Hi,
I have a network printer (that I can see on the computer server browser at localhost:631). When I try to use it, the jobs are not processed... - and I get the message * " the printer is not responding".*
I fund this information at link ; https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS/Troubleshooting#All_jobs_are_.22Th...
------------------------- All jobs are "The printer is not responding"
On networked printers, you should check that the name that CUPS uses as its connection URI resolves to the printer's IP via DNS, e.g. If your printer's connection looks like this:
lpd://BRN_020554/BINARY_P1
then the hostname 'BRN_020554' needs to resolve to the printer's IP from the server running CUPS ------------------------
I understand what this means... but I don't know how to accomplice the task*: * * resolve that the IP from the server running CUPS *
Any help to do this will be appreciated.
Thank you
Angelo
Allegedly, on or about 14 September 2016, Angelo Moreschini sent:
lpd://BRN_020554/BINARY_P1
then the hostname 'BRN_020554' needs to resolve to the printer's IP from the server running CUPS
I understand what this means... but I don't know how to accomplice the task: resolve that the IP from the server running CUPS
Any help to do this will be appreciated.
If you have a DNS server, then enter the hostname and numerical IP address into the DNS records (systems using DHCP should do this for you, if they were to work properly, but they usually don't).
If you don't, then you can put it into your /etc/hosts file. Have a look at it, or the hosts man file, to see how it's written.
I correct myself:
*I can see the printer, that is connected to computer server, inside the web browser of the computer client at localhost:631.*
I read that I can indicate the IP of the client in the file cupsd.conf on the server. And there I put : ----- <Location /> # Allow remote access... Order allow,deny Allow all </Location> ---- I put there "Allow all", because I am not sure about which concrete IP address of client to write because the IP addresses are assigned (from DHCP) dynamically, and I find different values evry time the computer start..
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 11:10 AM, Angelo Moreschini < mrangelo.fedora@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have a network printer (that I can see on the computer server browser at localhost:631). When I try to use it, the jobs are not processed... - and I get the message * " the printer is not responding".*
I fund this information at link ; https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS/Troubleshooting#All_jobs_are_. 22The_printer_is_not_responding.22
All jobs are "The printer is not responding"
On networked printers, you should check that the name that CUPS uses as its connection URI resolves to the printer's IP via DNS, e.g. If your printer's connection looks like this:
lpd://BRN_020554/BINARY_P1
then the hostname 'BRN_020554' needs to resolve to the printer's IP from the server running CUPS
I understand what this means... but I don't know how to accomplice the task*: * * resolve that the IP from the server running CUPS
Any help to do this will be appreciated.
Thank you
Angelo
Allegedly, on or about 14 September 2016, Angelo Moreschini sent:
I read that I can indicate the IP of the client in the file cupsd.conf on the server.
And there I put :
<Location /> # Allow remote access... Order allow,deny Allow all </Location> ----
I put there "Allow all", because I am not sure about which concrete IP address of client to write because the IP addresses are assigned (from DHCP) dynamically, and I find different values evry time the computer start..
Access to root is supposed to be restricted, subsequent rules in the config file relax access to other parts of the CUPS server.
There are other places that you may need to allow access, such as CUPS server and client through the firewall. Perhaps SELinux permissions, too.
But none of this has anything to do with resolving the IP, and none of what you mentioned in that message about indicating client IP.
Before you get around to finding out why a client isn't working, you should get the printer working with the server (the one the printer is directly dealing with). Use the print a test page feature.
What kind of printer is it? What happens if you try http://BRN_020554:631 ?
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 8:03 AM, Angelo Moreschini < mrangelo.fedora@gmail.com> wrote:
I correct myself:
*I can see the printer, that is connected to computer server, inside the web browser of the computer client at localhost:631.*
I read that I can indicate the IP of the client in the file cupsd.conf on the server. And there I put :
<Location /> # Allow remote access... Order allow,deny Allow all </Location> ---- I put there "Allow all", because I am not sure about which concrete IP address of client to write because the IP addresses are assigned (from DHCP) dynamically, and I find different values evry time the computer start..
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 11:10 AM, Angelo Moreschini < mrangelo.fedora@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have a network printer (that I can see on the computer server browser at localhost:631). When I try to use it, the jobs are not processed... - and I get the message * " the printer is not responding".*
I fund this information at link ; https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS/Troubleshooting# All_jobs_are_.22The_printer_is_not_responding.22
All jobs are "The printer is not responding"
On networked printers, you should check that the name that CUPS uses as its connection URI resolves to the printer's IP via DNS, e.g. If your printer's connection looks like this:
lpd://BRN_020554/BINARY_P1
then the hostname 'BRN_020554' needs to resolve to the printer's IP from the server running CUPS
I understand what this means... but I don't know how to accomplice the task*: * * resolve that the IP from the server running CUPS *
Any help to do this will be appreciated.
Thank you
Angelo
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On 10/02/2016 10:10 AM, Javier Perez wrote:
What kind of printer is it? What happens if you try http://BRN_020554:631 ?
Probably Server Not Found. What you need is http://127.0.0.1:631/
thank you
I solved
On Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 8:42 PM, Joe Zeff joe@zeff.us wrote:
On 10/02/2016 10:10 AM, Javier Perez wrote:
What kind of printer is it? What happens if you try http://BRN_020554:631 ?
Probably Server Not Found. What you need is http://127.0.0.1:631/ _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org