I've already bugzilla'd this CUPS remote printing problem under
"Severn/Shrike CUPS interop failure" as bugzilla entry #100913,
<
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=100913> but I
thought I'd ask here to see what results other people have had when
setting up remote printing. Here's the description of my problem:
I have an HP LJ3P printer connected to the parallel port on a
machine running RHL9 and CUPS. This works fine.
I have also set up another RHL9 machine on my LAN to use CUPS, and
to print to the remote HP LJ3P printer on the first machine. This
also works fine.
When I try to configure a third PC running the Severn beta to
access this same HP LJ3P printer, things are no longer so fine.
In the redhat-config-printer window on the severn PC, the remote
printer shows up under the "Browsed queues" tree, and the
description of the printer matches what I entered on the first PC
to which the printer is connected. However, I am unable to set
this queue up. The edit, delete, default, sharing, delete, and
apply actions are all inactive.
When I force the issue by manually setting up a print queue using
the same parameters as I used to successfully set up access to the
remote printer from the second PC as described, any attempt to
print a test page results in an Error dialog box that says
There was a problem sending ASCII text test page to 'hp' queue:
lpr: unable to print file: server-error-service-unavailable
Now here's the odd part: I had been running tcpdump on the severn
box during this whole time, and there was never any network
traffic sent. The only traffic was the udp packets broadcast from
the machine with the printer to 255.255.255.255.ipp every 30
seconds.
I've tried disabling all packet filtering, restarting all the cups
daemons, and all the other things that I could think of without any
change. If anyone else has tried this or a similar setup, I'd
appreciate any success or failure reports.
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