On 01/29/2018 12:33 PM, ToddAndMargo wrote:
On 01/27/2018 03:18 AM, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
Hi,
ToddAndMargo writes:
Hi All,
When configuring saned, what is the difference between the access
list in
/etc/sane.d/saned.conf
and
/etc/saned.conf
By default, saned looks for saned.conf in the directory that was
specified at build time. For most Linux distributions this will be
/etc/sane.d, the result of passing a --configdir=/etc option to the
configure script (which tags the /sane.d part on by itself).
Using the *normal* build and install procedures that are part of
sane-backends, there is *no* way you would get an /etc/saned.conf.
Any chance you put this there yourself?
If you really want to use /etc/saned.conf, you need to use
SANE_CONFIG_DIR=/etc saned ...
As far as file contents is concerned, both are processed in the same
way. It only a matter of which one is used and, as said, the default
is to use the first.
Hope this helps,
Hi Olaf,
What is this comment inside /etc/sane.d/saned.conf?
# NOTE: /etc/inetd.conf (or /etc/xinetd.conf) and
# /etc/services must also be properly configured to start
# the saned daemon as documented in saned(8), services(4)
# and inetd.conf(4) (or xinetd.conf(5)).
Why would I need both to get the saned daemon to work?
-T
Anyone?
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