bobgo2627

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  1. Well if I had a 128 stick of ram or at least 2 it would be great. But guess what, I don't

    just so you know, W2K will run just as fast as a linux distro on that machine. for best optimal performance of W2k it is recommended that you have 256-512 mb of ram. Even though there min system requirements say 64mb of ram for it, as with anything, the more ram the better. I personally wouldn't run it with less then 256mb. but then again I like my system to work like they advertise.
  2. Ok I did all the above and I am trying on my Windows Machine and I get nothing. It says sorry not going to do it. OK I have my server up and printer running but still can not see it on my windows box. I think the router is blocking it

  3. Ok I will get that a try, but will it show up on the windows PC? Do I not need to have some type of permissions setup? Also, what will I see when I go to the web browser on the windows machine or even on my ibook.

  4. BTW here is my cupsd.conf

     #

    # "$Id: cupsd.conf.in,v 1.16 2004/08/18 17:53:47 mike Exp $"

    #

    # Sample configuration file for the Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS)

    # scheduler.

    #

    # Copyright 1997-2004 by Easy Software Products, all rights reserved.

    #

    # These coded instructions, statements, and computer programs are the

    # property of Easy Software Products and are protected by Federal

    # copyright law. Distribution and use rights are outlined in the file

    # "LICENSE.txt" which should have been included with this file. If this

    # file is missing or damaged please contact Easy Software Products

    # at:

    #

    # Attn: CUPS Licensing Information

    # Easy Software Products

    # 44141 Airport View Drive, Suite 204

    # Hollywood, Maryland 20636 USA

    #

    # Voice: (301) 373-9600

    # EMail: [email protected]

    # WWW: http://www.cups.org

    #



    ########################################################################

    # #

    # This is the CUPS configuration file. If you are familiar with #

    # Apache or any of the other popular web servers, we've followed the #

    # same format. Any configuration variable used here has the same #

    # semantics as the corresponding variable in Apache. If we need #

    # different functionality then a different name is used to avoid #

    # confusion... #

    # #

    ########################################################################





    ########

    ######## Server Identity

    ########



    #

    # ServerName: the hostname of your server, as advertised to the world.

    # By default CUPS will use the hostname of the system.

    #

    # To set the default server used by clients, see the client.conf file.

    #



    #ServerName myhost.domain.com



    #

    # ServerAdmin: the email address to send all complaints/problems to.

    # By default CUPS will use "root@hostname".

    #



    #ServerAdmin [email protected]





