On 11/17/19 3:02 AM, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
Quick search of
https://sources.debian.org/src/cups/2.3.0-7/backend/ipp.c/ shows there
is no different between ipp and http, and no difference between ipps
and https.
ipps and https force encryption, using SSL/TLS (just like you'd expect
from
Quick search of
https://sources.debian.org/src/cups/2.3.0-7/backend/ipp.c/ shows there
is no different between ipp and http, and no difference between ipps and
https.
ipps and https force encryption, using SSL/TLS (just like you'd expect
from https) (so if your printer doesn't offer encryptio
On Fri 15 Nov 2019 at 12:44:16 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> mick crane wrote:
> > On 2019-11-14 23:52, Dan Purgert wrote:
> >
> >>> What is more interesting is why a user thinks that the LPD protocol
> >>> gives them something that IPP doesn't.
> >>
> >> Who said that LPR/LPD gave people "somethin
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mick crane wrote:
> On 2019-11-14 23:52, Dan Purgert wrote:
>
>>> What is more interesting is why a user thinks that the LPD protocol
>>> gives them something that IPP doesn't.
>>
>> Who said that LPR/LPD gave people "something" that IPP doesn't?
>
On 2019-11-14 23:52, Dan Purgert wrote:
What is more interesting is why a user thinks that the LPD protocol
gives them something that IPP doesn't.
Who said that LPR/LPD gave people "something" that IPP doesn't?
I'm not really sure about what happens.
Is it that a CUPS server translates what
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Brian wrote:
> On Thu 14 Nov 2019 at 11:12:38 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
>> Sorting by "newest" on their (laser / color led) models listing results
>> in the "HL-L3270CDW" being listed as "newest" -- digging around, it
>> seems that it's a 2018 model.
On Thu 14 Nov 2019 at 11:12:38 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> Brian wrote:
> > I wonder how many modern printers support the lpd protocol?
>
> How do we define "modern"? Just looked at a few Brother MFPs, and they
> still support it (although I don't know how old the actual models are).
Modern? I'
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Brian wrote:
> On Wed 13 Nov 2019 at 13:55:57 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
>> You asked about the "classic" printers we both (apparently) own. Mine
>> here still support being addressed via LPR/LPD, not to mention PCL,
>> postscript, etc.
>
> I wish I
On Wed 13 Nov 2019 at 13:55:57 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
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> Brian wrote:
> > On Tue 12 Nov 2019 at 20:27:00 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> >
> >> Brian wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Not really, tbh. I haven't had to look that deeply into the state of
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Brian wrote:
> On Tue 12 Nov 2019 at 20:27:00 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
>
>> Brian wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Not really, tbh. I haven't had to look that deeply into the state of
>> >> printing in ... well, much longer than I thought it'd been this morning
On Tuesday 12 November 2019 11:01:39 Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > CreateProfile failed:
> > > org.freedesktop.ColorManager.AlreadyExists:profile ... already
> > > exists
> >
> > Thats permissions.. But why can't the same software that wrote that
> > profile, rewrite that prof
On Tue 12 Nov 2019 at 20:27:00 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> Brian wrote:
> >>
> >> Not really, tbh. I haven't had to look that deeply into the state of
> >> printing in ... well, much longer than I thought it'd been this morning.
> >>
> >> Time flies :|
> >
> > So, when CUPS ceases to support P
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Brian wrote:
>>
>> Not really, tbh. I haven't had to look that deeply into the state of
>> printing in ... well, much longer than I thought it'd been this morning.
>>
>> Time flies :|
>
> So, when CUPS ceases to support PPDs (probably in a couple
On Tue 12 Nov 2019 at 19:51:42 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> Brian wrote:
> > On Tue 12 Nov 2019 at 11:30:33 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> >
> >> I believe the newest printers offer a way to print "driverless" via IPP
> >
> > "Newest" encompasses the past 5-10 years.
>
> Yeah, meant "newer" there. H
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Brian wrote:
> On Tue 12 Nov 2019 at 11:30:33 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
>
>> I believe the newest printers offer a way to print "driverless" via IPP
>
> "Newest" encompasses the past 5-10 years.
Yeah, meant "newer" there. Have had my current lasers
On Tue 12 Nov 2019 at 11:30:33 -, Dan Purgert wrote:
> I believe the newest printers offer a way to print "driverless" via IPP
"Newest" encompasses the past 5-10 years.
> as well -- that is, rather than needing a device-specific PPD, the use
> of IPP lets you just send a standardized "printi
On Tuesday 12 November 2019 10:15:33 David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 12 Nov 2019 at 09:26:03 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Tuesday 12 November 2019 08:48:41 Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> > > Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > That [v1.::1] looks like shorthand for ipv6, but the nearest
> > > > ipv6 capable
On 11/12/19 9:02 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:18:26 -0600, Kent West wrote:
When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
Debian box, Administration / Add Printer / Other Network Printers,
there are
four Internet Printing Protocol options:
https
ipp
htt
Gene Heskett wrote:
> > CreateProfile failed:
> > org.freedesktop.ColorManager.AlreadyExists:profile ... already exists
> >
> Thats permissions.. But why can't the same software that wrote that
> profile, rewrite that profile?
