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If running a webserver on the unix system is not an option (or even if it is), you can consider running the command(s) periodically via
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rlprd(8) UNIX Reference Manual rlprd(8)
NAME
rlprd - remote printing proxy daemon
SYNOPSIS
rlprd [-nqV] [-pport] [-ttimeout] [--debug]
DESCRIPTION
rlprd is a proxy which runs between the remote printing commands (rlpr(1), rlpq(1), and rlprm(1)) and standard lpd print servers in situa-
tions where the remote printing commands cannot be installed setuid root. For a discussion on how to configure the remote printing com-
mands, please see rlpr(1).
rlprd needs to be installed setuid root - if it cannot be run this way, it is useless.
rlprd works by mapping non-privileged port requests from rlpr(1) clients to privileged ports so that lpd's will listen to them. Eliminat-
ing the "security" gained by having privileged ports is a non-issue, since the Internet is no longer just Unix, and Unix is the only OS
that has the privileged port concept.
rlprd is not a replacement for lpd(8). It merely passes data to a lpd(8) on a target machine (which is specified by an invocation of a
remote printing command). However, when a client is using the rlpr suite of tools to do remote printing, the client does not need to run
an lpd(8) locally.
Note that once an rlprd is set up on a network (including the Internet), any host may connect to it and use its proxy services if it knows
the name of the machine running it.
OPTIONS
--debug
Print gobs of debugging information.
-n, --no-daemon
Don't run rlprd as a daemon. Usually not needed.
-p, --port=number
Select an alternate port (instead of 7290) to listen on. Usually not needed.
-q, --quiet, --silent
Quiet mode - stay quiet (except for fatal errors).
-t --timeout=seconds
Set the inactivity timer. If the connection hangs for more than seconds seconds, then rlprd will time out the connection. Use the
special value `-1' to wait forever. Default timeout is 3 seconds.
-V, --version
Print version and exit.
SEE ALSO
rlpr(1), rlpq(1), rlprm(1), rlprrc(5)
AUTHOR
meem <meem@gnu.org>
BUGS
/LIMITATIONS
It is not currently possible to run rlprd from inetd(8).
rlpr 2.04 1999/10/28 rlprd(8)