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LPD.CONF(5) |
FreeBSD File Formats Manual |
LPD.CONF(5) |
lpd.conf - configuration file for the LPRng line printer spooler system
The file lpd.conf is used to provide configuration information for the
LPRng Printer spooler system and defaults for printcap information. Leading
spaces on lines are ignored, and blank lines and lines whose first nonblank
character is a sharp (``#'') are ignored. Trailing blanks and tabs
(whitespace) for an option value are deleted unless the last one is escaped
with a backslash (``\''). All other lines specify parameters and should be of
the following form:
keyword
keyword@
keyword#value
keyword=value
Note that these values are the same format as printcap(5) values. Values
in the configuration can contain host or machine dependent information; to
assist with this, the following escape sequences in the configuration
information are replaced as follows:
- %h
- the short form of the host name (i.e.- non fully qualified).
- %H
- the fully qualified host name.
- %a
- the abbreviated architecture name, sun4, sol2, hpux,
aix, irix5, etc. This value can be set using the
architecture keyword in the configuration file and is set to a
default value at compile_time.
- %P
- the printer name from the printcap entry (see below).
- %R
- the remote printer name from the printcap entry.
- %M
- the remote host name from the printcap entry. This is truncated to the
short host name.
For example, on host dickory.sdsu.edu, the strings
short=%h long=%H arch=%a would be
expanded as short=dickory long=dickory.sdsu.edu arch=sun4
.
The P, R, and M tags are provided for use with combined
configuration and printcap information. These values are not expanded when
the printcap information is initially processed, and can be used only in a
limited number of printcap or other entries. Currently only the printcap
:sd: (spool directory) and :forward_server: (forward server) entries use
these.
Some of the following parameters take lists of files or directories. Unless
otherwise explicitly stated, these lists can be separated by commas (,),
semicolons (;), or colons, (punctuation) and possibly tabs or spaces
(whitespace) as well.
Keyword names can use either underscores (_) or hyphens (-) in
their names, but the underscore is preferred.
- include pathname [pathname*] (no default)
- This can be used to include files into the lpd.conf file. The
include file parameter a whitespace separated list of files; the files
must have absolute pathnames and must be readable.
- ae (default: "jobend $H $n $P $k $b $t")
- This specifies either a script or a filter to be invoked at the send of a
job for accounting purposes. See as for the matching accounting at
start, and the printcap(5) and lpd(8) man pages for
details.
- allow_getenv (default: "LPD_CONF")
- This option specifies an environment variable whose value is a
configuration file. Use of this is restricted to test purposes, and SUID
ROOT client and server will not run when the variable is enabled.
- ar (default: yes)
- See printcap(5) for details.
- architecture
- The default value is set at compile time and can be overwritten with this
parameter. The default value of this parameter is set at compile time and
it is used when expanding the special sequence %a in pathname and
filename strings in this config file.
- auth (default: NULL)
- Authentication type to be used for client to server communication.
- auth_client_filter (default: NULL)
- Program to be used for client to server communication.
- auth_forward (default: NULL)
- Authentication type to be used for server to server communication.
- auth_forward_filter (default: NULL)
- Program to be used for server to server communication.
- auth_forward_id (default: NULL)
- Authentication id of remote server for server to server
communication.
- auth_receive_filter (default: NULL)
- Program to be used by server receive server or client communication.
- auth_server_id (default: NULL)
- Authentication id of originating client or server.
- as (default: "jobstart $H $n $P $k $b $t")
- See as.
- bk (default: no)
- See printcap(5) for details.
- bk_filter_options
- (default: "$P $w $l $x $y $F $c $L $i $J $C $0n $0h $-a") If the
"bkf" (backwards compatible filter) flags is set in the printcap
entry and the original filter specification does not have a `$` in it,
this option string is appended to a filter specification, and the string
expanded with values from the printcap information and job information.
