Why are you using port 3001?  Wouldn't it be port 9000?  Try running
netstat or a packet sniffer on the Windows box to find out what port it
is connecting to....

Martin

On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 01:37:39PM +0200, Kostis Mentzelos wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I experienced a strange situation:
> 
> I am using an intel  netport print server box for printing from linux 
> and windows.
> 
> Last week all the jobs from linux where held into the queues. (nothing 
> was printed from my linux server)
> 
> while windows machines where printing normaly.
> 
> Using the lpq command I find out that there were a time out error while 
> trying to connect to the print server.
> 
> I tried to ping the print server and it was pinging.
> 
> I tried to telnet (telnet printserver 3001) and I couldn't connect 
> (timeout).
> 
> How is it possible for windows to be able to print while at the same 
> time linux couldn't ?
> 
> I am using a simple printcap entry as follows:
> 
> gp1:\
> :lp=192.168.173.9%3001:\
> :sd=/usr/spool/gp1:\  
> :ff=\0:fq:\
> :mx#0:mc#99:\
> :max_datafiles#99:\
> :cm=network.192.168.173.9.3001:\
> :sh
> #
> 
> and an lpd.conf as follows:
> 
> check_for_nonprintable@
> force_localhost
> client_config_file=/etc/lpd.conf
> filter_ld_path=/lib:/usr/lib:/usr/X11R6/lib:/usr/local/lib
> 
>filter_path=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/lib/filters:/usr/X11R6/bin
> mail_operator_on_error=root
> pr=/usr/bin/pr
> printcap_path=/etc/printcap
> printer_perms_path=/etc/lpd.perms
> server_config_file=/etc/lpd.conf
> server_user=lp
> user=lp
> group=lp
> send_data_first
> done_jobs=0
> lpd_force_poll
> lpd_poll_time=11
> #send_try=0
> #connect_timeout=30
> #send_query_rw_timeout=10
> #send_job_rw_timeout=3600
> #exit_linger_timeout=30
> #stalled_time=1000
> 
> Regards,
> Kostis Mentzelos
> 
> 
> 
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