![]() > server but that has no effect whatever. > directive in nf to both the FQDN and the IP address of the > and since the machine I am using to admin the server is not in the same > access the Admin web UI is prints out the upgrade URI as: Everything build and installs fine, but when I try and ![]() > I'm trying to get cups 1.2.6 running on a RedHat AS 2.1 server (kernel What am I doing wrong?įrom mike at Tue Nov 14 05:55:58 2006 I have tried setting the ServerNameĭirective in nf to both the FQDN and the IP address of the ![]() Everything build and installs fine, but when I try andĪccess the Admin web UI is prints out the upgrade URI as:Īnd since the machine I am using to admin the server is not in the same I'm trying to get cups 1.2.6 running on a RedHat AS 2.1 server (kernelĢ.4.9) system. Internet Printing and Publishing Software įrom jfn at Tue Nov 14 05:41:39 2006įrom: jfn at (Joseph Noonan) Michael Sweet, Easy Software Products mike at easysw dot com ("lp") or chmod the USB backend to mode 700 so that it runs as root. You can either chgrp the devices to the default CUPS Group setting > devices, not only USB devices, if there is more than one. > Please note that I'm interested in all CUPS binaries that access printer > run with setuid root, or is there another solution to this problem? > My question: which binaries access printer devices directly and hence have to > I can't see any obvious differences in file permissions between the two > CUPS 1.1.x worked "out of the box" without changing any permissions, although > cupsd and the backends with setuid (root) permissions instead doesn't work. > Now I don't want the device to be read-/writeable by everyone but running > respective device file (/dev/usb/lp0) are changed from > CUPS 1.2.5 works with my USB printer (a Canon S400) only if permissions on the Subject: Appropriate permissions for printer device files? Message - cupsdAddCert: Unable to create certificate file /var/run/cups/certs/0 - File exists.įrom mike at Mon Nov 13 16:51:30 2006 The original cups installation on fedora was I tried running cups 1.2.3 on fedora core 4Īlso when I did 'ps aux|grep cups', it gave. Running the program manually from the command line(ie /usr/bin/php /usr/share/cups/doc/hello.php) results in the correct output being displayed on the screen.įrom nitinvk04 at Mon Nov 13 16:01:10 2006įrom: nitinvk04 at (Nitin Kanaskar) The error log contains the following message:ĭ CGI /usr/bin/php started - PID = 5223 It seems that CUPS is trying to invoke PHP when the file is accessed, but than it hangs and I get no data back from the server. I set the permissions on the file to 777 to make sure there is no permissions problem. I placed the file in the root doc directory. I've tried it with and without the first line, with the first line as #!/usr/bin/php as well as php-cgi
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