On Wednesday 27 June 2007, antonio montagnani wrote:
2007/6/27, Gene Heskett gene.heskett@verizon.net:
On Wednesday 27 June 2007, antonio montagnani wrote:
2007/6/26, Tim Waugh twaugh@redhat.com:
On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 13:32 +0200, antonio montagnani wrote:
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Gene,
please check my last message, about modified hosts file.
I still do not understand [antonio@MAXDATA ~]$ host maxdata Host maxdata not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) [antonio@MAXDATA ~]$ host MAXDATA Host MAXDATA not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) [antonio@MAXDATA ~]$ host Maxdata Host Maxdata not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) [antonio@MAXDATA ~]$
and my hosts file is:
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs # that require network functionality will fail. 127.0.0.1 Maxdata localhost.localdomain localhost
This is not ^^^^^^^ exactly kosher, I believe it should be on a separate line that looks something like this, adjust the ipv4 address accordingly though. 192.168.1.2 your-full-domain-name alias alias I don't have any ipv6 stuff setup yet and don't fully understand it, but this line from my hosts file is how I'm doing it.
192.168.71.3 coyote.coyote.den coyote
Because the 192.168 block is NOT allowed past a router, I can use any name as the FQDN of my local network. And your cups.configs can use a syntax such as 192.168.71.3:631 and all the other machines on the local network that have cups configured like that in their cups client.conf files can use this printer as if it was a locally connected printer.
If the client machines also have that line in their hosts file, then they can use syntax such as "coyote:631" in the client.conf files just as easily.
Note that all of this may be rendered obsolete by ipv6, which I haven't attempted to grok yet.
::1 localhost.localdomain localhost
Now I do not have any idling on cups at booting stage.
Any clarification???
Antonio Montagnani Skype : antoniomontag