On Thu, 2014-08-14 at 19:48 +0200, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Especially Johannes Meixner told me that the current systemd
> configuration is missing a "Master Switch" to not only stop cupsd but
> also to tell that it should not be started on-demand. Currently you have
> only the possibility to stop the daemon butt systemd is still listening
> on the sockets and therefore CUPS gets started as soon as someone
> accesses port 631 or connects a USB printer.
The 'master switch' is this:
systemctl disable cups.{socket,path,service}
systemctl stop cups.{socket,path,service}
Not sure how it is configured on SuSE but the Fedora systemd
configuration files only use socket activation for the local UNIX domain
socket, not for any external ports.
Tim.
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