Subject: Re: papd 'connection refused'
From: Benjamin Lee (benjaminlee@consultant.com)
Date: Sat Feb 17 2001 - 19:56:24 EST
I think this is a lpd / LPRng or kernel related error.
1. Maybe lpd isn't running. Or permissions aren't set properly.
2. Or parport_pc, lp, parport kernel modules were not loaded.
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 07:51:32PM +0100, Eric van Oorschot (mail) wrote:
> I'm using netatalk 1.4.99-0.20001108 and I'm able to use my Linux
> server as a fileserver for my iMac. But I can't get papd to
> work. Whatever I change to the papd.conf file I keep getting the
> follwing messages in my syslog.
>
> Feb 17 19:37:31 gildewg papd[19303]: read_ppd .ppd: No such file or directory
> Feb 17 19:38:00 gildewg papd[19305]: read_ppd .ppd: No such file or directory
> Feb 17 19:38:04 gildewg papd[19305]: lp_conn_unix connect /dev/printer: Connection refused
> Feb 17 19:38:04 gildewg papd[19305]: lp_print: lp_conn_unix: Connection refused
> r
>
> I don't have a /dev/printer. The user in papd :op=oorschot, and that's
> a user that normally can printer from the Linux server. One more
> thing, I'm using LPRng.
>
> Who knows what's going wrong ?
>
>
> Eric van Oorschot
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