Got it fixed. Thanks to all who responded.
Bob
Thomas Taylor wrote:
On Saturday 24 December 2005 01:24, Tim wrote:
>On Fri, 2005-12-23 at 21:15 -0600, Bob Hartung wrote:
>
>>I have FC4 up and running with cupsd running. A printer is installed
>>and I have added the line 'Allow From 192.168.14.*' just in front of
>>the <location /> section marker of the cupsd.conf file in /etc/cups
>>and restarted cups successfully.
>
>I'm not sure if you can do IP wildcarding in that style, the example
>template in the configuration file is a bit vague (using nnn.* etc.),
>although one example (nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn) does look like
>they're talking about numerical IP addresses rather than named addresses
>(DNS), it doesn't explicitly detail what they mean. There are other
>ways of mentioning address ranges, or interfaces, as shown in the
>example configuration file, that may be more practical.
>
>The other thing that springs to mind is that you've said you've done it
>just in front of the <Location /> marker. Do you really mean inside of
>it?
>
>Mine looks like:
>
><Location />
>Order Deny,Allow
>Deny From All
>Allow From 127.0.0.1
>Allow From @LOCAL
></Location>
>
>You also need to do something similar with the Listen directive.
>There's no point allowing connections from your LAN if CUPS isn't
>listening for connections from it.
>
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You should probably try using 192.168.14.0/24 instead of the wildcard also.
Tom