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- mkbsdnetpr - provide access to a remote printer using the BSD printing
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- mmmmkkkkbbbbssssddddnnnneeeettttpppprrrr [<local printer name>] [<remote host>] [<remote printer name>]
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- _m_k_b_s_d_n_e_t_p_r provides access on a local machine to a printer that is
- connected to a networked remote machine. The BSD printing protocols are
- used to communicate with the remote machine. _m_k_b_s_d_n_e_t_p_r can be run either
- interactively or in batch mode.
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- _m_k_b_s_d_n_e_t_p_r will run interactively if any or all of its command line
- arguments have not been specified. _m_k_b_s_d_n_e_t_p_r will prompt for any
- missing command line arguments.
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- _l_o_c_a_l _p_r_i_n_t_e_r _n_a_m_e is the name you wish to give the printer on your
- machine (see _l_p_a_d_m_i_n (_1_M)). (_l_o_c_a_l _p_r_i_n_t_e_r _n_a_m_e is setup using the lp
- spooler on the SGI). _r_e_m_o_t_e _h_o_s_t is the name of the machine that has the
- printer physically attached to it. Note that this machine must be
- accessible over the network. _r_e_m_o_t_e _p_r_i_n_t_e_r _n_a_m_e is the name of the
- printer on the remote machine.
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- After running this program, you might consider making this printer the
- default printer using _l_p_a_d_m_i_n(1M). This command is only usable by the
- system administrator.
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- Network printing to a remote system is achieved by submitting the print
- job to the local lp print spooler. The interface file for the local
- printer submits the print job to the remote printer using the
- _n_e_t_p_r_i_n_t(_1_M) utility.
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- Make sure that you have access to the remote system. Typically, this is
- done by adding an entry for the local system to the /etc/hosts.equiv or
- /etc/hosts.lpd file on the remote system.
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- /usr/spool/lp/log
- /usr/spool/lp/interface/<local printer name>
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- accept(1M), addclient(1M), enable(1), lp(1), lpadmin(1M), lpsched(1M),
- lpshut(1M), lpstat(1), mkjtpr(1M) mknetpr(1M) netprint(1M) rmprinter(1M).
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