    ########

    ######## Server Options

    ########



    #

    # AccessLog: the access log file; if this does not start with a leading /

    # then it is assumed to be relative to ServerRoot. By default set to

    # "/var/log/cups/access_log"

    #

    # You can also use the special name "syslog" to send the output to the

    # syslog file or daemon.

    #



    #AccessLog /var/log/cups/access_log



    #

    # Classification: the classification level of the server. If set, this

    # classification is displayed on all pages, and raw printing is disabled.

    # The default is the empty string.

    #



    #Classification classified

    #Classification confidential

    #Classification secret

    #Classification topsecret

    #Classification unclassified



    #

    # ClassifyOverride: whether to allow users to override the classification

    # on printouts. If enabled, users can limit banner pages to before or

    # after the job, and can change the classification of a job, but cannot

    # completely eliminate the classification or banners.

    #

    # The default is off.

    #



    #ClassifyOverride off



    #

    # DataDir: the root directory for the CUPS data files.

    # By default "/usr/share/cups".

    #



    #DataDir /usr/share/cups



    #

    # DefaultCharset: the default character set to use. If not specified,

    # defaults to "utf-8". Note that this can also be overridden in

    # HTML documents...

    #



    #DefaultCharset utf-8



    #

    # DefaultLanguage: the default language if not specified by the browser.

    # If not specified, the current locale is used.

    #



    #DefaultLanguage en



    #

    # DocumentRoot: the root directory for HTTP documents that are served.

    # By default "/usr/share/doc/cups-1.1.22".

    #



    #DocumentRoot /usr/share/doc/cups-1.1.22



    #

    # ErrorLog: the error log file; if this does not start with a leading /

    # then it is assumed to be relative to ServerRoot. By default set to

    # "/var/log/cups/error_log"

    #

    # You can also use the special name "syslog" to send the output to the

    # syslog file or daemon.

    #



    #ErrorLog /var/log/cups/error_log



    # LogFilePerm: determines the file mode to set log files to.

    #



    LogFilePerm 0600



    #

    # FileDevice: determines whether the scheduler will allow new printers

    # to be added using device URIs of the form "file:/foo/bar". The default

    # is not to allow file devices due to the potential security vulnerability

    # and due to the fact that file devices do not support raw printing.

    #



    #FileDevice No





    #

    # FontPath: the path to locate all font files (currently only for pstoraster)

    # By default "/usr/share/cups/fonts".

    #



    #FontPath /usr/share/cups/fonts



    #

    # LogLevel: controls the number of messages logged to the ErrorLog

    # file and can be one of the following:

    #

    # debug2 Log everything.

    # debug Log almost everything.

    # info Log all requests and state changes.

    # warn Log errors and warnings.

    # error Log only errors.

    # none Log nothing.

    #

    MaxLogSize 2000000000



    LogLevel info



    #

    # MaxLogSize: controls the maximum size of each log file before they are

    # rotated. Defaults to 1048576 (1MB). Set to 0 to disable log rotating.

    #



    #MaxLogSize 0



    #

    # PageLog: the page log file; if this does not start with a leading /

    # then it is assumed to be relative to ServerRoot. By default set to

    # "/var/log/cups/page_log"

    #

    # You can also use the special name "syslog" to send the output to the

    # syslog file or daemon.

    #



    #PageLog /var/log/cups/page_log



    #

    # PreserveJobHistory: whether or not to preserve the job history after a

    # job is completed, cancelled, or stopped. Default is Yes.

    #



    #PreserveJobHistory Yes



    #

    # PreserveJobFiles: whether or not to preserve the job files after a

    # job is completed, cancelled, or stopped. Default is No.

    #



    #PreserveJobFiles No



    #

    # AutoPurgeJobs: automatically purge jobs when not needed for quotas.

    # Default is No.

    #



    #AutoPurgeJobs No



    #

    # MaxCopies: maximum number of copies that a user can request. Default is

    # 100.

    #



    #MaxCopies 100



    #

    # MaxJobs: maximum number of jobs to keep in memory (active and completed.)

