cups/cups-lpd-manpage.patch

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diff -up cups-1.7rc1/man/cups-lpd.man.in.lpd-manpage cups-1.7rc1/man/cups-lpd.man.in
--- cups-1.7rc1/man/cups-lpd.man.in.lpd-manpage 2013-07-08 23:15:13.000000000 +0200
+++ cups-1.7rc1/man/cups-lpd.man.in 2013-07-12 11:20:15.806737389 +0200
@@ -26,39 +26,8 @@ cups-lpd \- receive print jobs and repor
\fIcups-lpd\fR is the CUPS Line Printer Daemon ("LPD")
mini-server that supports legacy client systems that use the LPD
protocol. \fIcups-lpd\fR does not act as a standalone network
-daemon but instead operates using the Internet "super-server"
-\fIinetd(8)\fR or \fIxinetd(8)\fR. If you are using \fIinetd\fR,
-add the following line to the \fIinetd.conf\fR file to enable the
-\fIcups-lpd\fR mini-server:
-.br
-.nf
-
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- printer stream tcp nowait lp /usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-lpd cups-lpd \\
- -o document-format=application/octet-stream
-.fi
-.LP
-.LP
-\fBNote:\fR If you are using Solaris 10 or higher, you must run
-the \fIinetdconv(1m)\fR program to register the changes to the
-inetd.conf file.
-.LP
-If you are using the newer \fIxinetd(8)\fR daemon, create a file
-named \fI/etc/xinetd.d/cups\fR containing the following lines:
-.br
-.nf
-
- service printer
- {
- socket_type = stream
- protocol = tcp
- wait = no
- user = lp
- group = sys
- passenv =
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- server = /usr/lib/cups/daemon/cups-lpd
- server_args = -o document-format=application/octet-stream
- }
-.fi
+daemon but instead operates as a socket-activatable \fIsystemd(1)\fR
+service.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP 5
-h hostname[:port]
@@ -93,8 +62,7 @@ wrappers. Therefore, running \fIcups-lpd
allow any computer on your network (and perhaps the entire
Internet) to print to your server.
.LP
-While \fIxinetd\fR has built-in access control support, you
-should use the TCP wrappers package with \fIinetd\fR to limit
+You should use configure the firewall to limit TCP port 515
access to only those computers that should be able to print
through your server.
.LP
@@ -113,9 +81,7 @@ between LPD and IPP Protocols. Since man
stray from this definition, remote status reporting to LPD
clients may be unreliable.
.SH SEE ALSO
-\fIcups(1)\fR, \fIcupsd(8)\fR, \fIinetconv(1m)\fR,
-\fIinetd(8)\fR, \fIxinetd(8)\fR,
-.br
+\fIcups(1)\fR, \fIcupsd(8)\fR, \fIsystemd(1)\fR,
http://localhost:631/help
.SH COPYRIGHT
2013-03-18 18:26:09 +00:00
Copyright 2007-2013 by Apple Inc.