(see of_filter_options, filter_options, bk_filter_options,
bk_of_filter_options)
- bk_of_filter_options
- (default: "$w $l $x $y") If the "bkf" (backwards
compatible filter) flags is set in the printcap entry and the original
filter specification does not have a `$` in it, this option string is
appended to the OF filter specification, and the string expanded with
values from the printcap information and job information. (see
of_filter_options, filter_options, bk_filter_options,
bk_of_filter_options)
- check_for_nonprintable (default: "")
- (Used by LPR) check f and p formats for non_printable characters unless
-b (binary) or -l (literal) command_line option is supplied.
Note that files containing HPGL or other printer control languages would
often be classed as ``non_printable''.
- connect_grace (default: 0 seconds)
- The time to pause before opening a new connection to a printer. This
allows the printer time to recover from the previous job.
- connect_interval (default: 10 (seconds))
- The time to pause after a failed connection or open of the printing device
before attempting a new connection or open.
- connect_timeout (default: 10 (seconds))
- The time to wait for a device open or connection to complete. A zero value
is infinite timeout.
- retry_nolink (default: true)
- When TRUE and the LPD server is printing or transferring a job, then an
indefinite number of attempts to connect to or open the IO device will be
made.
- default_banner_printer (default: "")
- The default banner printer program to be used for printing banners. This
should be specified in the LPD configuration file.
- default_format (default: "f")
- Default format for printing jobs.
- default_logger_port
- (default: 2001) specifies a default port number for logger information.
See logger_destination for details.
- default_logger_protocol
- (default: UDP) specifies a default protocol for logger information. See
logger_destination for details.
- default_permission (default: ACCEPT)
- Default permission for operations.
- default_printer (default: "")
- The default printer to use if there is no PRINTER environment variable,
the user has not specified a printer, or there is no printcap
information.
- default_priority (default: "A")
- Default priority (class) for printing jobs. This is also used as the job
class.
- default_remote_host (default: "%H")
- The default remote host to use.
- default_tmp_dir (default: /tmp)
- Directory for temporary files.
- domain_name (default: "")
- This parameter is optional, and is appended to the hostname to make it
into a fully_qualified domain name, ie. class.iona.ie. It will only
be used if the software cannot determine the domain name using other
means, such as gethostbyname(3n).
- ff (default: \f)
- Formfeed string.
- filter_ld_path
- (default: /usr/local/lib:/lib:/usr/lib://usr/local/lib) The value for the
environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH, both used when executing, and passed
on to filters. This variable is used to find shared libraries on SunOS,
Solaris and Linux.
- filter_options
- (default: "$C $F $H $J $L $P $Q $R $Z $a $c $d $e $f $h $i $j $k $l
$n $p $r $s $w $x $y $-a") If the "bkf" (backwards
compatible filter) flags is not set in the printcap entry and the original
filter specification does not have a `$` in it, this option string is
appended to a filter specification, and the string expanded with values
from the printcap information and job information. (see of_filter_options,
filter_options, bk_filter_options, bk_of_filter_options)
- filter_path
- (default: /usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/sbin:/usr/sbin)
The value for the environment variable PATH, both used to find filters and
passed on to filters run by lpd and lpr.
- force_poll (default: no)
- Some software packages put print jobs directly into the spool queues. The
force_poll flag forces lpd to periodically poll spool queues
looking for jobs and no server. The poll_time variable sets the
interval between polls.
- full_time (default: no)
- Use full time and date format in logging and error messages.
- fx (default: "")
- See printcap(5) for details. This specifies the job formats allowed
for this queue.
- group (default "daemon")
- The group to use for file ownership and process permissions. Used only by
lpd; this can be the name of a group or a number. All filters will run as
the specified group. Note that if the group value is 0, then the real user
group of the process at startup will be used.
- kerberos_keytab (default "/etc/lpd.keytab")
- The keytab file to be used by the LPD server when using built-in kerberos
authentication. The keytab file should be owned by the LPD server, and be
readable/writable only by it (i.e. - 600 permissions).
- kerberos_life (default NULL)
- The lifetime of a Kerberos ticket. NULL selects the default lifetime. Time
should be specified using the standard Kerberos time representations.
