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* Nico Golde [2013-01-06 18:40]:
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> January 06, 2013
Torrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Emmanuel Lacour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: cups security
>
> Hmmm . . . you forgot,
>
> apt-get install cupsys-driver-gimpprint
> gunzip .gz
> cp driver /usr/share/cups/model
>
> I guess that is only if the proper
Torrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Emmanuel Lacour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: cups security
>
> Hmmm . . . you forgot,
>
> apt-get install cupsys-driver-gimpprint
> gunzip .gz
> cp driver /usr/share/cups/model
>
> I guess that is only if the proper
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> "Dale" == Dale Southard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dale> If you've done step 1, step 2 is redundant protection. There
Dale> shouldn't be anything listening on 631 anyplace except loopback.
Right, but step 2 has no negative effects (other than
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> "Dale" == Dale Southard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dale> If you've done step 1, step 2 is redundant protection. There
Dale> shouldn't be anything listening on 631 anyplace except loopback.
Right, but step 2 has no negative effects (other tha
Torrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> OK, in summary.
>
> 1. I should set it to listen only on the local interface by setting
>
> Listen 127.0.0.1:631
>
> in the cupsd.conf file.
>
> 2. I should firewall off the port. This part is already done, I just
> don't like to have ports open.
>
> So f
Oops, forgot to send this to the list.
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Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 19:09:22 -0500 (CDT)
From: Torrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Emmanuel Lacour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: cups security
Hmmm . . . you forgot,
apt-get install cupsys-driver-gimp
OK, in summary.
1. I should set it to listen only on the local interface by setting
Listen 127.0.0.1:631
in the cupsd.conf file.
2. I should firewall off the port. This part is already done, I just
don't like to have ports open.
So from what people have said, I guess there isn't a way to run
Torrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> OK, in summary.
>
> 1. I should set it to listen only on the local interface by setting
>
> Listen 127.0.0.1:631
>
> in the cupsd.conf file.
>
> 2. I should firewall off the port. This part is already done, I just
> don't like to have ports open.
>
> So
Oops, forgot to send this to the list.
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Date: Thu, 11 Apr 2002 19:09:22 -0500 (CDT)
From: Torrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Emmanuel Lacour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: cups security
Hmmm . . . you forgot,
apt-get install cupsys-driver-gimp
OK, in summary.
1. I should set it to listen only on the local interface by setting
Listen 127.0.0.1:631
in the cupsd.conf file.
2. I should firewall off the port. This part is already done, I just
don't like to have ports open.
So from what people have said, I guess there isn't a way to run
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> "Luis" == Luis Gómez Miralles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Luis> Why don't you cut access to that port via tcp wrappers? At least
Luis> in my Woody, cups is in inetd.conf: #:OTHER: Other services
Luis> printer stream tcp nowait lp /usr/lib/cups/d
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 09:56:51AM -0500, Torrin wrote:
> Good morning everybody, well at least morning over here in Cali. For
> everybody else, Good afternoon, good evening and good night.
>
> I just installed cups and I was wondering if it's possible to have cups
> run properly without having p
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> "Torrin" == Torrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Torrin> I just installed cups and I was wondering if it's possible to
Torrin> have cups run properly without having port 631 open. I don't
Torrin> like having ports open, especially since this com
Luis Gómez Miralles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> El jue, 11-04-2002 a las 16:56, Torrin escribió:
> > Good morning everybody, well at least morning over here in Cali. For
> > everybody else, Good afternoon, good evening and good night.
> >
> > I just installed cups and I was wondering if it's p
El jue, 11-04-2002 a las 16:56, Torrin escribió:
> Good morning everybody, well at least morning over here in Cali. For
> everybody else, Good afternoon, good evening and good night.
>
> I just installed cups and I was wondering if it's possible to have cups
> run properly without having port 631
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 09:56:51AM -0500, Torrin wrote:
> Good morning everybody, well at least morning over here in Cali. For
> everybody else, Good afternoon, good evening and good night.
:)) Hi, pal.
> Also, when I installed cups it said something about me needing to do a .
> . .
>
> route a
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> "Luis" == Luis Gómez Miralles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Luis> Why don't you cut access to that port via tcp wrappers? At least
Luis> in my Woody, cups is in inetd.conf: #:OTHER: Other services
Luis> printer stream tcp nowait lp /usr/lib/cups/
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Said Torrin on Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 09:56:51AM -0500:
> I just installed cups and I was wondering if it's possible to have
> cups run properly without having port 631 open. I don't like having
> ports open, especially since this computer will be the
Luis Gómez Miralles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> El jue, 11-04-2002 a las 16:56, Torrin escribió:
> > Good morning everybody, well at least morning over here in Cali. For
> > everybody else, Good afternoon, good evening and good night.
> >
> > I just installed cups and I was wondering if it's
Good morning everybody, well at least morning over here in Cali. For
everybody else, Good afternoon, good evening and good night.
I just installed cups and I was wondering if it's possible to have cups
run properly without having port 631 open. I don't like having ports
open, especially since th
El jue, 11-04-2002 a las 16:56, Torrin escribió:
> Good morning everybody, well at least morning over here in Cali. For
> everybody else, Good afternoon, good evening and good night.
>
> I just installed cups and I was wondering if it's possible to have cups
> run properly without having port 63
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 09:56:51AM -0500, Torrin wrote:
> Good morning everybody, well at least morning over here in Cali. For
> everybody else, Good afternoon, good evening and good night.
:)) Hi, pal.
> Also, when I installed cups it said something about me needing to do a .
> . .
>
> route
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Said Torrin on Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 09:56:51AM -0500:
> I just installed cups and I was wondering if it's possible to have
> cups run properly without having port 631 open. I don't like having
> ports open, especially since this computer will be the
Good morning everybody, well at least morning over here in Cali. For
everybody else, Good afternoon, good evening and good night.
I just installed cups and I was wondering if it's possible to have cups
run properly without having port 631 open. I don't like having ports
open, especially since t
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