJobType: Normal
*JobType Normal/Normal: "%% FoomaticRIPOptionSetting: JobType=Normal"
*FoomaticRIPOptionSetting JobType=Normal: "mark\n&&
() () (20`date +%y%m%d%R | sed 's/://'`) {setuserinfo} stopped\n&&
cleartomark\n"
*End

...
*OpenUI *DocServerPassword/Document Server Password (4-8 digits): PickOne
*FoomaticRIPOption DocServerPassword: password CmdLine D
*FoomaticRIPOptionMaxLength DocServerPassword:8
*FoomaticRIPOptionAllowedChars DocServerPassword: "0-9"
*OrderDependency: 255 AnySetup *DocServerPassword
*FoomaticRIPOptionPrototype DocServerPassword: "mark\n&&
(&user;) (20`date +%y%m%d%R | sed 's/://'`) (%s) (&title;) {storedprint} 
stopped\n&&
cleart
...

maybe it helps to understand :-)

but these PPD options are not used, if you print via the Windows printdriver -> 
application/vnd.cups-raw .... :-/ For our thinclients I can force the Docserver 
"(JobType=DocServer) ...

cu denny

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