Hello,
Printers -> -> Administration -> Set Default Options
A workaround to avoid doing this is to have DefaultPolicy in cupsd.conf
on the server as "authenticated".
Ah, thank you, I found it.
Regards
Christoph
On Fri 21 Jul 2017 at 16:20:41 +0200, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> >Isn't it under "Policies"?
>
> Maybe I am blind, but I even cannot find "Policies", though I have clicked
> on many of the links.
Maybe me. I should have said this is for setting policies on individual
queues.
Print
Hello,
Isn't it under "Policies"?
Maybe I am blind, but I even cannot find "Policies", though I have
clicked on many of the links.
Regards
Christoph
On Fri 21 Jul 2017 at 10:21:23 +0200, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> >cups-browsed now saves a copy of the remote printer's PPD in
> >/var/cache/cups. "Operation Policy" is one of the options which
> >can set there using the web interface (say).
>
> I cannot find where to change the operat
Hello,
cups-browsed now saves a copy of the remote printer's PPD in
/var/cache/cups. "Operation Policy" is one of the options which
can set there using the web interface (say).
I cannot find where to change the operation policy in the web interface.
I wonder whether we really have a bug her
On Wed 19 Jul 2017 at 09:40:11 +0200, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> >But I dug a hole for myself.
> >
> >4. Reinstall stretch's cups-browsed (no change in cupsd.conf) to go back
> > to 2. "OpPolicy authenticated" is what I get!
> >
> >5. Remove "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.co
Hello,
But I dug a hole for myself.
4. Reinstall stretch's cups-browsed (no change in cupsd.conf) to go
back
to 2. "OpPolicy authenticated" is what I get!
5. Remove "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf. Back to 1. Not
at all! It's still "DefaultPolicy authenticated".
Colour m
Christoph - thank you for your report.
On Fri 14 Jul 2017 at 08:54:29 +0200, Christoph Pleger wrote:
> Package: cups-browsed
> Version: 1.11.6-3
> Severity: critical
>
> Dear maintainers,
>
> cups-browsed from Debian stretch ignores the "DefaultPolicy authenticated"
> entry in my cupsd.conf, s
Control: severity -1 important
Le vendredi, 14 juillet 2017, 08.54:29 h CEST Christoph Pleger a écrit :
> cups-browsed from Debian stretch ignores the "DefaultPolicy
> authenticated" entry in my cupsd.conf, so that all browsed-imported
> printers in /etc/cups/printers.conf are listed with "OpPolic
Package: cups-browsed
Version: 1.11.6-3
Severity: critical
Dear maintainers,
cups-browsed from Debian stretch ignores the "DefaultPolicy
authenticated" entry in my cupsd.conf, so that all browsed-imported
printers in /etc/cups/printers.conf are listed with "OpPolicy default".
That differs fro
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