I checked google but look like doing it for WL-520 is tedious, it need
change the router to another OS, will anyone know any wireless router
support sane-backend native?
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 12:47 AM, m. allan noah wrote:
> You need to install saned and the hpaio driver on the router. Then
> co
I've asked a question and cannot find solution for a long time:
I am using wireless router WL-520GU, it have a USB port connected to a
printer + scanner: "HP Photosmart C4400"
I can print to this printer by pointing CUPS to use network printer at
socket://192.168.1.1:9100, can I also get the scan
You need to install saned and the hpaio driver on the router. Then
configure the net backend on your desktop to talk to it.
allan
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Carfield Yim
wrote:
> I've asked a question and cannot find solution for a long time:
>
> I am using wireless router WL-520GU, it ha
"m. allan noah" wrote
> Any chance there is a firewall between these two machines, or that you
> have some sort of filtering on either machine?
I now found out, what was wrong. It was an issue with SuSEfirewall2, in
/etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2 I had to set both
FW_ALLOW_INCOMING_HIGHPORTS_TC
"m. allan noah" wrote
> Any chance there is a firewall between these two machines, or that you
> have some sort of filtering on either machine?
Thanx for the hint, i now found out, it is a firewall issue... when I disable
SuSEfirewall2 on the server I can scan now!
But, i *did* open port 65
yeap - there is also a random number port for data transfer, kinda
like ftp. You might google nf_conntrack_sane
allan
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Malte Gell wrote:
>
> "m. allan noah" wrote
>
>> Any chance there is a firewall between these two machines, or that you
>> have some sort of fil
Any chance there is a firewall between these two machines, or that you
have some sort of filtering on either machine? Also- could you try
upgrading sane-backends on both machines to something more recent,
like 1.0.21?
allan
On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Malte Gell wrote:
> To get some more in
To get some more information I have now started saned with debug option and
not with xinetd, this is the output. It seems data connection cannot be
establishes? Why? scanimage -L on the client shows the scanner and I can
access saned with telnet... What is wrong there?
0[root at linux-61r3]177
Hello,
I have an Epson Perfection 1650 USB scanner connected to a machine which acts
as server.
scanimage -L on the server gives this:
device `epkowa:libusb:001:011' is a Epson Perfection 1650 flatbed scanner
device `net:localhost:epkowa:libusb:001:011' is a Epson Perfection 1650
flatbed scan
>> your xinetd config needs the 'groups = yes' line?
>>
>> allan
>
> Thank you but I already have that in /etc/xinetd.conf. Any other ideas?
>
> - Grant
>
>>> I have local scanning working via USB on an Epson Artisan 700. I'm
>>> trying to use xinetd and saned to scan over the network from anothe
your xinetd config needs the 'groups = yes' line?
allan
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Grant wrote:
> I have local scanning working via USB on an Epson Artisan 700. I'm
> trying to use xinetd and saned to scan over the network from another
> system. From the client, I get:
>
> $ scanimage -L
> your xinetd config needs the 'groups = yes' line?
>
> allan
Thank you but I already have that in /etc/xinetd.conf. Any other ideas?
- Grant
>> I have local scanning working via USB on an Epson Artisan 700. I'm
>> trying to use xinetd and saned to scan over the network from another
>> system.
I have local scanning working via USB on an Epson Artisan 700. I'm
trying to use xinetd and saned to scan over the network from another
system. From the client, I get:
$ scanimage -L
device `net:192.168.100.1:epkowa:usb:004:003' is a Epson (unknown
model) flatbed scanner
$ scanimage
scanimage: o
Hi,
I am trying to configure network scanning on this new MFP without
success.
The hp-makeuri tool (from the hplip package) returns:
% hp-makeuri -s 10.0.3.103
error: Device does not support scan.
I have a /etc/sane.d/dll.d/hplip file wich contains:
hpaio
but "scanimag
Hi,
On 2006-02-23 20:23, Achraf El Kashef wrote:
> i have setup my OfficeJet g85 ok on the printing server(running debian)
> -
> printer:~# scanimage -L
> device `hpoj:mlc:usb:OfficeJet_G85' is a Hewlett-Packard OfficeJet G85
> multi-function peripheral
> --
>
>
Hello,
i have setup my OfficeJet g85 ok on the printing server(running debian)
-
printer:~# scanimage -L
device `hpoj:mlc:usb:OfficeJet_G85' is a Hewlett-Packard OfficeJet G85
multi-function peripheral
--
i can scan ok from the server...
i followed a tutorial on
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> saned -d128
>
> This will print more debug output directly to stderr. It will be
> terminated after each connection has finished, however, so it's only
> useful for debugging.
Ok, after having set up saned correctly, also the debugging output looks
sane ...
Thank
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
>
>>From Windows, run telnet on port 6566 of the Linux system. If it
> ansers, press return twice. This just was saned. If you got
> "connection refused" check security settings, firewall etc. Also check
> syslof for messages from saned.
At least this gave me a clue
Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
>
>>From Windows, run telnet on port 6566 of the Linux system. If it
> ansers, press return twice. This just was saned. If you got
> "connection refused" check security settings, firewall etc. Also check
> syslof for messages from saned.
Thanks, Henning,
telnet 192.1
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 07:03:52PM +0200, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
> ... is it possible?
I never tried but if this combination works like a normal TCP/IP
network I don't see why it shouldn't work.
> On the windows guest, I installed SaneTwain as well as xsane-win32.
> But neither xsane nor
... is it possible?
My setup:
- VMware Workstation 4.5.2 build-8848
- Host system: Fedora Core 4 with kernel 2.6.13-1.1526_FC4
- Guest system: Windows XP with SP2
- Scanner: AGFA Snapscan 1212U_2, running nicely with sane backend
version 1.0.15
I got saned running on the linux host, following th
Hi John,
I have a Dell 1600n network printer/fax/copier/scanner running with
Debian.
Network printing is fine with a generic postscript driver. The printer is
a monochrome laser. There are also colour ones in the series but I've
never used one.
When I bought it I didn't find any Linux network
try www.nslu2-linux.org
its a pair of replacement linux-based os for a cheap linksys strong-arm
box.
allan
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, John (yt) Hogenmiller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to setup a multi-function device (printer/scanner) to
> work off of the network. I'm looking at an Epson Stylus C
Hi,
I would like to setup a multi-function device (printer/scanner) to
work off of the network. I'm looking at an Epson Stylus CX5400
because of some reviews and it appears to be well supported in linux
(both the scanner and the printer). However, I am well open to
suggestions. For inkjet, I'm
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 03:00:43PM -0800, Brent Hasty wrote:
> I have a HP G85 running stabily on spool a small print server, It is setup to
> scan and does a very good job (ecept sheetfeed dont work automagically using
> xsane). I am currently ssh'ing over to spool from any of the terminals
I have a HP G85 running stabily on spool a small print server, It is setu=
p to=20
scan and does a very good job (ecept sheetfeed dont work automagically us=
ing=20
xsane). I am currently ssh'ing over to spool from any of the terminals on=
my=20
terminal server. I would like to setup the feature o
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