Is CUPS insane?

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lmello
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Is CUPS insane?

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Here's the thing - in a couple of machines of my small network CUPS suddenly stopped to work - when I try to connect to it via the "localhost:631", the browser alerts me that it cannot connect to this location.

And last week everything was working just fine! :x
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Re: Is CUPS insane?

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A problem with your network?
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Re: Is CUPS insane?

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Akuna wrote:A problem with your network?
I don't know, some machines can print, a couple of others don't.

The real problem is that the users of my network are willing to crucify me because things don't work... they're complete Linux n00bs and I don't know if they accidentally messed up the system.
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Re: Is CUPS insane?

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lmello wrote:when I try to connect to it via the "localhost:631", the browser alerts me that it cannot connect to this location.
Your CUPS daemon does not seem to be running. First try /etc/rc.d/rc.cups status or ps ax | grep cupsd to verify this. If it is not running try to start it with /etc/rc.d/rc.cups start. An error message why cupsd cannot start should appear.
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Re: Is CUPS insane?

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You messing with cups/permissions settings while trying to make your scanner work is a more probable cause for cups not working than cups being insane. ;)
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