Re: cups security
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>>>>> "Luis" == Luis Gómez Miralles <lgomez@infoemergencias.com> writes:
Luis> Why don't you cut access to that port via tcp wrappers? At least
Luis> in my Woody, cups is in inetd.conf: #:OTHER: Other services
Luis> printer stream tcp nowait lp /usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-lpd
Luis> cups-lpd (actually i'm not sure whether this corresponds to cups
Luis> or to lpr)
That would be CUPS's lpr compatability daemon. If you don't have other
hosts needing to use your computer to print, you can just drop it
completely.
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