Hi

The queue name is the the name of the printer on the remote machine.

If the remote machine (with printer) is linux then you need the add the host
name to "/etc/lpd.allow" (or a similar name - sorry I forgotten what the
file is called - look it up in the printing HOWTO)

If the remote machine (with printer) is Winbloze, you need to make sure the
printer is sharable in Windows. It is easier if the Windows name is the same
name as the TCP/IP name.

hth
Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: "B.V.L.S.Prasad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2001 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Remote queue ???


>
> Hi,
>
> I could configure for a windows 98 m/c...
> I am trying to configure for another linux running rh6.2
> and it uses lpr as default print command...it doesnt use cups.
>
> I await for your solution...thankyou in advance...
> I am regret for insufficient info...
>
> prasad
>
> > we'll really need to know how that remote machine is set up.
> > Does it use lpr?  Is it a windows machine using SMB?  Is it
> > a linux machine using cups????  Or something else?
> >
> > The answer to that determines, to a large part, what the
> > answer to your question is....
>
>
>


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