    # Default is 500; the value 0 is used for no limit.

    #



    #MaxJobs 500



    #

    # MaxJobsPerPrinter: maximum number of active jobs per printer. The default

    # is 0 for no limit.

    #



    #MaxJobsPerPrinter 0



    #

    # MaxJobsPerUser: maximum number of active jobs per user. The default

    # is 0 for no limit.

    #



    #MaxJobsPerUser 0



    #

    # MaxPrinterHistory: controls the maximum number of history collections

    # in the printer-state-history attribute. Set to 0 to disable history

    # data.

    #



    #MaxPrinterHistory 10



    #

    # Printcap: the name of the printcap file. Default is /etc/printcap.

    # Leave blank to disable printcap file generation.

    #



    Printcap /etc/printcap



    #

    # PrintcapFormat: the format of the printcap file, currently either

    # BSD or Solaris. The default is "BSD".

    #



    #PrintcapFormat BSD

    #PrintcapFormat Solaris



    #

    # PrintcapGUI: the name of the GUI options panel program to associate

    # with print queues under IRIX. The default is "/usr/bin/glpoptions"

    # from ESP Print Pro.

    #

    # This option is only used under IRIX; the options panel program

    # must accept the "-d printer" and "-o options" options and write

    # the selected printer options back to stdout on completion.

    #



    #PrintcapGUI /usr/bin/glpoptions



    #

    # RequestRoot: the directory where request files are stored.

    # By default "/var/spool/cups".

    #



    #RequestRoot /var/spool/cups



    #

    # RemoteRoot: the name of the user assigned to unauthenticated accesses

    # from remote systems. By default "remroot".

    #



    #RemoteRoot remroot



    #

    # ServerBin: the root directory for the scheduler executables.

    # By default "/usr/lib/cups".

    #



    #ServerBin /usr/lib/cups



    #

    # ServerRoot: the root directory for the scheduler.

    # By default "/etc/cups".

    #



    #ServerRoot /etc/cups





    #

    # ServerTokens: specifies what information in provided in the Server

    # header of HTTP responses. The default is Minor.

    #

    # ServerTokens None

    # ServerTokens ProductOnly CUPS

    # ServerTokens Major CUPS/1

    # ServerTokens Minor CUPS/1.1

    # ServerTokens Minimal CUPS/1.1.22rc1

    # ServerTokens OS CUPS/1.1.22rc1 (uname)

    # ServerTokens Full CUPS/1.1.22rc1 (uname) IPP/1.1

    #



    #ServerTokens Minor





    ########

    ######## Fax Support

    ########



    #

    # FaxRetryLimit: the number of times a fax job is retried.

    # The default is 5 times.

    #



    #FaxRetryLimit 5



    #

    # FaxRetryInterval: the number of seconds between fax job retries.

    # The default is 300 seconds/5 minutes.

    #



    #FaxRetryInterval 300





    ########

    ######## Encryption Support

    ########



    #

    # ServerCertificate: the file to read containing the server's certificate.

    # Defaults to "/etc/cups/ssl/server.crt".

    #



    #ServerCertificate /etc/cups/ssl/server.crt



    #

    # ServerKey: the file to read containing the server's key.

    # Defaults to "/etc/cups/ssl/server.key".

    #



    #ServerKey /etc/cups/ssl/server.key





    ########

    ######## Filter Options

    ########



    #

    # User/Group: the user and group the server runs under. Normally this

    # must be lp and sys, however you can configure things for another

    # user or group as needed.

    #

    # Note: the server must be run initially as root to support the

    # default IPP port of 631. It changes users whenever an external

    # program is run, or if the RunAsUser directive is specified...

    #



    #User lp

    #Group sys



    #

    # RIPCache: the amount of memory that each RIP should use to cache

    # bitmaps. The value can be any real number followed by "k" for

    # kilobytes, "m" for megabytes, "g" for gigabytes, or "t" for tiles

    # (1 tile = 256x256 pixels.) Defaults to "8m" (8 megabytes).

    #



    #RIPCache 8m



    #

    # TempDir: the directory to put temporary files in. This directory must be

    # writable by the user defined above! Defaults to "/var/spool/cups/tmp" or

    # the value of the TMPDIR environment variable.

    #



    #TempDir /var/spool/cups/tmp



    #

    # FilterLimit: sets the maximum cost of all job filters that can be run

    # at the same time. A limit of 0 means no limit. A typical job may need

    # a filter limit of at least 200; limits less than the minimum required

