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October 28th, 2004, 02:12 PM
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 Originally Posted by Six Eyed Smily
cheers - cerberus looks ideal - low cpu usage will come in handy too. as it is behind a whole stack of firewalls and NAT boxes, security isnt really an issue.
the printer port - windows file and printer sharing is on 139. however LPR is a unix protocol, and from what i can gather from googling it seems to be able to operate on a variety of ports. my print server is short on documentation, which doesnt help.
any ideas?
if you can print out a configuration page, that should list the port. Alternatively, if you have machines that currently print to this device, you can check the port set up on the individual workstations, and that should tell you which one the printer is listening on...
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