On Thursday 19 December 2002 01:06 pm, Brent Hasty wrote:
With your editor open /etc/cups/cupsd.conf 
about half way down is a place where you set the username of the allowed 
remote nework administrator.
default is remroot, set this as desired and uncomment the field

next near the very bottom is a stanza for restricting administration acess to 
cupsd, default is limited to localhost.  add another config line for the 
subnet or specific ip address of any terminals you wish to allow admin acess 
to the www. cups acmin 

enjoy.....

> the cups admin tool will not let itself be administered by any browser
> acessing it that does not originate on local host.
>
> How can I set the cups admin tool to allow managment and administration
> from any terminal on the lan?

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