Howto: Cups Printing in pfSense 2.0
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Is it possible to use USB printer? My CUPS finds nothing =( printer at
kernel: ugen0.2: <samsung> at usbus0</samsung>
Did you read the instructions given by the cups package after install? It may help.
Read the part about "USB printer" at the bottom. I have not tried this so I do not know if it will work.
Good luck.To enable printing with local printer you need to give group 'cups' r/w access to printer device: 1) Add following to /etc/devfs.rules (create if it doesn't exist): [system=10] add path 'unlpt*' mode 0660 group cups add path 'ulpt*' mode 0660 group cups add path 'lpt*' mode 0660 group cups 2) And following to /etc/rc.conf: devfs_system_ruleset="system" 3) Restart devfs: /etc/rc.d/devfs restart If your system supports 'devd' you can copy $PREFIX/share/examples/cups/lpt-cupsd.conf to $PREFIX/etc/devd/ To enable printing under Gimp and MS-Windows clients do the following: 1) Uncomment application/octet-stream line in mime.types 2) Uncomment application/octet-stream line in mime.convs 3) Restart cupsd If you are using libusb, it is important that no device driver, e.g. ulpt(4) is attached to the device you wish to use. In this case please ensure the cups user and group has read/write access to /dev/ugen* If you are using a USB printer wtih FreeBSD 8.0 or later, you will need to find the proper /dev/usb/* device pointed at by the /dev/ugen* entry. Follow the instructions for devfs.rules as above, but append a rule similar to the following for a printer attached as /dev/ugen0.2: add path 'usb/0.2.*' mode 0660 group cups
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If anyone is trying to do an embedded "CF" install on a read only filesystem, here are some steps:
1.) Remount the root filesystem read/write before installing/modifying anything.
mount -urw /
2.) Set the pkg_add temp directory to somewhere that has space.
setenv PKG_TMPDIR /tmp1
setenv TMPDIR /tmp1
Note: If you notice any of the pkg_add commands failing with error "Broken pipe" while installing
dependencies, you will need to install the dependencies manually. I would start with the last
package listed right before the error and install each manually, one at a time.Update
This will not work with the Prolific Technology Inc. usb-to-parallel adapters as nanobsd does not seem to have the module/s for this chip.
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Running 2.1Beta, followed the instructions. When I try running /usr/local/etc/rc.d/run_cups.sh, it returns Command not found. Also rebooted. Still cannot connect to 631.
Checked the error log (/var/log/cups/error_log) which states: E [10/Apr/2013:22:37:15 -0400] Syntax error on line 33.
Anyone have a clue?
Edit: Solved my own problem… spaces are inserted which need to be deleted in various lines (e.g. 33, 42...). Sorry for bumping the thread)
Edit2: How would one go about upgrading to the latest version of CUPS?
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when trying to add new printer - cups requires authentication. What credentials should I use? root + %system pass% Or %pfsense login% + %system pass% do not work…
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_surface
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_surface
Ok, But still no answer to my question :)
I should have missed something during installation or not?
It seems that the easiest way to buy a print server but he needs a place, one more outlet for additional power adapter and so on. -
You have samba on this also? I'm just looking at my CUPs settup and comparing.
(for making system changes, I'd think you would need to use the pfsense root username and password)
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no i have no samba…
and all login-password pairs which come to mind dont fits.. -
I'm not sure - When I setup CUPs on this system, I don't remember needing to do anything with passwords, but that linux and not BSD. I did need to configure CUPs to allow guest printing via IPP without usernames or pass.
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well, maybe you can help me with another issues?
