Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!nstn.ns.ca!news.cs.indiana.edu!samsung!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!linac!att!emory!utkcs2!chili.cs.utk.edu!moore From: moore@chili.cs.utk.edu (Keith Moore) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: SCO TCP/IP: lpr service? Message-ID: <1991Feb23.031629.14812@cs.utk.edu> Date: 23 Feb 91 03:16:29 GMT References: <6563@spdcc.SPDCC.COM> Sender: usenet@cs.utk.edu (USENET News Poster) Reply-To: moore@cs.utk.edu Organization: Univ. of Tenn. Computer Science, Knoxville Lines: 26 In article <6563@spdcc.SPDCC.COM>, rbraun@spdcc.COM (Rich Braun) writes: |> I'm about to install TCP/IP between various systems, including a few SCO |> Unix 3.2.2 boxes, an RS-6000, and an NCR Tower. I've also got a DOS |> system serving as a gateway into a Novell network. |> |> Looking through SCO's TCP/IP manual, I find no support for standard |> lprd services which I used to run on a Sun network with various other |> systems (like a VAX/VMS system running Multinet). What gives? Did |> SCO really leave out something as fundamental as printer service from |> their costly TCP/IP product? How do I get my lpr / lpq / etc commands |> to work via TCP/IP? |> |> -rich I wrote my own version of "standalone" lpr that speaks the Berkeley lpd protocol. You can use it by itself or as a back-end to the SysV-style printer spooler that SCO supplies. Its command-line interface is nearly-identical to the Berkeley lpr program. The biggest limitation is that there is no lprm or lpq program to go with it at present, but these would not be too hard to implement. Let me know if you want it. If there is enough interest, I'll make it generally available via the sources groups. -- Keith Moore / U.Tenn CS Dept / 107 Ayres Hall / Knoxville TN 37996-1301 Internet: moore@cs.utk.edu BITNET: moore@utkvx