Hi,
On Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 11:34:38AM -0800, Brent Hasty wrote:
> [net] sane_init: could not find `sane' service (No such file or directory);
> using default port 6566
Not really important, but the sane serveice port is not in
/etc/services (see man saned).
> [net] connect_dev: trying to conn
On Saturday 16 November 2002 03:05 am, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
your tips hear were helpfull and got me alot closer to having network sca=
nning=20
ability. acessing scanimage on localhost is confirmed to work
so I next issued this command on a computer without scanner "Client" I am=
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tryin
Hi,
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 11:45:04PM +0100, Steven Lowette wrote:
> > scanimage hp:/dev/scanner can't work. First, the option for setting
> > the device is -d.
>
> Actually it does work. But it's naughty not to follow the rules, so I will
> not do this anymore ;-)
It works because older versio
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> However, if you run saned -d from xinetd, saned will try to open port
> 6566. Bang! That one is already opened by xinetd.
>
> So remove "-d" from saned in xinetd.conf.
Indeed, that was the problem.
> scanimage hp:/dev/scanner can't work. First
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 12:16:19AM +0100, Steven Lowette wrote:
> If I run saned as a daemon from inetd or xinetd, with full debug output,
What do you mean by ""with full debug output"? If you set options -d
or -s you can't run saned from inetd or xinetd, that's for manual
start only.
> I
>
Hello,
I've been trying for some time now, without succes, so it's time to ask
others. I can scan locally without any problem. However, if I want to do
it over the network, it won't work.
Authentication is not the issue, the problem seems to come in later, when
trying to transfer data.
If I run s