Subject: Re: Some Help Debugging lpd with MacOS 9 printing.
To: Henry B. Hotz <hotz@jpl.nasa.gov>
From: Henry B. Hotz <hotz@jpl.nasa.gov>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/26/2001 17:47:04
At 7:22 PM -0500 10/26/01, Bob Nestor wrote:
>On 10/26/01 5:05 PM, Henry B. Hotz (hotz@jpl.nasa.gov) wrote:
>
>>At 1:19 PM -0400 10/26/01, gabriel rosenkoetter wrote:
>>>On Fri, Oct 26, 2001 at 09:55:28AM -0700, Henry B. Hotz wrote:
>>>> In my case I have a printer connected directly to a NetBSD machine.
>>>> I didn't want to pay the extra $200 for a network interface. (That's
>>>> what the NetBSD PC cost a couple of years ago.) Since MacOS 9 is
>>>> supposed to support the lpr protocol and NetBSD likewise it seemed
>>>> natural to try to make them talk that way. Why install an extra
>>>> package (that was pretty recalcitrant under Solaris the last time I
>>>> used it)?
>
>Henry,
>
>I figured out how to get this working on my system. NetBSD was blocking
>the print job from MacOS because the Mac wasn't configured in
>/etc/hosts.lpd and/or /etc/hosts.equiv. The default files contain a "-"
>which doesn't seem to allow remote system access to the print queue.
Duh.
I removed the "-s" in the rc.conf file. I didn't think there would
be another level of denial built into the standard config file. I'll
give it a try.
>Changing this to "+" and restarting the print daemon on NetBSD allowed me
>to create a Desktop Printer and send output to it from MacOS. The
>printer queue must match one that is in your /etc/printcap entry to make
>sure the job gets processed correctly to the selected printer.
Yeah, I took care of that. The queue is RAW, which is the
postscript-only queue provided by (old) JetDirect interfaces. They
also provide a TEXT queue.
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