Chad Hanson wrote:
I am positive there are customer requirements for this. The example
could be
multiple classified networks, instead of unclass/class as well. This can
provide printer reduction in these cases with a multilevel print server.
Again, in my experience (having managed many DoD and other gov't
contracts), this type of configuration just isn't allowed. There
is typically a single "system high" classification level and all
print jobs are labeled as such. Users must then mark each page in
a document with a lower classification by hand. The CUPS classified
printing support is actually modeled on specific DoD requirements...
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