- It seems strange that when i plug printer to usb port i have only one message:
kernel: ugen0.2: <samsung> at usbus0</samsung>
I guess that normally there should be something like this
ugen2.2: <samsung> at usbus2 ulpt0: <samsung 0="" 2="" samsung="" ml-2010,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 1.10="" 1.00,="" addr=""> on usbus2</samsung></samsung>
- my devfs.rules seems to be correct:
[2.0.1-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.ncat.routerpc]/dev(41): ls -l total 3 <...> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Aug 2 22:51 ugen0.1 -> usb/0.1.0 lrw-rw---- 1 root cups 9 Sep 16 01:59 ugen0.2 -> usb/0.2.0 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Aug 2 22:51 ugen1.1 -> usb/1.1.0 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Aug 2 22:51 ugen2.1 -> usb/2.1.0 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Aug 2 22:51 ugen3.1 -> usb/3.1.0 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Aug 2 22:51 ugen4.1 -> usb/4.1.0 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Aug 2 22:51 ugen4.2 -> usb/4.2.0 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 6 Aug 2 22:51 urandom -> random <...>
3)additionally i installed SpliX with pkg_add and now it is also seems to work ok:
/usr/local(17): lpinfo --make-and-model 'Samsung ML-2010' -m samsung/ml2010.ppd Samsung ML-2010, SpliX V. 2.0.0
/usr/local/share/cups/model(36): ls -l total 21 drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Sep 15 20:02 dell -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 9645 Jun 30 2010 pxlcolor.ppd -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 9453 Jun 30 2010 pxlmono.ppd drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 1024 Sep 15 20:02 samsung drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Sep 15 20:02 xerox
4)Is lpinfo -v output correct?
/usr/local(18): lpinfo -v Password for root on localhost? network http network ipp network lpd network socket
I can't add printer using lpadmin. Maybe smth wrong with the command:
/usr/local(21): lpadmin -E -p net_printer -v file:/dev/usb/0.2.0 -m "samsung/ml2010.ppd Samsung ML-2010, SpliX V. 2.0.0" -L "ML-2015 home router" -E lpadmin: Unable to connect to server: Bad file descriptor
And i can't add printer using Web interface: http://clip2net.com/s/5L6TRv (sorry for Russian language)
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Nope - Never used pfsense with CUPs. I'm not sure what to recommend for you and I'm also not sure if its recommended.
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Your issue with the password may be Chrome browser if you are using it. I just tested and that browser will not allow loading the "Add Printer" screen. Try Firefox or IE.
If you are using a USB-to-LTP adapter like me you should see the device:
[2.0.2-RELEASE][root@router.localdomain]/root(62): ls /dev/|grep lpt
ulpt0
unlpt0[2.0.2-RELEASE][root@router.localdomain]/root(63): lpinfo -v
Password for root on localhost?
network http
network ipp
network lpd
network socket
direct usb:/dev/ulpt0
direct usb:/dev/unlpt0well, maybe you can help me with another issues?
- It seems strange that when i plug printer to usb port i have only one message:
kernel: ugen0.2: <samsung> at usbus0</samsung>
I guess that normally there should be something like this
ugen2.2: <samsung> at usbus2 ulpt0: <samsung 0="" 2="" samsung="" ml-2010,="" class="" 0,="" rev="" 1.10="" 1.00,="" addr=""> on usbus2</samsung></samsung>
- my devfs.rules seems to be correct:
[2.0.1-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.ncat.routerpc]/dev(41): ls -l total 3 <...> lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Aug 2 22:51 ugen0.1 -> usb/0.1.0 lrw-rw---- 1 root cups 9 Sep 16 01:59 ugen0.2 -> usb/0.2.0 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Aug 2 22:51 ugen1.1 -> usb/1.1.0 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Aug 2 22:51 ugen2.1 -> usb/2.1.0 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Aug 2 22:51 ugen3.1 -> usb/3.1.0 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Aug 2 22:51 ugen4.1 -> usb/4.1.0 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 9 Aug 2 22:51 ugen4.2 -> usb/4.2.0 lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 6 Aug 2 22:51 urandom -> random <...>
3)additionally i installed SpliX with pkg_add and now it is also seems to work ok:
/usr/local(17): lpinfo --make-and-model 'Samsung ML-2010' -m samsung/ml2010.ppd Samsung ML-2010, SpliX V. 2.0.0
/usr/local/share/cups/model(36): ls -l total 21 drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Sep 15 20:02 dell -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 9645 Jun 30 2010 pxlcolor.ppd -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 9453 Jun 30 2010 pxlmono.ppd drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 1024 Sep 15 20:02 samsung drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel 512 Sep 15 20:02 xerox
4)Is lpinfo -v output correct?
