On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Mike Fieschko wrote:
:~>Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 17:45:08 -0500 (EST)
:~>From: Mike Fieschko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:~>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:~>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:~>Subject: Re: [expert] sane & permisions
:~>
:~>>>> "Denis" == Denis Havlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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:~> Denis> 3) In my opinion the "cleanest" way to use scanner is by
:~> Denis> using the "saned". In order to avoid running the daemon as
:~>
:~>[snip]
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:~>(What is likely a very elementary question ...) Where, please, is
:~>"saned"? 'find / -name *saned*' here returns the man page, the .conf
:~>file and /usr/sbin/in.saned, a binary. Is 'saned =
:~>/usr/sbin/in.saned'?
Yup. man-page is wrong on that one, sorry...
Here are parts of my config files:
#
# inetd.conf This file describes the services that will be available
#
sane stream tcp nowait daemon.disk /usr/sbin/tcpd in.saned # /etc/services:
#
# services Network services, Internet style
#
sane 6566/tcp # sane network device#
# saned.conf
#
# The contents of the saned.conf file is a list of host
# names that are permitted by saned to use local SANE
# devices in a networked configuration. The hostname
# matching is NO LONGER case-sensitive.
#
#scan-client.somedomain.firm
localhost
lucy.exp.univie.ac.at
linus.exp.univie.ac.at
happy scanning
Denis