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Date:      Mon, 26 Jun 2006 09:36:46 -0400
From:      John Nielsen <lists@jnielsen.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        Micah <micahjon@ywave.com>
Subject:   Re: CUPS, USB printers & "Permission Denied"
Message-ID:  <200606260936.47202.lists@jnielsen.net>
In-Reply-To: <449F5F62.9040807@ywave.com>
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On Monday 26 June 2006 00:15, Micah wrote:
> John Nielsen wrote:
> > On Sunday 25 June 2006 20:04, Anthony Agelastos wrote:
> >> On Jun 25, 2006, at 7:35 PM, John Nielsen wrote:
> >>> On Sunday 25 June 2006 19:28, Anthony Agelastos wrote:
> >>>> I updated CUPS and I cannot print to my USB laser printer. The web
> >>>> interface shows the following:
> >>>>
> >>>> hp_LaserJet_1160Le (Default Printer) "Unable to open USB device
> >>>> "usb:/dev/ulpt0": Permission denied"
> >>>>     Description: Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 1160Le
> >>>> Location: Den
> >>>> Make and Model: HP LaserJet 1160 Foomatic/hpijs (recommended)
> >>>> Printer State: stopped, accepting jobs, published.
> >>>> Device URI: usb:/dev/ulpt0
> >>>>
> >>>> Doing a `dmesg | grep ulpt0`, I get
> >>>>
> >>>> ulpt0: Hewlett-Packard hp LaserJet 1160 series, rev 1.10/1.00,
> >>>> addr 2,
> >>>> iclass 7/1
> >>>> ulpt0: using bi-directional mode
> >>>>
> >>>> The printer itself works (I plugged it directly into my MacBook
> >>>> and it
> >>>> printed fine). To ensure it wasn't an awkward build error, I issued a
> >>>>
> >>>> `portupgrade -fR cups`
> >>>>
> >>>> and rebuilt it and everything it is dependent upon. Does anyone
> >>>> else have
> >>>> any ideas? I am running an early 6.1-STABLE (FreeBSD dell.home.iq
> >>>> 6.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE #0: Sat May 13 01:04:32 EDT 2006
> >>>> root@dell.home.iq:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/IQKERNEL  i386).
> >>>
> >>> Just a "me too" so far with an el cheapo Lexmark USB laser printer
> >>> (E210).
> >>> Are you using the foomatic script? I am, with a PPD from
> >>> linuxprinting.org.
> >>
> >> I am not sure, actually (it was so long ago, I do not remember how I
> >> got it working). I installed hpijs and "Make and Model" mentions
> >> Foomatic/hpijs, so perhaps. I am sorry I could not be of more
> >> assistance with this question.
> >>
> >>> I'm going to try backing up and blowing away my etc/cups dir, re-
> >>> updating
> >>> the port, reinstalling foomatic and my ppd, and see if that makes any
> >>> difference. I'll post whatever I learn.
> >>
> >> Thank you for posting your findings and for your quick reply.
> >
> > No luck. I basically re-installed everything (including config files and
> > the foomatic filters) from scratch. I also changed the permissions
> > on /dev/ulpt0 to be 0664 for root:cups. That prevents the permissions
> > error, but I still get nothing from the printer. The message that comes
> > up in the cups web interface when I try to print a test page is:
> >
> > "/usr/local/libexec/cups/backend/usb failed"
> >
> > I did get my other printer (on a different machine) working with cups
> > 1.2.0 by just changing the permissions on the device node. I hadn't ever
> > set this printer up with cups before today, though. It's using
> > gutenprint.
> >
> > JN
>
> Check the error log for more verbose messages (located in /var/log/cups/
> or from the cups web interface).

I just discovered the web interface, so I'll keep an eye on it.

>  From what I've read while trying to solve my failure is that some of
> the backends/drivers don't work properly with the new cups. We're
> probably dealing with several simultaneous failures that need to be
> worked out.

That's the conclusion I'm coming to as well. My sense so far is that most of 
the issues stem from the new cups trying to do as little as possible as root 
and from other pieces assuming / requiring that they will be run as root. 
Obviously the /dev/ulpt permissions thing is a result of this. Another case 
in point is the cups-pdf backend. It stopped working after the cups upgrade 
until I made it setuid root.

> FWIW, cups is working with an Epson 777 and the gimp-print drivers using
> /dev/unlpt0.  It seems to work as well as it did before once I got the
> permissions issue worked out.

Good deal. My network printers at work are also working since the upgrade, so 
all hope is not lost.

JN



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