/usr/local(18): lpinfo -v Password for root on localhost? network http network ipp network lpd network socket
I can't add printer using lpadmin. Maybe smth wrong with the command:
/usr/local(21): lpadmin -E -p net_printer -v file:/dev/usb/0.2.0 -m "samsung/ml2010.ppd Samsung ML-2010, SpliX V. 2.0.0" -L "ML-2015 home router" -E lpadmin: Unable to connect to server: Bad file descriptor
And i can't add printer using Web interface: http://clip2net.com/s/5L6TRv (sorry for Russian language)
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Thank you for help. IE also wants login and password.
Opera - same thing.
Could you share your cupsd.conf (/usr/local/etc/cups.cupsd.conf)?As for interface - I use usb, not usb-to-lpt converter (ls /dev/|grep lpt shows nothing)
Maybe I should specify login and pass for cups group? Or what group? Ooohh… :( -
User is root or admin. Both work. Password should be the same for admin and root unless you changed them.
cupsd.conf:
DefaultEncryption Never LogLevel warn SystemGroup wheel # Allow remote access Port 631 Listen /var/run/cups.sock # Enable printer sharing and shared printers. Browsing On BrowseOrder allow,deny BrowseAllow all BrowseRemoteProtocols CUPS BrowseAddress @LOCAL BrowseLocalProtocols CUPS DefaultAuthType Basic <location># Allow shared printing and remote administration... Order allow,deny Allow @LOCAL</location> <location admin=""># Allow remote administration... Order allow,deny Allow @LOCAL</location> <location admin="" conf="">AuthType Default Require user @SYSTEM # Allow remote access to the configuration files... Order allow,deny Allow @LOCAL</location> <policy default=""><limit send-document="" send-uri="" hold-job="" release-job="" restart-job="" purge-jobs="" set-job-attributes="" create-job-subscription="" renew-subscription="" cancel-subscription="" get-notifications="" reprocess-job="" cancel-current-job="" suspend-current-job="" resume-job="" cups-move-job="" cups-get-document="">Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM Order deny,allow</limit> <limit cups-add-modify-printer="" cups-delete-printer="" cups-add-modify-class="" cups-delete-class="" cups-set-default="" cups-get-devices="">AuthType Default Require user @SYSTEM Order deny,allow</limit> <limit pause-printer="" resume-printer="" enable-printer="" disable-printer="" pause-printer-after-current-job="" hold-new-jobs="" release-held-new-jobs="" deactivate-printer="" activate-printer="" restart-printer="" shutdown-printer="" startup-printer="" promote-job="" schedule-job-after="" cups-accept-jobs="" cups-reject-jobs="">AuthType Default Require user @SYSTEM Order deny,allow</limit> <limit cups-authenticate-job="">Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM Order deny,allow</limit> <limit all="">Order deny,allow</limit></policy> <policy authenticated=""><limit create-job="" print-job="" print-uri="">AuthType Default Order deny,allow</limit> <limit send-document="" send-uri="" hold-job="" release-job="" restart-job="" purge-jobs="" set-job-attributes="" create-job-subscription="" renew-subscription="" cancel-subscription="" get-notifications="" reprocess-job="" cancel-current-job="" suspend-current-job="" resume-job="" cups-move-job="" cups-get-document="">AuthType Default Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM Order deny,allow</limit> <limit cups-add-modify-printer="" cups-delete-printer="" cups-add-modify-class="" cups-delete-class="" cups-set-default="">AuthType Default Require user @SYSTEM Order deny,allow</limit> <limit pause-printer="" resume-printer="" enable-printer="" disable-printer="" pause-printer-after-current-job="" hold-new-jobs="" release-held-new-jobs="" deactivate-printer="" activate-printer="" restart-printer="" shutdown-printer="" startup-printer="" promote-job="" schedule-job-after="" cups-accept-jobs="" cups-reject-jobs="">AuthType Default Require user @SYSTEM Order deny,allow</limit> <limit cancel-job="" cups-authenticate-job="">AuthType Default Require user @OWNER @SYSTEM Order deny,allow</limit> <limit all="">Order deny,allow</limit></policy> BrowseWebIF Yes
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Found this article for pfSense 2.1: http://www.buildyourown.info/router/cups-printing-pfsense.html
Works perfect on pfSense 2.1 x86 CF -
Found this article for pfSense 2.1: http://www.buildyourown.info/router/cups-printing-pfsense.html
Works perfect on pfSense 2.1 x86 CFNice find!
