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My-Maemo user rating: (2 votes), 3 comments(s)
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Remote Printing via SSH and CUPS.
URPO utility for remote printing of files. A computer running SSH server and CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) required. These are available for any Linux distribution. Any format supported by CUPS (text file, pdf. jpg, gif, png etc.) is printable.
Company / Maintainer | | Contact or Home page | | Category | | Compatibility | | Type | Free | | | Download | | | | | | Average user rating | (2 votes) | | | User comments | | | | | | | | | | Compatible phones (unless stated otherwise in the program description above) | N900 |
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harrrypano from PHILIPPINES on 2011-11-21 18:37 CET |
i like this [Rate: 10/10] |
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joelol75 from UNITED STATES on 2011-03-13 04:50 CET |
sorry, the above advice isnt accurate. the only way is to have ssh server on port 22. a workaround is to run ssh on 2 ports and firewall the default port at the internet gateway. to do this, add another "port" line to /etc/ssh/sshd_config under your other non-default port.
Port 7999
Port 22
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joelol75 from UNITED STATES on 2011-02-13 05:25 CET |
Works great. The only issue I had was my ssh port on the server was non-standard. Many distros save the keys for the server in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2 (note the 2 on the end) I figured out a workaround I would like to share for the non standard port issue.. Simply prefix the username with -p ### So if the print server runs ssh on port 7777 and the username is joseph enter into the name feild:
-p 7777 joseph
Works a charm [Rate: 9/10] |
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