Ask the software developer, which I'm not.
> So what do I do to get a
On Tue 12 Nov 2019 at 09:26:03 (-0500), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday 12 November 2019 08:48:41 Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> > Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > That [v1.::1] looks like shorthand for ipv6, but the nearest ipv6
> > > capable connection is probably 185 miles north of here in Pittsburgh
> > >
On Tue 12 Nov 2019 at 08:46:50 +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
> On 12/11/19 8:38 AM, Kent West wrote:
> >
> > On 11/11/19 10:40 AM, Brian wrote:
> >> On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:18:26 -0600, Kent West wrote:
> >>
> >>> Probably answered somewhere, but I've been DuckDuckGo-ing for the
> >>> past two
>
On Tuesday 12 November 2019 09:11:04 Curt wrote:
> On 2019-11-12, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> > CreateProfile failed:
> > org.freedesktop.ColorManager.AlreadyExists:profile ... already
> > exists
>
> Maybe as simple as "Resume Printer" (wouldn't that be wonderful?).
>
Except there is no place advisi
On Tuesday 12 November 2019 08:48:41 Klaus Singvogel wrote:
> Gene Heskett wrote:
> > This is my logs:
> > root@coyote:cups$ cat /var/log/cups/access_log
> > localhost - - [12/Nov/2019:00:11:00 -0500] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 349
> > Create-Printer-Subscriptions successful-ok localhost - -
> > [12/No
On 2019-11-12, Klaus Singvogel wrote:
>
> CreateProfile failed: org.freedesktop.ColorManager.AlreadyExists:profile ...
> already exists
Maybe as simple as "Resume Printer" (wouldn't that be wonderful?).
> Best regars,
> Klaus.
--
“The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells
Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> This is my logs:
> root@coyote:cups$ cat /var/log/cups/access_log
> localhost - - [12/Nov/2019:00:11:00 -0500] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 349
> Create-Printer-Subscriptions successful-ok
> localhost - - [12/Nov/2019:00:11:00 -0500] "POST / HTTP/1.1" 200 176
> Create-Printer-Su
Since I installed stretch on this machine, my printer server since the
early 2000's, suddenly nothing works. No printers are shared despite
my checking the box to share it during a reconfiguration of that profile.
What do I do to restore what was an "everything just worked" when this
machine wa
Dan Purgert wrote:
> Kent West wrote:
> >
> > Unable to open PPD file:
> >
> > Missing asterisk in column 1
[...]
It's your PPD file for the printer, which seams not to be readable,
most likely not existend.
The PPD (PostScript Printer Defintion) file is locate under /etc/cups/ppds
(or simili
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Kent West wrote:
> After some testing, I find that selecting "http" creates a working
> printer; selecting "ipps" does not. The latter generates an error page
> that says:
>
> Unable to open PPD file:
>
> Missing asterisk in column 1
>
>
> So a
On 11/11/19 1:44 PM, Kent West wrote:
On 11/11/19 1:38 PM, Kent West wrote:
On 11/11/19 10:40 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:18:26 -0600, Kent West wrote:
When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
Debian box, Administration / Add Printer / Other Net
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Kent West wrote:
> Probably answered somewhere, but I've been DuckDuckGo-ing for the past
> two hours and can't find the answer.
>
> When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
> Debian box, Administration / Add Printer /
Kent West wrote:
>
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Oct 31 02:44 http -> ipp
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Oct 31 02:44 https -> ipp
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 80120 Oct 31 02:44 ipp
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Oct 31 02:44 ipps -> ipp
>
> Thank you. That does tell me they are all the same. I
On 12/11/19 8:38 AM, Kent West wrote:
>
> On 11/11/19 10:40 AM, Brian wrote:
>> On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:18:26 -0600, Kent West wrote:
>>
>>> Probably answered somewhere, but I've been DuckDuckGo-ing for the
>>> past two
>>> hours and can't find the answer.
>>>
>>> When adding a printer via the CU
On 11/11/19 1:38 PM, Kent West wrote:
On 11/11/19 10:40 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:18:26 -0600, Kent West wrote:
When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
Debian box, Administration / Add Printer / Other Network Printers,
there are
four Internet
On 11/11/19 10:40 AM, Brian wrote:
On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:18:26 -0600, Kent West wrote:
Probably answered somewhere, but I've been DuckDuckGo-ing for the past two
hours and can't find the answer.
When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
Debian box, Administrat
Brian wrote:
>> When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
>> Debian box, Administration / Add Printer / Other Network Printers, there
>> are four Internet Printing Protocol options:
>>
>> https
>>
>> ipp
>>
>> http
>>
>> ipps
>>
>> Which one do I want to select? W
On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 10:18:26 -0600, Kent West wrote:
> Probably answered somewhere, but I've been DuckDuckGo-ing for the past two
> hours and can't find the answer.
>
> When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
> Debian box, Administration / Add Printer / Other Netw
Probably answered somewhere, but I've been DuckDuckGo-ing for the past
two hours and can't find the answer.
When adding a printer via the CUPS web interface (localhost:631) on my
Debian box, Administration / Add Printer / Other Network Printers, there
are four Internet Printing Protocol option
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