    # by a job force a single job to be printed at any time.

    #

    # The default limit is 0 (unlimited).

    #



    #FilterLimit 0



    ########

    ######## Network Options

    ########



    #

    # Ports/addresses that we listen to. The default port 631 is reserved

    # for the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) and is what we use here.

    #

    # You can have multiple Port/Listen lines to listen to more than one

    # port or address, or to restrict access:

    #

    # Port 80

    # Port 631

    # Listen hostname

    # Listen hostname:80

    # Listen hostname:631

    # Listen 1.2.3.4

    # Listen 1.2.3.4:631

    #

    # NOTE: Unfortunately, most web browsers don't support TLS or HTTP Upgrades

    # for encryption. If you want to support web-based encryption you'll

    # probably need to listen on port 443 (the "https" port...)

    #

    # NOTE 2: In order for the command-line and web interfaces to work, you

    # must have at least one Port or Listen line that allows access from the

    # local loopback address (localhost).

    #



    #Port 80

    #Port 443

    Port 631



    #

    # HostNameLookups: whether or not to do lookups on IP addresses to get a

    # fully-qualified hostname. This defaults to Off for performance reasons...

    #



    #HostNameLookups On



    #

    # KeepAlive: whether or not to support the Keep-Alive connection

    # option. Default is on.

    #



    #KeepAlive On



    #

    # KeepAliveTimeout: the timeout before Keep-Alive connections are

    # automatically closed. Default is 60 seconds.

    #



    #KeepAliveTimeout 60



    #

    # MaxClients: controls the maximum number of simultaneous clients that

    # will be handled. Defaults to 100.

    #



    #MaxClients 100



    #

    # MaxClientsPerHost: controls the maximum number of simultaneous clients that

    # will be handled from a specific host. Defaults to 10 or 1/10th of the

    # MaxClients setting, whichever is larger. A value of 0 specifies the

    # automatic (10 or 1/10th) setting.

    #



    #MaxClientsPerHost 0



    #

    # MaxRequestSize: controls the maximum size of HTTP requests and print files.

    # Set to 0 to disable this feature (defaults to 0.)

    #



    #MaxRequestSize 0



    #

    # Timeout: the timeout before requests time out. Default is 300 seconds.

    #



    #Timeout 300





    ########

    ######## Browsing Options

    ########



    #

    # Browsing: whether or not to broadcast and/or listen for CUPS printer

    # information on the network. Enabled by default.

    #



    #Browsing On



    #

    # BrowseProtocols: which protocols to use for browsing. Can be

    # any of the following separated by whitespace and/or commas:

    #

    # all - Use all supported protocols.

    # cups - Use the CUPS browse protocol.

    # slp - Use the SLPv2 protocol.

    #

    # The default is "cups".

    #

    # NOTE: If you choose to use SLPv2, it is *strongly* recommended that

    # you have at least one SLP Directory Agent (DA) on your

    # network. Otherwise, browse updates can take several seconds,

    # during which the scheduler will not respond to client

    # requests.

    #



    #BrowseProtocols cups



    #

    # BrowseAddress: specifies a broadcast address to be used. By

    # default browsing information is not sent!

    #

    # Note: HP-UX does not properly handle broadcast unless you have a

    # Class A, B, C, or D netmask (i.e. no CIDR support).

    #

    # Note: Using the "global" broadcast address (255.255.255.255) will

    # activate a Linux demand-dial link with the default configuration.

    # If you have a LAN as well as the dial-up link, use the LAN's

    # broadcast address.

    #

    # The @LOCAL address broadcasts to all non point-to-point interfaces.

    # For example, if you have a LAN and a dial-up link, @LOCAL would

    # send printer updates to the LAN but not to the dial-up link.

    # Similarly, the @IF(name) address sends to the named network

    # interface, e.g. @IF(eth0) under Linux. Interfaces are refreshed

    # automatically (no more than once every 60 seconds), so they can

    # be used on dynamically-configured interfaces, e.g. PPP, 802.11, etc.

    #



    #BrowseAddress x.y.z.255

    #BrowseAddress x.y.255.255

    #BrowseAddress x.255.255.255

    #BrowseAddress 255.255.255.255

    #BrowseAddress @LOCAL

    #BrowseAddress @IF(name)



