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- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 15:28:37 +0900
- From: Dave M G <martin@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Printer Not Responding
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TLUG,I was going to wait on doing any more printer configuration, but ray of hope has emerged.In the latest batch of updates, there was not only a bunch of CUPS related packages, but unlike other times, it asked me if I wanted to replace my cupsd.conf file.Well, since my printer was already not working, I figured I'd let it install a new cups.conf, and see what came of it. Besides, it seemed to me that changing the cupsd.conf file might be symptomatic of more changes within CUPS.Well, things are a little different now. If I go to the CUPS web interface, and select to "Manage Printers", my Canon printer is shown has having stopped. It's never started out as "stopped" before.If I click the green "Start Printer" button, I get a window asking me for my administrative username and password.And this is where I hit a wall. It won't accept any username and password combination I can think of. I've tried "root", "dave", "admin" for usernames, and I've tried my account's password, a few other passwords I usually use for these purposes, and leaving the field blank. Nada.Okay, so I hit the ol' web trail and look for solutions to figure out what the password is, or how to reset it. In the former case I came up with nothing. But in the latter, I got this command:dave@example.com:~$ sudo lppasswd -a Enter password: Enter password again:But that didn't work, at least not with "root", "admin", or "dave" as the username.Another web page said I should comment out "AuthType Basic" and "AuthClass System " from cupsd.conf. There was no "AuthClass System", but there were two instances of "AuthType Basic" which I commented out. Still nothing.So here I am. What do I do to get or reset the correct login information for administrating CUPS?-- Dave M G
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