cupsctl(8)


NAME

   cupsctl - configure cupsd.conf options

SYNOPSIS

   cupsctl   [   -E   ]   [   -U   username  ]  [  -h  server[:port]  ]  [
   --[no-]debug-logging ] [ --[no-]remote-admin ] [ --[no-]remote-any ]  [
   --[no-]share-printers ] [ --[no-]user-cancel-any ] [ name=value ]

DESCRIPTION

   cupsctl  updates  or  queries the cupsd.conf file for a server. When no
   changes are requested, the current configuration values are written  to
   the standard output in the format "name=value", one per line.

OPTIONS

   The following options are recognized:

   -E   Enables encryption on the connection to the scheduler.

   -U username
        Specifies  an  alternate  username to use when authenticating with
        the scheduler.

   -h server[:port]
        Specifies the server address.

   --[no-]debug-logging
        Enables (disables) debug logging to the error_log file.

   --[no-]remote-admin
        Enables (disables) remote administration.

   --[no-]remote-any
        Enables (disables) printing from any address, e.g., the Internet.

   --[no-]share-printers
        Enables (disables) sharing of local printers with other computers.

   --[no-]user-cancel-any
        Allows (prevents) users to cancel jobs owned by others.

EXAMPLES

   Display the current settings:

       cupsctl

   Enable debug logging:

       cupsctl --debug-logging

   Get the current debug logging state:

       cupsctl | grep '^_debug_logging' | awk -F= '{print $2}'

   Disable printer sharing:

       cupsctl --no-share-printers

KNOWN ISSUES

   You cannot set the Listen or Port directives using cupsctl.

SEE ALSO

   cupsd.conf(5), cupsd(8),
   CUPS Online Help (http://localhost:631/help)

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright  2007-2016 by Apple Inc.





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