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(Solved) Re: Cups can't access admin screen

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aus9:
No please.

Post here, this is the correct page.

Lets get one printer working first.

What is it or do I have ask again question (4) and (4b)

Do not  edit any configs until we both know why you need to do it.

We need to get the daemon working and confirm it working as well.

I won't offer any more advice until its clear you agree to follow simple rules so we can troubleshoot together.

I have no problem others offering advice but we NOT mind readers. we need facts and a plan that you follow.

When I ask questions I expect you to answer them or say why you can't or how to tell etc?
I am aussie so thick skinned so nothing you say here is going to hurt my remaining 6 brain cells ok

Can you see my logic?

athouston:
Man not working (Solved) as suggested).

Current status is...

Brand new clean x86 4.7.7. install
Download OnBoot cups.tcz, alc.ycz, net-tools.tcz.
TCE=/mnt/sda1
Reboot
cups status says cups is running
netstat shows no IP process running, unable to browse to http://localhost:631/admin
Edit cupsd.conf.default to add ServerName 192.168.0.22 and Port number 631
Execute sudo cups start
netstat shows cups IP process running on port 631, now can browse to http://localhost:631/admin
Reboot, now back to not working. Previous entries in cupsd.conf.default no longer present.


athouston:
As to the equipment side of things..

IBM Thinkcentre PC, Pentium 4 processor, 4GB RAM.

"Hard Drive" is 16GB 30x CF Card on an IDE adapter plugged direct into IDE port on motherboard.

Network is hard wired Gigabit.

I have checked the files needed as per another suggestion  and found that libacl.so.1 seemed to be missing, thats why I installed acl.tcz (not alc.tcz as poted below).

Juanito:

--- Quote from: athouston on June 24, 2013, 08:07:54 PM ---Reboot, now back to not working. Previous entries in cupsd.conf.default no longer present.

--- End quote ---

Take a look at the cups info file and the wiki section on back-up and/or persistence

cupsd.conf will not persist across boots unless you add it to your back-up

Rich:
Hi athouston

--- Quote ---Previous entries in cupsd.conf.default no longer present.
--- End quote ---
When you make changes to  .conf  files for extensions you need to add them to your backup if you want those changes
to persist.

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