Till Kamppeter wrote:

> Se the file /etc/cups/cupsd.conf or better start "kupsdconf" as root and
> look especially into the security section. There you can restrict the
> access permission to the whole server, the server administration, all
> printers, all classes, or every individual printer or class to the
> desired machines, or exclude machines from being allowed. For user
> restrictions you can create a group and make all permitted users member
> of it then give a group permission to the printer with "kupsdconf".
> Password protection based on the Unix accounts of the users (or on a
> special user account on the server) is possible by "basic
> authentication" password protection by special CUPS accounts with
> "digested authentification". "Basic authentication" as root of the
> server is default for the server administration.

Ah!  Thanks...

-- 
Regards,

Ron. [AU]

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