GUI Firewall configuration tools WAS HP LaserJet troubleshooting

Bob Elzer bob.elzer at gmail.com
Tue Aug 11 18:26:29 MST 2009


I'm not sure, do you want Ubuntu to be the primary domain controller ?

There are settings in samba to do that or also not have it be the domain
controller.
 

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> From: plug-discuss-bounces at lists.plug.phoenix.az.us 
> [mailto:plug-discuss-bounces at lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On 
> Behalf Of Trent Shipley
> Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 4:26 PM
> To: Main PLUG discussion list
> Subject: GUI Firewall configuration tools WAS HP LaserJet 
> troubleshooting
> 
> JD Austin wrote:
> > The other port is 9100
> > 
> > On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Matt Graham 
> <danceswithcrows at usa.net 
> > <mailto:danceswithcrows at usa.net>> wrote:
> > 
> >     From: Trent Shipley <tshipley at deru.com 
> <mailto:tshipley at deru.com>>
> >     > I have an HP LaserJet.
> > 
> >     Model#?  They only made about 300 different models of 
> those things.
> >     It's probably not important here, but may be later.
> > 
> >     > The three Macs find it and print to it, when I boot 
> my Mac into
> >     > windows it prints fine. Unfortunately the Ubuntu 
> 9.04.x box can't
> >     > find it.  If I bring up the browser based manager for 
> CUPS, I can't
> >     > find anything.  I give it the IP address for the 
> [printer], still
> >     > nothing.  I try the HP Linux printer utility and have no luck.
> > 
> >     In Gentoo, if I didn't have the snmp USE flag defined, the hplip
> >     utilities couldn't see or print to any networked HP 
> printers.  This
> >     shouldn't be a problem under Debian-derived things 
> though. Also, make
> >     sure there aren't any overly-restrictive firewall rules 
> in place like
> >     a default DROP without a corresponding ACCEPT for 
> whatever port this
> >     is using.  That'd cause the problems you describe.
> > 
> >     > What I'd like is a systematic diagnostic plan to start
> >     > troubleshooting
> > 
> >     Make sure you can ping the printer from the Ubuntu box 
> first.  Then
> >     see if you can "telnet $PRINTER_IP 631" and get a connection (if
> >     this thing does IPP), or use whatever port the thing uses.
> > 
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> HP Color LaserJet 3600n
> #It occurs to me it is probably poor security form to discuss 
> property on an email list or social networking site.
> 
> ping == pass;
> telnet == fail;
> 
> Disable firewall --> printing --> pass!!
> 
> I bet that's a huge part of my problem with Samba.  That and 
> getting by Ubuntu box to be the primary domain controller.
> 
> Does anybody use Guarddog to configure their desktop firewall?
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