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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

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Instead of Allow from All, you can allow a particular network (for example, 10.0.0.0/
255.255.255.0), network interface (Allow from @IF(eth0)), or individual IP address
(Allow from 10.0.0.1).
On Fedora systems, it??™s best to set up your printer as a shared printer using the Printer
Configuration window. Here??™s how:
1. From the Desktop menu, select System???Administration???Printing (System???Printing
in Fedora 8). The Printer Configuration window appears.
2. Click the name of the printer you want to share. (If the printer is not yet configured, refer
to the section ???Setting Up Printers??? earlier in this chapter.)
3. Select the Shared box on the Settings tab so that a check mark appears in the box.
4. If you want to restrict access to the printer to selected users, select the Access Control tab
and choose one of the following options:
 Allow Printing for Everyone Except These Users??”With this selected, all users are
allowed access to the printer. By typing usernames into the Users box and clicking Add,
you exclude selected users.
 Deny Printing for Everyone Except These Users??”With this selected, all users are
excluded from using the printer. Type user names into the Users box and click Add to
allow access to the printer for only those names you enter.


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