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Old 09-01-2004, 07:49 AM   #1
jhp
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linux print server with quotas!


hi everyone,

i've been setting up the odd fedora 2 box here to help keep our costs down and up to now it's doing a great job of mail filtering, dns & the odd bit of routing.

recently, we've looked into introducing a print quotaing system. for windows, it looks quite costly. i wondered if it would be possible to not only set up a linux print server- which i've read briefly about and know that this is possible ;-) - but to configure it to monitor/ban print usage on a per-user in the active directory basis?

links, nods, winks, all welcome. thanks for any advice!

john
 
  


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