    #

    # BrowseShortNames: whether or not to use "short" names for remote printers

    # when possible (e.g. "printer" instead of "printer@host".) Enabled by

    # default.

    #



    #BrowseShortNames Yes



    #

    # BrowseAllow: specifies an address mask to allow for incoming browser

    # packets. The default is to allow packets from all addresses.

    #

    # BrowseDeny: specifies an address mask to deny for incoming browser

    # packets. The default is to deny packets from no addresses.

    #

    # Both "BrowseAllow" and "BrowseDeny" accept the following notations for

    # addresses:

    #

    # All

    # None

    # *.domain.com

    # .domain.com

    # host.domain.com

    # nnn.*

    # nnn.nnn.*

    # nnn.nnn.nnn.*

    # nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn

    # nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/mm

    # nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/mmm.mmm.mmm.mmm

    # @LOCAL

    # @IF(name)

    #

    # The hostname/domainname restrictions only work if you have turned hostname

    # lookups on!

    #



    #BrowseAllow address

    #BrowseDeny address



    #

    # BrowseInterval: the time between browsing updates in seconds. Default

    # is 30 seconds.

    #

    # Note that browsing information is sent whenever a printer's state changes

    # as well, so this represents the maximum time between updates.

    #

    # Set this to 0 to disable outgoing broadcasts so your local printers are

    # not advertised but you can still see printers on other hosts.

    #



    #BrowseInterval 30



    #

    # BrowseOrder: specifies the order of BrowseAllow/BrowseDeny comparisons.

    #



    #BrowseOrder allow,deny

    #BrowseOrder deny,allow



    #

    # BrowsePoll: poll the named server(s) for printers

    #



    #BrowsePoll address:port



    #

    # BrowsePort: the port used for UDP broadcasts. By default this is

    # the IPP port; if you change this you need to do it on all servers.

    # Only one BrowsePort is recognized.

    #



    #BrowsePort 631



    #

    # BrowseRelay: relay browser packets from one address/network to another.

    #



    #BrowseRelay source-address destination-address

    #BrowseRelay @IF(src) @IF(dst)



