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- From: doug@happy.vf.ge.com (Doug Hughes)
- Subject: hosts.lpd doesn't work
- Message-ID: <1992Dec11.222039.17412@knight.vf.ge.com>
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- Organization: GE Aerospace - VF
- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1992 22:20:39 GMT
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- When I put an entry in hosts.lpd, the remote machine thinks
- it is not authorized to print to my machine. However, if I put
- a plus in hosts.lpd everything works fine. It also works if
- I put the machine in hosts.equiv. However, all things considered,
- I'd rather have the + in hosts.lpd than putting the machine in
- hosts.equiv. I've got NIS setup and the nameserver running.
- I've got the -B option set in the NIS makefile. I even tried
- putting the remote machine in the hosts file just in case..
- Nothing seemed to help. Any ideas?
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- Doug Hughes
- Software Developer - GE Aerospace (M&DSO), Valley Forge, PA
- doug@happy.vf.ge.com or hughes@sde.mdso.vf.ge.com
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