p910nd for Debian
p910nd is not started by default.
You need to edit /etc/default/p910nd and change some options:
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P910ND_OPTS: Use this variable to set p910nd options.
See man p910nd(8) for all options -
P910ND_NUM: Printer number ( use port: 9100 + P910ND_NUM )
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P910ND_START: In Debian this variable enable or disable p910nd start.
p910nd exposes TCP ports and admin is responsible
for securing it.
Set to "1" to enable p910nd.
Example:
Start p910nd in 9100 port with /dev/usb/lp1 USB printer.
P910ND_OPTS=" -f /dev/usb/lp1"
P910ND_NUM="0"
P910ND_START="1"
In Debian p910nd is compiled with USE_LIBWRAP.
Access control can be done with /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny.
The service name is p910nd.
Example (only allow local network):
/etc/hosts.allow
p910nd: 192.168.0.
/etc/hosts.deny
p910nd: ALL
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