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Here we go I have been totally thrown for a loop trying to lock out printers from select users on my network. I am running fedora core 5 and fedora core 6. I have IP printers in different departments through out the network. Each department only wants users in their department to print to their printer; currently any user on the network can send pri nt jobs to any department. I thought that this would be a quick fix....boy was I wrong! Days later i am still trying to get this to work! So far I have tried the following solutions to fix the problem: 1. I went into CUPs and set an allowed users list(here I used the machine hostname as the username; also tried it usining the IP address) 2.I edited the cupsd.conf file to deny all and allow on the machine IP addresses that I listed. <Location /printers/admindeptpr01> order Deny,Allow Deny From All Allow From 192.168.0.12 Allow From 192.168.0.13 Allow From 192.168.0.14 ... Allow From 192.168.0.36 </Location> 3.I also edited the printers.conf file to only allow specific users. Also I stoped and restarted the cups service after each change made to conf file. If there is something that I am missing here, please point it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance |
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