oneiric has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the oneiric task for this ticket as "Won't Fix".
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Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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The fixed package cups 1.5.2-1 has not made it to oneiric-proposed, so
removing the verification-needed tag as there is nothing to verify.
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Title:
CUPS fails to request authentication when printing over IPP w/ TLS
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Hello,
my update in place to 12.04 was successful.
I can now print.
>From reading upstream, it seems that the first print job doesn't get
>authentication and you have to delete it..
hen you are able to print. So I proceeded this way:
- print from firefox
No authentication box
- in cups web admin
Same for me with 12.04. The job is held for authentication, but the system does
not ever open the window for authentication
after printing (attempt). However, selecting "authenticate" from the printer
queue brings up the authentication dialog and after
filling user id and password the printing w
The upgrade to 12.04 didn't solve the problem for me (at least for
kubuntu). The kde apps still don't ask for authentication (e.g.,
okular); gnome apps (e.g., evince) do ask for authentication, but it
doesn't print and the print monitor shows the job as "Held". This is
with 1.5.2-9ubuntu1.
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I see that now the official default download is 12.04, and it should have the
fix, correct?
I'm going to try "rolling update" my test desktop from Oeniric to Precise to
see and confirm (any suggestions? supported in place?).
In the mean time, can anyone put some attention to a backport fix for O
My request was for Oneiric user base, because I have to support allo the
students using Ubuntu right now and needing to access campus printers that are
configured with ipp+https (and the printing system is not under my control, I'm
a final user from this point of view).
Current mainstream is One
You do not need any special packages. The bug is supposed to be fixed in
Precise. Release is the coming Thursday, but if it is urgent installing
its latest snapshot today should already be stable enough (or beta 2 and
then installing all updates). For your testing simply update your
Precise system
Sorry for the noise: passing from 1.5.0-8ubuntu6 to 1.5.0-8ubuntu7 in cups web
nterface it doesn't show me the opportunity to set https as protocol for ipp.
Only ipp and http
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Also, I understood that actually a bug upstream was already opened as in
comment#17 ...
http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3985
Isn't it?
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Thanks for feedback.
But I don't find a way to download and install the package/s you are referring
to on my ubuntu 11.10.
Possbly me not being able to use launchpad correctly.
I only see this inside the "patches" box here:
Patch to set auth_info_required="username,password" in the places it w
Sorry for the late reply. There were more urgent things coming up.
The CUPS patch mentioned in the Red Hat bug report is applied to our
CUPS package. Our IPP backend is the SVN snapshot of March 14 and the
said patch was introduced on Feb 14.
So we have even a bunch more fixes. I hope these do n
toc toc... any update on this?
the bugzilla I personally opened against Fedora 16 on 4/4/2012 has now an
official resolution patch released in updates-testing repository; and update
submitted for upcoming Fedora 17 too
Here I can't neither see an assignee nor a public proposed patch.
Is thi
Hello,
I would like to test a fix for Ubuntu 11.10. Currently it suffers the same bug.
Any link to download proposed fixes?
I tried enabling testing repos but no package with the fix available...
I'm working in parallel to solve the problem with Fedora 16 too, and I
successfully tested a patched
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This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.5.2-1
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[ Till Kamppeter ]
* New upstream release
* debian/patches/00svn_gif_overflow.patch,
debian/patches/cups-driverd-recognize-cached-drv-generated-ppds.patch,
debian/patches/dont-send-m
Re-opening as downgrade of the "ipp" CUPS backend does not cover this
bug.
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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Seeems that the downgrade of the IPP CUPS backend does not cover this
bug, meaning that the bug was already there in CUPS 1.4. Robert, do you
have an idea how to fix this bug in Oneiric?
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This patch does not work for me either. The printing front-end does ask
for a password now (at least when printing from evince), but a wireshark
trace shows that the authentication info is not being sent to the
server.
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Seeing same issue, with latest updates from proposed applied
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Just tested on a clean install, after an "apt-get update && apt-get
upgrade" this package was installed form the standard repositories.