    #

    # BrowseTimeout: the timeout for network printers - if we don't

    # get an update within this time the printer will be removed

    # from the printer list. This number definitely should not be

    # less the BrowseInterval value for obvious reasons. Defaults

    # to 300 seconds.

    #



    #BrowseTimeout 300



    #

    # ImplicitClasses: whether or not to use implicit classes.

    #

    # Printer classes can be specified explicitly in the classes.conf

    # file, implicitly based upon the printers available on the LAN, or

    # both.

    #

    # When ImplicitClasses is On, printers on the LAN with the same name

    # (e.g. Acme-LaserPrint-1000) will be put into a class with the same

    # name. This allows you to setup multiple redundant queues on a LAN

    # without a lot of administrative difficulties. If a user sends a

    # job to Acme-LaserPrint-1000, the job will go to the first available

    # queue.

    #

    # Enabled by default.

    #



    #ImplicitClasses On



    #

    # ImplicitAnyClasses: whether or not to create "AnyPrinter" implicit

    # classes.

    #

    # When ImplicitAnyClasses is On and a local queue of the same name

    # exists, e.g. "printer", "printer@server1", "printer@server1", then

    # an implicit class called "Anyprinter" is created instead.

    #

    # When ImplicitAnyClasses is Off, implicit classes are not created

    # when there is a local queue of the same name.

    #

    # Disabled by default.

    #



    #ImplicitAnyCLasses Off



    #

    # HideImplicitMembers: whether or not to show the members of an

    # implicit class.

    #

    # When HideImplicitMembers is On, any remote printers that are

    # part of an implicit class are hidden from the user, who will

    # then only see a single queue even though many queues will be

    # supporting the implicit class.

    #

    # Enabled by default.

    #



    #HideImplicitMembers On





    ########

    ######## Security Options

    ########



    #

    # SystemGroup: the group name for "System" (printer administration)

    # access. The default varies depending on the operating system, but

    # will be "sys", "system", or "root" (checked for in that order.)

    #



    #SystemGroup sys



    #

    # RootCertDuration: How frequently the root certificate is regenerated.

    # Defaults to 300 seconds.

    #



    #RootCertDuration 300



    #

    # Access permissions for each directory served by the scheduler.

    # Locations are relative to DocumentRoot...

    #

    # AuthType: the authorization to use:

    #

    # None - Perform no authentication

    # Basic - Perform authentication using the HTTP Basic method.

    # Digest - Perform authentication using the HTTP Digest method.

    #

    # (Note: local certificate authentication can be substituted by

    # the client for Basic or Digest when connecting to the

    # localhost interface)

    #

    # AuthClass: the authorization class; currently only "Anonymous", "User",

    # "System" (valid user belonging to group SystemGroup), and "Group"

    # (valid user belonging to the specified group) are supported.

    #

    # AuthGroupName: the group name for "Group" authorization.

    #

    # Order: the order of Allow/Deny processing.

    #

    # Allow: allows access from the specified hostname, domain, IP address,

    # network, or interface.

    #

    # Deny: denies access from the specified hostname, domain, IP address,

    # network, or interface.

    #

    # Both "Allow" and "Deny" accept the following notations for addresses:

    #

    # All

    # None

    # *.domain.com

    # .domain.com

    # host.domain.com

    # nnn.*

    # nnn.nnn.*

    # nnn.nnn.nnn.*

    # nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn

    # nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/mm

    # nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/mmm.mmm.mmm.mmm

    # @LOCAL

    # @IF(name)

    #

    # The host and domain address require that you enable hostname lookups

    # with "HostNameLookups On" above.

    #

    # The @LOCAL address allows or denies from all non point-to-point

    # interfaces. For example, if you have a LAN and a dial-up link,

    # @LOCAL could allow connections from the LAN but not from the dial-up

    # link. Similarly, the @IF(name) address allows or denies from the

    # named network interface, e.g. @IF(eth0) under Linux. Interfaces are

    # refreshed automatically (no more than once every 60 seconds), so

    # they can be used on dynamically-configured interfaces, e.g. PPP,

    # 802.11, etc.

    #

    # Encryption: whether or not to use encryption; this depends on having

    # the OpenSSL library linked into the CUPS library and scheduler.

    #

    # Possible values:

    #

    # Always - Always use encryption (SSL)

    # Never - Never use encryption

    # Required - Use TLS encryption upgrade

    # IfRequested - Use encryption if the server requests it

    #

    # The default value is "IfRequested".

    #



    <Location />

    Order Deny,Allow

    Deny From All

    Allow From 127.0.0.1

    </Location>



    #<Location /classes>

    #

    # You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow

    # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password.

    #

    #</Location>



    #<Location /classes/name>

    #

    # You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow

    # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password.

    #

    #</Location>



    #<Location /jobs>

    #

    # You may wish to limit access to job operations, either with Allow

    # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password.

    #

    #</Location>



    #<Location /printers>

    #

    # You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow

    # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password.

    #

    #</Location>



    #<Location /printers/name>

    #

    # You may wish to limit access to printers and classes, either with Allow

    # and Deny lines, or by requiring a username and password.

    #



    ## Anonymous access (default)

    #AuthType None



    ## Require a username and password (Basic authentication)

    #AuthType Basic

    #AuthClass User



    ## Require a username and password (Digest/MD5 authentication)

    #AuthType Digest

    #AuthClass User



    ## Restrict access to local domain

    #Order Deny,Allow

    #Deny From All

    #Allow From .mydomain.com

    #</Location>



    <Location /admin>

    #

    # You definitely will want to limit access to the administration functions.

    # The default configuration requires a local connection from a user who

    # is a member of the system group to do any admin tasks. You can change

    # the group name using the SystemGroup directive.

    #



    AuthType Basic

    AuthClass System



    ## Restrict access to local domain

    Order Deny,Allow

    Deny From All

    Allow From 127.0.0.1



    #Encryption Required

    </Location>



    #

    # End of "$Id: cupsd.conf.in,v 1.16 2004/08/18 17:53:47 mike Exp $".

    #

  5. OK I think I am going to give up here. I mean it just seems that I am waisting your kind folks time. I don't think this printer is ever going to run on this linux box. I will just have to shell out the cash for a USB print server.