Re: No connect permission for the lp printer command (It's workings again!)
> Yes, DEFAULT REJECT was there for a good reason. With DEFAULT ACCEPT,
> any arbitrary person from any arbitrary host can print to your
> printer. I have solved this problem by keeping DEFAULT ACCEPT at the
> bottom, but inserting "REJECT SERVICE=XRPQ NOT SERVER" above the
> "REJECT SERVICE=CSU" line (it's very important you insert it in the
> right spot). I believe this is fairly secure and it allows for local
> users printing.
In that case, can I suggest you file a bug, and include this solution?
Matthew
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