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System and Network configuration • CUPS reporting "Unauthorized" and not printing

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> Edit /etc/cups/cupsd.conf to allow local printing without authentication?

What would I be looking for? Is there something I can change in that file? Or is there something to add? It seems to be an XML file with lots of options that control CUPS.
A hint with the section and/or a directive would be handy.
I would think it would be somewhere around the line shown here,

Code:

root@9600k:~# grep -i AuthInfoRequired /etc/cups/cupsd.confroot@9600k:~# grep -i AuthInfo /etc/cups/cupsd.confroot@9600k:~# grep -i Required /etc/cups/cupsd.conf# Default authentication type, when authentication is required...
But rather than that follow the procedure below to configure/add a printer using the web interface of CUPS, this will if it works overwrite the settings now configured.

https://opensource.com/article/21/8/share-printer-cups

Edit: Now I think the printer make/model you try to setup would probably be useful to know as well.

Statistics: Posted by RedGreen925 — 2024-06-16 02:55 — Replies 3 — Views 57



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