[K12OSN] remote CUPS administration
Huck
dhuckaby at paasda.org
Tue May 30 21:52:18 UTC 2006
maybe you can use putty with an ssh tunnel to forward the 631 port for
cups' web interface to her..and make a 'printeradmin' group that has
access...and make a user within that group for her...?
with my librarian I actually gave her an account on the K12LTSP box and
she could connect via one of the clients in the library and made a
script that purged the que and enabled the printer...and placed a
'laucher' on her desktop.
Sorry to be of so little help.
--Huck
Joe Guenther wrote:
> The librarian only has a windows XP machine on her desk. She needs to
> access the printers and the jobs via the web interface. A command line
> even if she had a linux terminal, would be asking too much of her limited
> computer ability, but a web interface may work.
>
> There are times when the printer needs to be re-enabled, but there are
> also times when print jobs need to be purged ... but thanks for the quick
> reply.
>
> Joe
>
> On Tue, May 30, 2006 3:43 pm, Huck said:
>> someone mentioned this:
>>
>> */10 * * * * /usr/bin/enable <PRINTERNAME>
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