- kerberos_forward_principal (default NULL)
- remote principal used by server when forwarding
- kerberos_renew (default NULL)
- The renewal of a Kerberos ticket. NULL selects a non-renewable ticket.
Time should be specified using the standard Kerberos time
representations.
- kerberos_server_principal (default "lpr")
- Server principal used when client sending to server or when server is
originating connection to another server for forwarding.
- kerberos_service (default "lpr")
- The service name used to make requests to the LPD server when using
kerberos authentication. For example, if kerberos_service has the value
lpr, the server is on host alpha.com, and the kerberos domain is
ALPHA.COM, then the kerberos principal name would be:
lpr/alpha.com@ALPHA.COM.
- la (default: yes)
- See printcap(5) for details.
- lf (default: log)
- Name of the log file.
- lo (default: lock)
- Name of the lock file.
- localhost
- (default "localhost") The name of the localhost entry to be used
for the TCP/IP loopback interface. The TCP/IP connection may originate
from the local host; use this name to check to see if the local host
address is in the IP address database, and use it as the origination
address for local connections. This is done to avoid problems with
multi-homed hosts who originate connections from different
interfaces.
- lockfile (default: /var/spool/lpd/lpd)
- The file used to indicate the presence of an lpd server running on
the host. The lpd_port value is appended to the lockfile value to provide
a unique lockfile even when different versions of LPRng are running on the
same system.
- logger_destination
- (default: "") This specifies a destination for logger
information generated by the lpd server. The formation of the destination
specification is host[%port][,(TCP|UDP)]. For example, localhost%2001,UDP
would send logger information to the localhost IP address, on port 2001
using the UPD protocol. The default port and protocol are set by the
default_logger_port and default_logger_protocol configuration variables
respectively.
- longnumber
- (default: no) RFC1179 requires 3 digit job numbers; setting longnumber to
yes allows 6 digit numbers. If the backwards_compatible flag is set, only
3 digit numbers will be used.
- lpd_listen_port (default: =515) [ipaddr%]port
- The port that lpd binds to. If the parameter is set to off then
lpd does not listen to any TCP port. See lpd_port for
details of the format of the argument.
If this is not set at all, then lpdP will listen on
lpd_port.
- lpd_port (default: printer) [ipaddr%]port
- The port that lpr and the other client programs send their requests
to. The specification has the format ipaddr%port. If the IP address is
specified then a bind to only this address and port is done. If the port
value is not a number a service lookup is performed and the corresponding
service port is used; see services(5). This parameter is useful for
debugging a new installation of LPRng, in that running LPRng on a
different port from the default will not interfere with a previous
installation of LPD or LPRng.
- lpd_printcap_path (default: "")
- The location of lpd server only printcap database information. If
this is nonblank the printcap_pathP will not be used by the
lpd server.
- mail_operator_on_error (default: "")
- Put this person on the CC-list of the mail, if it is not a success mail.
(So in addition to the person who made the printer request, also this
person gets error messages, but no success messages.)
- max_status_line (default: 79)
- An integer value specifying the numbers of characters to be used for
displaying simple job status; this includes the queue position, job
identifier, job contents, size, and time. A 0 (zero) value indicates no
restrictions.
- max_status_size (default: 10 (Kbytes))
- An integer value specifying (in K bytes) the maximum size of the status
file to be generated during printing operations. A 0 value will create
unlimited size status files. When the file size exceeds this value, it is
truncated to min_status_size K bytes.
- mc (default: 1)
- See printcap(5) for details.
- min_status_size (default: 0 (Kbytes))
- Minimum status size. If 0, defaults to 20 percent of max_status_size.
- minfree (default: 0)
- The amount of free space (in Kbytes) needed in the spool directory in
order for a job to be accepted. If 0, there is no limit; if the parameter
is the name of a file rather than a number, the file must contain a
numerical minimum free value (in Kbytes). This value is overridden by the
printcap mi field value.
- ms_time_resolution
- (default: FALSE) This flag causes the time information to be printed to
millisecond accuracy. This is overkill for most purposes.
