SCO TCP/IP: lpr service?
E.J. Leoni-Smith
leo at unipalm.uucp
Tue Mar 5 09:38:23 AEST 1991
rbraun at spdcc.COM (Rich Braun) writes:
>I'm about to install TCP/IP between various systems, including a few SCO
>Unix 3.2.2 boxes, an RS-6000, and an NCR Tower. I've also got a DOS
>system serving as a gateway into a Novell network.
>Looking through SCO's TCP/IP manual, I find no support for standard
>lprd services which I used to run on a Sun network with various other
>systems (like a VAX/VMS system running Multinet). What gives? Did
>SCO really leave out something as fundamental as printer service from
>their costly TCP/IP product?
Yes: All system V stuff has networking as an 'add on' V.4 will support
remote printing, but will only act as LPR client, not LPD server. There
is a new mechanism in V.4 - don't know more.
>How do I get my lpr / lpq / etc commands
>to work via TCP/IP?
Patch the print drive scripts to use rsh hostname lp -dprinter < $file or
whatever. i.e. use rsh to remote invoke the print Q on SCO. beware that
user root cannot use rsh, so if you try a remote print as root it will
fail.
This hack works ok. easy from sysv.4 to sysv.4 Harder from 4.3BSD as
I don't know where to patch lpr mechaniusm.
If you need more info mail me.
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