![]() ![]() Security has been tightened on 10.6.4, I think. Why? I think it may be a permissions issue. Clicking on "Edit Configuration File" has no effect. ![]() Note 1: The configuration file is available on the local 10.5.x machines that I checked, but it doesn't seem to be accessible on my 10.6.4 machine. I walked over to the "remote" machine and attempted to print on the Canon. At that point I was informed of a printing subsystem reset. I am fairly certain of the word "None" - it was either that or something synonymous.)Īllow From saved the edit. (Note: I neglected to write down the text I found there. I located the following text sequence:Īllow From No printing request from a remote machine would be accepted. I clicked on that and got a editable window containing the configuration file. This revealed a button "Edit Configuration File". (CUPS stands for "Common UNIX Printing System" and appears be the mechanism that makes printing work on MacOS X.) Then I chose the Administration tab. This is the control interface for the CUPS printing subsystem on that machine. Trying to print from an iMac running 10.6.x to a shared Canon Pixma iP4500 printer USB-connected on another local iMac running 10.5.x, I encountered the "printing on hold (authentication required)" blockage.Īfter checking all the usual issues in the Sharing and Print-Fax Control panels without any improvement, and verifying that local printing functioned normally, I went to the local machine, opened a browser window, and entered this URL:
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