  | |  | Sharing a Printer with CUPS in RHEL AS3 | Sharing a Printer with CUPS in RHEL AS3 2005-05-19 - By Tim Waugh
Back On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 02:56:03PM -0400, Barry L. Kline wrote:
> You need to edit /etc/cups/cupsd.conf to configure cups to listen to an > interface other than 127.0.0.1. By default, CUPS won't share its > printers with any other host than localhost.
This isn't quite right if you are using redhat-config-printer. In that case, it will add the line you want when you specify that a queue is shared (right-click on the queue and select "Sharing...").
Once you have done that, and made sure that the firewall on the client machines allows incoming UDP packets on port 631, the client machines will automatically see the queue without any further configuration.
However, if you prefer, you can configure the client machines explicitly by selecting 'Remote (IPP)' as the queue type for a new queue when adding a queue on each client.
Tim. */
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