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Found this article for pfSense 2.1: http://www.buildyourown.info/router/cups-printing-pfsense.html
Works perfect on pfSense 2.1 x86 CFNice find!
This was a good find however slightly dated as Cups is now updated a fair bit. I did try and work out how to update it but struggled as i could add to a package that was already on the machine. Is there a pkg upgrade command in FreeBSD?
I have been on the web interface 631, search printers work but didn't show mine but other printers but "Add printer" just asks for my login passwords and then returns me to the main page. urgh… not what I was hoping for.
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nice one!
working fine with my hp 1100 and a prolific interface on v2.1.3
a few remarks;1>
i used this as the "echo -e" line screwed up my rule somehowecho "[system=10]" >/etc/devfs.rules
echo "add path 'unlpt*' mode 0660 group cups" >> /etc/devfs.rules
echo "add path 'ulpt*' mode 0660 group cups" >> /etc/devfs.rules
echo "add path 'lpt*' mode 0660 group cups" >> /etc/devfs.rules
echo "add path 'usb/0.2.*' mode 0660 group cups" >> /etc/devfs.rules2> i had to check to remove blanc lines as in :
"Job-Subscription Renew-Subscription Cancel-Subscription Get-NotificationsReprocess-Job Cancel-Current-Job S"
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Hello everyone
I am new On mac , I have one issue
I have to write one virtual printer driver ,when i click on print job then I have to open one my application on print .
How can i do that??
Please refer me anything -
I want to add my config tricks into this topic
instead of using default rc.conf create and use rc.conf.local in /etc/
if you have some stupid printer like HP 10xx LaserJet series - for example -1020, you will need to upload the frimware to the printer every time it is connected / turned on.
So I am running another one startup script, that checks devd.conf on startup and adds some code to it from manually created devd.conf.local (that is not processed by default! you can use any name whatever you want for this file)#!/bin/sh if /usr/bin/sed -n '/sihp1020.dl/p' /etc/devd.conf | /usr/bin/grep -e sihp1020.dl | /usr/bin/grep -v grep > /dev/null ; then echo "not needed to modify" else cat /etc/devd.conf.local >> /etc/devd.conf | /etc/rc.d/devd restart | cat /usr/local/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1020.dl > /dev/ulpt0 fi exit 0
devd.conf.local :
# firmware for HP Laserjet 1020 printer attach 100 { device-name "ulpt[0-9]+"; match "vendor" "0x03f0"; match "product" "0x2b17"; action "cat /usr/local/share/foo2zjs/firmware/sihp1020.dl > /dev/$device-name"; };
This check applied needed configuration to devd.conf every pfsense upgrade, even 2.2.
Now if you want to make your CUPS working on 2.2 you will need to install new CUPS package, 1.7.3. But before, if you have an USB printer, you will need to start ulpt.ko module that is not included in pfsense anymore. I have requested ulpt to be included, waiting for answer.
Download the same version of freebsd (boot CD only) that pfsense 2.2 using and extract ulpt.ko from it. Put it into the /boot/kernel/ and place the
following line in loader.conf:ulpt_load="YES"
restart your pfsense to check if printer is detected.
Next you will need to install CUPS
type in shell:pkg install
and tell 'y'es once when it asks you
then type:
pkg install CUPS
after that it should install CUPS 1.7.3 on your firewall
if you have had CUPS installed before then configuration remains and should work.
Unfortunately my 1020 is not printing with this version of CUPS, but I did not researched it deeply now. The CUPS itself is running and allows to configure printers.