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- Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:46:18 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Printer Not Responding
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>>>>> "Dave" == Dave M G <Dave> writes: Dave> In the CUPS interface, the status changes to "stopped". The Dave> "State" of the print job remains "pending" indefinitely. If Dave> I try to cancel the job, it returns the error: Dave> Error Dave> client-error-forbidden OK, we have a permission problem somewhere, but it is very strange (and worrying, if your printer is on a network) that "Cancel All" works where "Cancel One" doesn't. Dave> dave@example.com:~$ tail /var/log/cups/error_log Dave> E [13/Apr/2006:01:04:29 +0900] [Job 2] Unable to open USB port device file: No such file or directory Your printer is not being found by CUPS and/or the OS. Looking for love in all the wrong places, I guess. Dave> E [13/Apr/2006:01:04:29 +0900] PID 29720 stopped with status 1! Dave> E [13/Apr/2006:01:04:36 +0900] Purge-Jobs: Unauthorized Dave> E [13/Apr/2006:01:04:39 +0900] Resume-Printer: Unauthorized Different problem, I hope. Dave> dave@example.com:~$ lpadmin -p Canon -v /dev/usblp0 Dave> lpadmin: File device URIs have been disabled! To enable, see the Dave> FileDevice directive in "/etc/cups/cupsd.conf". Dave> (I attempted to insert a FileDevice directive in cupsd.conf What do you get from "lpadmin -p Canon -v /dev/usblp0" now? What does "ls -l /dev/usblp0" tell us? Dave> dave@example.com:~$ more /etc/cups/cupsd.conf Dave> # Restrict access to the server... Dave> <Location /> Dave> # Restrict access to the admin pages... Dave> <Location /admin> Dave> # Restrict access to configuration files... Dave> <Location /admin/conf> These are Apache-style httpd access control. They probably refer to who is allowed to look at the admin interface, *not* anything about who is allowed to print. Dave> # Set the default printer/job policies... Dave> <Policy default> Dave> # Job-related operations ... Dave> <Limit Send-Document Send-URI Hold-Job ... Dave> Require user @example.com @example.com Dave> Order deny,allow Dave> </Limit> OK, it's these <Policy> controls that you want. But that one seems to allow you to do what you want. And there's no AuthType in the <Limit>. Dave> # Include files in /etc/cups/conf.d Dave> Include /etc/cups/cups.d/ports.conf Dave> Include /etc/cups/cups.d/browse.conf Forlorn hope, but what do those say? My feeling is that your USB port is not being identified correctly to CUPS, and it can't find your printer. -- School of Systems and Information Engineering http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Ask not how you can "do" free software business; ask what your business can "do for" free software.
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