- of_filter_options
- (default: "") If this is not set, the value defaults to the same
as the filter_options value. This string is appended to a OF filter
specification, and the string expanded with values from the printcap
information and job information. If the "bkf" (backwards
compatible filter) flags is set in the printcap entry, of
bk_of_filter_options value is appended instead (see of_filter_options,
filter_options, bk_filter_options, bk_of_filter_options)
- originate_port
- (default: "721 731") A range of port numbers to originate
requests from. When sending service requests, the software will try to
open and bind to these ports to originate a request to a server. If no
port is given, or all of the requested ports are unavailable or cannot be
bound to, then a normal use port is requested. Note that on UNIX systems,
if a port in the range 0-1023 is requested the EUID of the process must be
root for the request to be granted. Note that RFC1179 specifies that
requests must originate from ports in the range 721-731.
- pass_env
- (default: "LANG,LC_CTYPE,LC_NUMERIC,LC_TIME,LC_COLLATE,LC_MONETARY,
LC_MESSAGES,LC_PAPER,LC_NAME,LC_ADDRESS,LC_TELEPHONE,LC_MEASUREMENT,LC_IDENTIFICATION,LC_ALL")
Client programs such as LPR, LPC, etc., will pass these
environment variables to any filter programs they start.
- poll_time (default: 6000)
- Interval in seconds at which LPD checks for queues with jobs and no server
active. See force_poll as well.
- pl (default: 66)
- See printcap(5) for details.
- pr (default: /bin/pr)
- See printcap(5) for details.
- printcap_path
- (default: "/etc/printcap") The location of the printcap database
file. If a file or filter does not exist, it is considered a fatal error.
All valid entries in these files will be used. See PRINTCAP LOOKUP for
details.
- perms_path
- (default: /etc/lpd.perms:/usr/etc/lpd.perms: /var/spool/lpd/lpd.perms.%h)
The location of the printer permissions database. If a file or
filter does not exist, it is skipped. The first file or filter that
exists and is readable will be used. See PERMISSIONS LOOKUP for
details.
- pw (default: 80)
- See printcap(5) for details.
- save_on_error
- (default: no) Save a job in the spool queue if it has an error rather than
removing it.
- save_when_done
- (default: no) Save a job in the spool queue after completion rather than
removing it.
- send_data_first
- (default: no) Send data files of a job first, followed by the control
file.
- send_failure_action (default: "")
- The lpd server uses this to determine the action to take when unable to
print or process a job. The keyword abort will cause it to
terminate operations, leaving the job in the queue, remove will
cause it to remove the job, retry will cause it to retry the job,
and hold will cause it to hold the job with an error indication. If
the value is a filter, then the filter will be invoked and the exit status
of the filter used to determine the actions.
- send_job_rw_timeout (default: 6000)
- When printing or sending a job to a remote printer, use this as a write to
the device or remote host timeout value. If a timeout occurs, then a FAIL
status is returned and the send_failure_action value is used to determine
what to do on failure.
- send_try (default: 3)
- Numbers of times to try to send a job to the printer or remote host. A 0
value means an infinite number of times.
- sendmail (default: "/usr/lib/sendmail -oi -t")
- If the argument is empty then all mail_related functionality is disabled.
The arguments are the command to run when mail is to be sent. The command
used needs to be able to accept the message on stdin, with no
arguments. The message will contain the To:, From:,
Cc: and Subject: headers.
- server_tmp_dir (default: /tmp)
- Temporary dir for the server.
- spool_dir_perms (default: 042700)
- Permissions of the spool directories.
- spool_file_perms (default: 0600)
- Permissions of the spool files.
- syslog_device (default: /dev/console)
- Log to this device if all else fails.
- unix_socket_path (default: /var/run/lprng/socket)
- Location of the Unix socket that lpd listens on and LPRng clients attempt
to communicate to when host is localhost. Set to off to disable
listening and connecting via a Unix socket.
- use_date (default: no)
- No information about this parameter available.
- use_identifier (default: no)
- Add a job identifier line to the control file, using the 'A' entry in the
control file.
