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-- [[User:Dubiousjim|Dubiousjim]] 16:04, 24 March 2012 (UTC)
-- [[User:Dubiousjim|Dubiousjim]] 16:04, 24 March 2012 (UTC)


Looks like this doesn't really apply to the current page, but I'd presume that a "webserver" for cups would refer to the admin page (http://localhost:631/admin).
Looks like this doesn't really apply to the current page, but I'd presume that a "webserver" for cups would refer to the admin page (<code><nowiki>http://localhost:631/admin</nowiki></code>).


As far as updating this to work, I can say the following:
As far as updating this to work, I can say the following:

Latest revision as of 21:24, 25 August 2023

Re: the "Webserver first" todo: Why is a webserver necessary? -- Dubiousjim 16:04, 24 March 2012 (UTC)

Looks like this doesn't really apply to the current page, but I'd presume that a "webserver" for cups would refer to the admin page (http://localhost:631/admin).

As far as updating this to work, I can say the following:

  • I used
Listen 192.168.2.*
...
Allow 192.168.2.*

instead of

Listen *:631
...
Allow from 192.168.2.0/24
  • I had to run these commands manually after updating cupsd.conf and restarting cups:
cupsctl --share-printers
lpadmin -p Printer_Name -o printer-is-shared=true
  • It is then necessary to point the clients at your new print server, via lpadmin or /etc/cups/client.conf

-- Idunham 17:23, Oct 24 2015 (PDT)