oops.. sorry to post again so soon..
then..
service cups restart
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Tom Ryan wrote:
change 192.168.1.1 to
127.0.0.1
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Joseph McCrary wrote:
hosts:
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs # that require network functionality will fail. 192.168.1.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
hosts.conf:
order hosts,bind
Tom Ryan wrote:
lets check everything..
whats in /etc/hosts
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Joseph McCrary wrote:
[joe@localhost ~]$ lpstat -h localhost -a lpstat: Unable to connect to server: Connection refused [joe@localhost ~]$
Actually, the entire client.conf seems to be commented out:
# # "$Id: client.conf,v 1.8 2004/02/25 20:15:27 mike Exp $" # # Sample client configuration file for the Common UNIX Printing System # (CUPS). # # Copyright 1997-2004 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved. # # These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the # property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal # copyright law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file # "LICENSE.txt" which should have been included with this file. If this # file is missing or damaged please contact Easy Software Products # at: # # Attn: CUPS Licensing Information # Easy Software Products # 44141 Airport View Drive, Suite 204 # Hollywood, Maryland 20636-3111 USA # # Voice: (301) 373-9603 # EMail: cups-info@cups.org # WWW: http://www.cups.org #
######################################################################## # # # This is the CUPS client configuration file. This file is used to # # define client-specific parameters, such as the default server or # # default encryption settings. # # # ########################################################################
# # ServerName: the hostname of your server. By default CUPS will use the # hostname of the system or the value of the CUPS_SERVER environment # variable. ONLY ONE SERVER NAME MAY BE SPECIFIED AT A TIME. To use # more than one server you must use a local scheduler with browsing # and possibly polling. #
#ServerName myhost.domain.com
# # Encryption: whether or not to use encryption; this depends on having # the OpenSSL library linked into the CUPS library. # # Possible values: # # Always - Always use encryption (SSL) # Never - Never use encryption # Required - Use TLS encryption upgrade # IfRequested - Use encryption if the server requests it # # The default value is "IfRequested". This parameter can also be set # using the CUPS_ENCRYPTION environment variable. #
#Encryption Always #Encryption Never #Encryption Required #Encryption IfRequested
# # End of "$Id: client.conf,v 1.8 2004/02/25 20:15:27 mike Exp $". #
Tom Ryan wrote:
do you have a "servername" variable in client.conf?
if so, comment that out..
what does
lpstat -h localhost -a
show?
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Terry Polzin wrote:
On Thursday 16 December 2004 10:49, Joseph McCrary wrote:
Please help. If I cannot fix this printing problem, I will have to abandon Linux for the hated world of Windoze!!!
Two weeks ago, I no longer could send a document to either printer. I've got two printers connected, both of which used to work fine. One is a Canon S600 connected to a USB port. The other is a HP LJ 6MP connected through my local network. Both worked fine previously.
Whenever I try to print from a program (e.g., Firefox), the only printer available is the PostScript default. Previously, both printers were listed, with the HP as the default printer.
When I try to print a test page, I get this error:
lpr: error - unable to print file: server-error-service-unavailable
I'm running Core 3, and have done all of the updates. I downloaded and installed the latest version of CUPS (1.1.22). That did not help.
Here are the last few lines from cups.conf:
# Encryption: whether or not to use encryption; this depends on having # the OpenSSL library linked into the CUPS library and scheduler. # # Possible values: # # Always - Always use encryption (SSL) # Never - Never use encryption # Required - Use TLS encryption upgrade # IfRequested - Use encryption if the server requests it # # The default value is "IfRequested". #
<Location /> Order Deny,Allow Deny From All Allow From 127.0.0.1 </Location>
#<Location /classes> # # You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password. # #</Location>
#<Location /classes/name> # # You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password. # #</Location>
#<Location /jobs> # # You may wish to limit access to job operations, either with Allow # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password. # #</Location>
#<Location /printers> # # You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password. # #</Location>
#<Location /printers/name> # # You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password. #
## Anonymous access (default) #AuthType None
## Require a username and password (Basic authentication) #AuthType Basic #AuthClass User
## Require a username and password (Digest/MD5 authentication) #AuthType Digest #AuthClass User
## Restrict access to local domain #Order Deny,Allow #Deny From All #Allow From .mydomain.com #</Location>
<Location /admin> # # You definitely will want to limit access to the administration functions. # The default configuration requires a local connection from a user who # is a member of the system group to do any admin tasks. You can change # the group name using the SystemGroup directive. #
AuthType Basic AuthClass System
## Restrict access to local domain Order Deny,Allow Deny From All Allow From 127.0.0.1
#Encryption Required
</Location>
# # End of "$Id: cupsd.conf.in,v 1.16 2004/08/18 17:53:47 mike Exp $". # <Location /printers/usblp0> Order Deny,Allow Deny From All Allow From 127.0.0.1 AuthType None
</Location> <Location /printers/s600-4> Order Deny,Allow Deny From All Allow From 127.0.0.1 AuthType None </Location> # Lines below are automatically generated - DO NOT EDIT <Location /printers/Canon> Order Deny,Allow Deny From All Allow From 127.0.0.1 AuthType None Allow from All </Location> <Location /printers/HP> Order Deny,Allow Deny From All Allow From 127.0.0.1 AuthType None Allow from All </Location> Browsing On BrowseProtocols cups BrowseOrder Deny,Allow BrowseAllow from @LOCAL BrowseAddress 255.255.255.255 Listen *:631
Please help.
Joe
OK lets start with the basics, is the cups daemon running? Set to start at startup? ps -ef | grep cups /sbin/chkconfig --list cups
If you do indeed see a cupsd in the output of the ps command, and runlevels 2345 are set to on the chkconfig output. Then run system-config-printers and make sure that your printers are configured correctly. Delete them and reconfigure if required. Test print from the printer config. Post the resutls.
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