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Configure a printserver
user name
2006-02-11 21:19:28
Hi All,

I am trying to share an epson color stylus 740 hooked
up by usb to a g4 running ydl 4.0 with other windows
and linux machines I have here.  I have been playing
around with samba and cups to no avail.  I also have
the firewall running and was wondering if that might
be the problem (what ports do I need open?)  I can't
see the samba shares on other machines.  Should I just
turn off the firewall?  Could anyone point me to a
good howto?

Thanks,
Harold

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Configure a printserver
user name
2006-02-11 22:50:19
On Sat, 2006-02-11 at 13:19 -0800, Harold Shanafield wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I am trying to share an epson color stylus 740 hooked
> up by usb to a g4 running ydl 4.0 with other windows
> and linux machines I have here.  I have been playing
> around with samba and cups to no avail.  I also have
> the firewall running and was wondering if that might
> be the problem (what ports do I need open?)  I can't
> see the samba shares on other machines.  Should I just
> turn off the firewall?  Could anyone point me to a
> good howto?
> 
> Thanks,
> Harold

Hi Harold!

Apparently you want to turn your G4 into a printer server. 
This means
that not only do you have to add your printer within
printconf so that
the G4 sees the printer within YDL.  You also have to
determine what
media your network will have such that each OS will know who
it is
sending files to for printing and each machine has it's own
identity
within the linked network and yet each sees the G4. 
Surprisingly, they 
don't have to see each other; the printer server however --
the G4 --
has to see each of them and manage each job they send - and
tell them
when they will have their respective jobs completed.  YDL
can handle
that of course.

Setting it up however is dependent upon what media you
actually choose
or have available.

Depending where your devices physically are this could mean
thin-client,
Ethernet or wireless network.  Of course, if you are saavy
enough you
could set up your G4 as a wireless printer server and each
computer
communicates wirelessly to it.  This will save you a lot of
cable and
wires.  However, setting each OS to do this is a bit hairy
as each
computer will need to access the wireless router first and
through that
be recognized as an individual computer within YDL from
which to accept
printer commands.  Remember that System-config-network is
your friend.

This is definitely interesting as a project, but I've
merely described
the generalities.  Actually getting it done may not be as
fun, depending
upon what you have available to work with.

After the network exists then you work on Samba or whatever
else you
intend to have done.

There are enough hints here to get you moving in the right
direction.

Good Luck ....

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