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On Friday 30 May 2003 13:29, Konrad Heuer wrote:
What about the following shell script? Should work for you, if you
replace 192.168.1 by your real network address:
Yes, I though about a shell script, I think I'll do that.
The thing is it would be
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
The thing is it would be so much easier if we could enter NIS network
groups as some other Unices allow it.
But thanks for the script :)
Garance Drosihn was talking about adding that ability to lpd a while
back and asking for suggestions; I'm not
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
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Hi !
How can I set permissions on LPD spooler. I would like an entire network
to be able to print while another must not.
Obviously, the hosts.lpd file does not accept network range nor NIS
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On Friday 30 May 2003 15:57, Eduardo Viruena Silva wrote:
are the print request sent though port 35 ?
you can allow/deny access to this port to the specific networks
in /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny.
check man 5 hosts_access.
Hum, this
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Hi !
How can I set permissions on LPD spooler. I would like an entire network
to be able to print while another must not.
Obviously, the hosts.lpd file does not accept network range nor NIS
netgroups...
I don't feel like entering hundreds of @ip by
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
How can I set permissions on LPD spooler. I would like an entire network
to be able to print while another must not.
Obviously, the hosts.lpd file does not accept network range nor NIS
netgroups...
I don't feel like entering hundreds of @ip by