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"Network host busy" when trying to print from linux client to linux server using CUPS

Asked by lconnell in Linux Printing

Tags: host, busy, network, cups

I am using FC1 on linux client and FC1 on linux server.  I am using CUPS 1.1.19.  When i try to print to my server it gells me "network host '192.168.0.5' busy.  I noticed I can't telnet or http to port 631 on my server either.  I am not running a firewall at all.  I went into cupsd.conf and made allow all and deny none.  Although making these changes and restarting cups it will write at the end of the cupsd.conf file that it is deny all allow 127.0.0.1.

What is it that I am missing here?
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