Unfortunately, it does not fix the problem, and as I stated in comment
#18, it introduces new bugs such as the inability to add an IPP printer
via the CUPS web in
This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.5.0-8ubuntu6
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cups (1.5.0-8ubuntu6) oneiric-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/ipp-patch-r8950+.patch: Revert the IPP backend to the state
of CUPS 1.4.x, as the 1.5.x versiuon has major regressions (LP: #877958,
LP: #879625,
Unfortunately, I have been unable to confirm that this patch, and indeed
that the package currently in proposed, actually fixes the problem.
I just built a fresh Oneiric machine, patched it, then installed cups,
cups-clients and cups-bsd from oneiric-proposed.
After that, I tried adding a printer
I have filed this upstream at http://www.cups.org/str.php?L3985, so
hopefully we can get this fixed in CUPS 1.5 without having to downgrade
the IPP backend to 1.4.x (as the oneiric-proposed package does).
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Hello Chris, or anyone else affected,
Accepted cups into oneiric-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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This bug was fixed in the package cups - 1.5.0-13
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[ Till Kamppeter ]
* debian/patches/ipp-patch-r8950+.patch: Revert the IPP backend to the state
of CUPS 1.4.x, as the 1.5.x versiuon has major regressions (LP: #877958,
LP: #879625,
IPP backend reverted to the version of CUPS 1.4.x to fix bug 881843, bug
877958, bug 879625, and bug 883585 for the time being until the backend
gets fixed upstream. Applied this to the Debian BZR repository of CUPS
so that the fix will appear in the next CUPS package for Precise and
also applied t
Duck Tayp: would it be possible for you to attach those wireshark logs
please? I'm wondering if there's something going on like an unsupported
authentication type (Digest authentication maybe?), in addition to the
issue the last patch covered.
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I seem to have the same problem:
I'm trying to print from an ubuntu machine (11.10) to a windows IPP server with
authentication (IPP over http, without encryption). The client never asks for
authentication details and printing fails. Running wireshark shows the print
server returns an "HTTP 401
Till, what do you think about the patch there?
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If I'm not mistaken, using dpkg-buildpackage would give you a source
package that applies the patch, but you would still have to build the
source anyway.
The way I did it is by doing:
mkdir cups-source
cd cups-source
apt-get source cups
cd cups-1.5.0
patch -p1 < patchfile
./configure
make
sudo ma
I am not that familiar with patching. If I grab the source package, can
I put this patch in "debian/patches", change the "changelog" and run a
dpkg-buildpackage and expect the patch to be applied?
Or do I have to patch the ipp.c file first, then build the package?
Thanks!
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Chris, would you be willing to test the attached patch on your system
and see if it works for you? In my test, test prints from the
"Printing" applet did not prompt for the username/password, but printing
from gedit etc. did prompt.
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Thanks Chris - I haven't started looking yet, but I should be able to
recreate a similar setup here quite easily for testing (Lucid server,
Oneiric client). With no TLS, it will be straightforward to see what is
happening at the wire level too - but I don't expect that I will gain
much from that.
Yes, the problem continues if I drop TLS. This is what I did to test:
On the server I removed the certificate information, and I put
"DefaultEncryption Never"
Then on the client, just to be sure, I set the URI as such:
ipp://192.168.122.65:631/printers/TestPrinter?encryption=never
Thus, the ser
Does this happen if you use IPP without TLS too?
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Hi. Running Unity and it does indeed appear as though 'system-config-
printer-applet' is running.
I will add, if I print over smb to a windows server, I am still prompted
to provide my username and password. This only fails over ipp.
I also tried the same setup on a brand new Ubuntu 11.10 setup,
Are you using the Unity or the GNOME shell (classic) desktop? If you are
using the latter, can you switch to Unity and see whether printing works
correctky there for you?
Can you check whether a system-config-printer-applet process is running
on your system?
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