On Fri, 18 Sep 2009, g wrote: > greetings <snip> > --- > from /var/log/cups/error, errors are; > > E [17/Sep/2009:12:42:43 +0000] Unable to bind socket for address \ > 127.0.0.1:631 - Cannot assign requested address. So cupsd can't bind to 127.0.0.1:631 which usually means that something else is already listening on that port. On the occasions we have seen that it has usually turned out to be a random rpc service which has already picked port 631 so restarting that will usually free up the port... Running netstat -anp| grep 631 as root will probably show what is listening on the port... > X [17/Sep/2009:12:42:43 +0000] No Listen or Port lines were found to \ > allow access via localhost! The default cupsd.conf versions I've seen would have listed lines so I'm not sure what you have in the config... > E [17/Sep/2009:13:08:04 +0000] File or directory for "ServerCertificate \ > /etc/cups/ssl/server.crt" on line 145 does not exist! > E [17/Sep/2009:13:08:04 +0000] File or directory for "ServerKey \ > /etc/cups/ssl/server.key" on line 156 does not exist! You are pointing cupsd at an ssl/tls certificate/key but those files arn't found. If you arn't doing ipp over ssl/tls then just comment out the ServerCertificate and ServerKey lines and SSLListen/SSLPort directives in the cupsd.conf file. -- Jon