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>> My reply to artworks's mail was:
> Hi -
>
> I'm still struggling with the basics of getting up and running.
>
> Typing "lpr" produces 'can't transfer to ps@art" (I used art
> as my system id).
>
> My best guess is that my printer is on 'lp1' - this is the only
> port which I can use to make the printer respond at all. This
> is not cpnsistant with my manuals which indicate that lp0 should
> correspond to LPTR 1 - the DOS location.
The printer names are totally depedent upon what you have in
/etc/printcap ; You could name a printer on port /dev/lpt0
lp0, or you could name it swiss cheese.
Since you seem to be running redhat, sending your
/var/spool/lpd/ps/.config file might be helpful to the list,
as well as info from /proc/{devices,ioports}, output from
dmesg (8) .
Be forewarned that the BSD lpr system is and probably always will
be fertile ground for security-related problems. If you're
the type to be concerned with that type of thing, i highly
recommend installing LPRNG.
$.02.
_M.
>
> /etc/printcap follows.
>
> Any suggestions ??
>
> Thanks,
> Arthur Newmark
> # :sh:
> ##PRINTTOOL## LOCAL ljet4 600x600 letter {}
> ps:\
> :sd=/var/spool/lpd/ps:\
> :mx#0:\
> :lp=/dev/lp1:\
> :if=/var/spool/lpd/ps/filter:\
> :sh:
> ##PRINTTOOL## LOCAL
> lp:\
> :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp:\
> :mx#0:\
> :lp=/dev/lp1:\
> :sh:
>
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