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hal_davison 10-24-2007 06:31 AM

From RHEL 4.0, CUPS print to PC at home
 
Greetings !!

Hope this is the better forum..

Have at office RHEL 4.0 using CUPS. At office have a static IP. Need to print reports etc to printer attached to my computer at home running Windoze XP with a static IP at home.

Have considered SAMBA, but I can't seem to get it to work.

Your kind assistance is appreciated..

farslayer 10-24-2007 07:36 AM

Cups uses IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) on port 631.

Quote:

Yes. There are a variety of ways you can remotely print through the Internet. One way to print via the Internet is to install IIS on the computer that's connected to the printer. IIS (Internet Information Services) can be installed on computers running XP Professional Edition, and lets your machine act as a web server. IIS will list your connected printer on a web page that can be accessed by any internet-connected computer. Internet printing with IIS is not enabled by default, so will you have to manually enable it. IIS can be tricky to install and configure. It is permissions-sensitive and if you open up permissions too much, you may risk the security of your computer. For more help setting up internet printing with IIS, see this article from Win IT Pro.
http://askbobrankin.com/share_a_printer_online.html

Not real thrilled about Windows IPP requiring IIS on the box... but I guess that's just he way MS works..


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