Well it works now, and the problem was a corrupted firewalld configuration.
The hint was when I tried the brute force approach of
telnet server.localdomain 631
and got "No route to host" indicating that the host resolution was working
but the port was blocked on the server.
One clean up an
>Take that entry out of the hosts file, then try "ping liberty.local".
>Does it work? If not, then make sure you have the "nss-mdns" package
>installed.
Well this seems to be on the right track(mdns issue).
I removed the ".local" line from /etc/hosts .
The nss-mdns package is installed, so I dec
I'm having a cups sharing issue in what should be a straightforward
situation: an existing f26 system (the client) trying to get a
remote printer from a freshy installed f26 system (the server).
cupsd.conf on the server is set to allow sharing in general
and of the desired printer in particular,
an