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One thing that a lot of people on this list do is make a default  
printer that goes to /dev/null. Basically, nothing prints unless you  
select a non-default printer. This would prevent accidentally  
printing to a distant default printer, but it doesn't prevent them  
from manually selecting a printer that you don't want them to print  
to. I don't know that the CUPS config allows you to limit printers by  
user and group, but not by geography. If the computers are setup to  
auto login by their hostname, then you could setup geographical  
groups for printing.

On Nov 17, 2006, at 12:49 PM, Alexander Hungenberg wrote:

>
> Now our problem. The system works very fine, and everything is  
> allright. But
> it would be nice, if we also could print at the terminals.  
> Normally, that's
> no problem. But we want to restrict the access to the printers  
> based on the
> geographical location of the terminal and the printer.

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