Bug#887495: cups-browsed: 'No destination host name supplied by cups-browsed for printer "name", is cups-browsed running?' for all queues

2018-03-26 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, I discovered the same problem on my computer today and found out that it is NO coincidence that the problem occurs on the KDE desktop. After several unsuccessful attempts of getting it to work under KDE by stopping cups and cups-browsed, editing configuration files, deleting all

Bug#868316: cups-bsd: lpr does not print with "DefaultPolicy authenticated" in cupsd.conf

2017-08-29 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, You might want to edit your pull-request to either target the branch-2.1 from upstream, or rebase yours on top of upstream's master; as-it-is it's quite confusing :-/ The request has already been acted on and the issue is closed. They did not exactly apply my patch, but their

Bug#868316: cups-bsd: lpr does not print with "DefaultPolicy authenticated" in cupsd.conf

2017-08-28 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, Would you be interested to push a pull-request to upstream? It doesn't make a lot of sense for me to play proxy… https://github.com/apple/cups Done, though I do not understand what you see as a possible problem there. I guess that comparison of port numbers in an AF_UNIX

Bug#868283: cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf

2017-07-24 Thread Christoph Pleger
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

Bug#868283: cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf

2017-07-21 Thread Christoph Pleger
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

Bug#868283: cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf

2017-07-21 Thread Christoph Pleger
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

Bug#868283: cups-browsed ignores "DefaultPolicy authenticated" from cupsd.conf

2017-07-19 Thread Christoph Pleger
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

Bug#868316: cups-bsd: lpr does not print with "DefaultPolicy authenticated" in cupsd.conf

2017-07-17 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, On 2017-07-14 17:51, Brian Potkin wrote: We'll need an error_log; the Printing section of the wiki will guide you in getting one. Compress it with gzip and send it to #868316. The log is attached. I stopped the cups daemon, removed the old error_log, started the cups daemon, tried to

Bug#868316: cups-bsd: lpr does not print with "DefaultPolicy authenticated" in cupsd.conf

2017-07-14 Thread Christoph Pleger
Package: cups-bsd Version: 2.2.1-8 Dear maintainers, I do not know if it is a problem with the lpr program from cups-bsd or with the cups daemon itself, but with "DefaultPolicy authenticated" in cupsd.conf, lpr does not print, but the job remains in the print queue for a while and then is