You're welcome :)

On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Hidong Kim wrote:

> Hi, Statux,
>
> It's so totally working now!  I set the permissions on the /usr/lp*
> directories according to your configs.  Now I remember that I was also
> playing around with the permissions in /usr/* for another application.
> I must've screwed up the printer directories in the process.  Thanks,
>
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> Hidong
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> Statux wrote:
> >
> > my .seq file (which I think gets changed everytime something gets queued
> > for printing, but never disappears) looks like this:
> >
> > -rw-rw---x    1 root     lp              4 Nov 16 23:23 .seq
> >
> > root:lp with 0661 permissions
> >
> > the parent directory (/var/spool/lpd) is root:daemon with 0775
> > permissions, the local directory itself is root:lp with 0755 permissions
> >
> > ownership issues might very well be causing the problem you're having..
> > also, make sure that your printing utilities look like this:
> >
> > -r-sr-sr-x    1 root     lp          16872 Oct  4 16:09 /usr/bin/lpq
> > -r-sr-sr-x    1 root     lp          18568 Oct  4 16:09 /usr/bin/lpr
> > -r-sr-sr-x    1 root     lp          17208 Oct  4 16:09 /usr/bin/lprm
> > -rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root         3148 Oct  4 16:09 /usr/bin/lptest
> > -rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root         2507 Mar  7  2000 /usr/bin/lpunlock
> >
> > note that the first 3 are root:lp with 6555 permissions (not having, say,
> > lpr as setuid/setgid could cause a slight problem with gaining access high
> > enough to wirte a .seq file.
> >
> > long story short, just check permissions on everything :)
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-Statux



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