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server - How do you administer CUPS remotely using the web ...
https://askubuntu.com/.../how-do-you-administer-cups-remotely-using-the-web-interf...
Jan 29, 2011 - All I had to do was add "Allow all" to to the access to the server and the admin pages so that my configuration now looked like: # Restrict access to the admin pages... <Location /admin> Order allow,deny Allow all </Location> # Restrict access to configuration files... <Location /admin/conf> AuthType Default ...CUPS - Print Server - Official Ubuntu Documentation
https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/cups.html
CUPS can be configured and monitored using a web interface, which by default is available at http://localhost:631/admin. The web interface can be used to perform all printer management tasks. In order to perform administrative tasks via the web interface, you must either have the root account enabled on your server,PrintingCupsWebInterface - Community Help Wiki - Official Ubuntu ...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PrintingCupsWebInterface
Jul 26, 2009 - Introduction. This guide is intended for Xubuntu and other users who cannot log into the CUPs web interface and would like to change their printer configuration with CUPs. Setting Up CUPs Web Interface. First you need to add yourself to the lpadmin group. In terminal: sudo usermod -aG lpadmin ...How to Setup CUPS Printer Admin Web GUI for Remote Access
https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2016/02/cups-admin-ui-access/?utm...
Feb 15, 2016 - CUPS stands for Common UNIX Printing System. There are two ways to manage your printers on Linux environment: First, from command line, using lpadmin command, you can configure your printer and manage the print queues; Second, from web UI, you can manage your printers interactively. In one of ...[ubuntu] howto administer cups through web interface? - Ubuntu Forums
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=891757
Aug 16, 2008 - Up to the point where I am supposed to be able to get an administration page when connecting the browser to port 613 of the box. All I get is "413 Forbidden." I read somewhere that debian/ubuntu restrict remote admin'ing of cups by default and that it has to be enabled, but I don't know how. This is just a ...How can I enable remote access to the Admin page in CUPS - Server ...
https://serverfault.com/.../how-can-i-enable-remote-access-to-the-admin-page-in-cups
Mar 4, 2017 - See also https://askubuntu.com/questions/387217/cups-admin-user-and-[SOLVED] CUPS localhost:631 no longer works - LinuxQuestions
https://www.linuxquestions.org/.../ubuntu.../cups-localhost-631-no-longer-works-417...
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But I did recently upgrade my system to the newest LTS release (so, 16.04) and I noticed today that I can't access the CUPS server via my browser .... Web interface setting... WebInterface Yes # Restrict access to the server... <Location /> Order allow,deny </Location> # Restrict access to the admin pages.This Might be Helpful: Remote Access to CUPS Web Interface
thismightbehelpful.blogspot.com/2008/09/remote-access-to-cups-web-interface.html
Sep 16, 2008 - If you have a server(without gnome or kde running) and need to install a printer, the easiest way is to use the CUPS web interface. You can see it on your own ubuntu computer by going to http://localhost:631/admin. But to get to this page remotely for a server, you need to first make some edits to the cups ...Linux - How to setup cups.conf to access cups web interface from ...
https://stackoverflow.com/.../linux-how-to-setup-cups-conf-to-access-cups-web-interf...
Oct 5, 2017 - I need to enable remote administration of the printers using the cups web interface. I have read about this around but I'm missing something. In the cupsd.Enabling CUPS Printer Interface for Mac – How can we help?
https://support.vendhq.com/.../205052024-Enabling-CUPS-Printer-Interface-for-Mac
Jul 30, 2015 - Enabling CUPS Printer Interface for Mac. CUPS is a network printing service used by Mac computers. It allows you to setup your printers on a network, and customise options such as cash drawer setup. First off, go to http://localhost:631/