- use_info_cache (default: yes)
- If this is set to yes, lpd.perms and printcap information lookups
will be cached for later use. Only lookups in the main databases will be
cached, not lookups in the per_printer databases. You can force the
lpd to flush its cache and reread the permissions file by sending
it a SIGHUP.
- use_queuename (default: no)
- Put an entry into control files identifying the spool queue the job was
originally sent to. The entry has the form 'Qspoolname', and its value can
be passed to filters. This is useful for setting up a spool queue which
formats jobs in different ways, depending on the name of the queue.
- use_shorthost (default: no)
- By default, names of lpr job files used the originating host fully
qualified domain name. This can exceed 14 characters, the limit of file
names on some UNIX systems. If this is set to yes, the
non-qualified name will be used, and if the host name is at most 8
characters the file name will be at most 14 characters long.
- user (default: daemon)
- The user that lpd and its filters runs as, and the owner of the
spool directories and other lpd_writable files. This can be the name of a
user or a number. If the user value is 0, then the real UID of the program
when started will be used. This allows a non_root user to test the
functionality of the LRPng software.
The printcap_path and printer_perms_path variables specify a list of either data
base files or filters to use to get printcap or permission entries for a
printer. To get information, the filter is started and a single line with the
printer name is sent to it. Note that the printer name all is used to
request information either about all printers, or a specific printer entry
that has a list of all printers. See printcap(5) for more details.
To find the printcap information, LPRng programs will read the
database files specified in the printcap_path entry. The lpd
server will read any additional files specified in the
lpd_printcap_path entry. If any of the files is missing or
non-readable a fatal error will result. After having searched the various
files, if a filter has been specified the filter will be started and the
required printer name will be sent to the filter. The output from the filter
will be used as the printcap information.
Environment variables are sanitized by lpd and the other executables, in
that the variables IFS, LD_PRELOAD and LD_PROFILE are all
deleted from the environment passed to filters and any other sub_processes.
For more reliability, script filters should set their own PATH and
LD_LIBRARY_PATH variables.
All filters will run as the user and group specified by the group
and user variables.
# lpd.conf generated from on Wed Apr 7 07:59:48 PDT 1999
# The values in this file are the default values.
# If you modify the file, set the value to something other than the default
# For example, '# default force_localhost' means
# the 'force_localhost' option value is on or 1.
# Uncomment this and change it to read 'force_localhost@'
# Purpose: always print banner, ignore lpr -h option
# default ab@
# Purpose: query accounting server when connected
# default achk@
# Purpose: accounting at end (see also af, la, ar, as)
# default ae=jobend $H $n $P $k $b $t
# Purpose: name of accounting file (see also la, ar)
# default af=
af=acct
# Purpose: automatically hold all jobs
# default ah@
ah
# Purpose: Allow duplicate command line arguments (legacy requirement)
# default allow_duplicate_args@
The files used by LPRng are set by values in the printer configuration file. The
following are a commonly used set of default values.
/usr/local/etc//lpd.conf LPRng configuration file
${HOME}/.printcap user printer description file
/etc/printcap printer description file
/usr/local/etc//lpd.perms permissions
/var/run/lpd lock file for queue control
/var/spool/lpd spool directories
/var/spool/lpd/QUEUE/control queue control
/var/spool/lpd/QUEUE/log trace or debug log file
/var/spool/lpd/QUEUE/acct accounting file
/var/spool/lpd/QUEUE/status status file
lpc(8), lpd(8), checkpc(8), lpr(1), lpq(1), lprm(1), printcap(5), lpd.perms(5),
pr(1), lprng_certs(1), lprng_index_certs(1).
Most of the diagnostics are self explanatory.
If you are puzzled over the exact cause of failure,
set the debugging level on (-D5) and run again.
The debugging information will
help you to pinpoint the exact cause of failure.
LPRng is a enhanced printer spooler system with functionality similar to the
Berkeley LPR software. The LPRng mailing list is lprng@lprng.com; subscribe by
sending mail to lprng-request@lprng.com with the word subscribe in the body.
The software is available from ftp://ftp.lprng.com/pub/LPRng.
Patrick Powell <papowell@lprng.com>.
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