On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 08:15:46PM +0200, Björn Persson wrote: > And I always try to avoid using protocols that assume that the local > link is secure. That's one of the reasons why my printer is connected by > USB, and I would like to continue to have that choice.
You have always had (and always will) have that choice; the ability to
disable automatic printer discovery has been present since discovery was
added with CUPS 1.2 (released back in 2006!)
But there is no way to tell from a stock OS print dialog if a given
printer identifier is local, remote, "secure", "hostile" or whatever.
There never has been, and I don't think there ever can be.
You want secure printing? Put the document you want to print onto a USB
stick, and plug it into an airgapped printer that is in a
controlled-access room. Even that's not necessarily sufficient, but
anything _less_ than that is clearly insecure and inherently untrustable.
- Solomon
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