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James Kramer wrote: > I have also enabled port 631 on my Asus router firewall. Go for it step-by-step: 1) telnet localhost 631 what does it do? If you get error, is cupsd running at all? if not, is it installed (package cupsys; if you have laptop, then it is highly recommended to have local CUPS server running, if it is desktop which will be always connected to the network with the server, where CUPS is running, then you can use just cups-client pointing to the server's CUPS server -- you would try telnet server 631 then) isn't there some inetd, firewall or something like that preventing you access the server? 2) lynx http://localhost:631 what does it do? what kind of error you get? 3) then you can try to install on the local CUPS printer on the remote CUPS server ... etc. Tell us when it breaks and what exactly is the error you get. Best, Mat?j -- GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964 84AC http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej/blog/, Jabber: ceplma at jabber.cz 23 Marion St. #3, (617) 876-1259, ICQ 132822213 I believe in the power of prayer. It's been said: "I would rather stand against the cannons of the wicked than against the prayers of the righteous." The prayers of a friend are one of life's most gracious gifts. -- George W. Bush at the 2001 National Prayer Breakfast
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