Files with the suffix .tgz are GNU Zipped TAR files Files with the suffix .gz are GNU Zipped Files with the suffix .md5 are MD5 digests, usually signed with a PGP key Files: 00-INDEX.TXT This file LPRng/ LPRng print spooler LPRng-.tgz LPRng distribution LPRngTool/ LPRng configuration and monitoring tool LPRngTool-.tgz LPRngTool distribution ifhp/ ifhp filter for LPRng ifhp-.tgz ifhp distribution This filter replaces a large number of other filters. FILTERS/ Legacy Filters for use with LPRng FILTERS_LPRng legacy filters for LPRng UNIXTOOLS/ LPDBiff: A simple status monitoring tool by Olav Kolbu (Olav.Kolbu@usit.uio.no) lpng: A very complete simulation of the Solaris/SVR4 lpstat and cancel commands using LPRng, by "Garrett D'Amore" lpinfo: CGI scripts to turn your Web browser into a LPRng interface README WHERE_TO_GET lpinfo.tar lp_server This program allows you to 'export' a printer on your local host to be used by an LPRng spooler. It is basically simulating an HP JetDirect interface, which opens a connection on port 9100 and simply dumps input to the PostScript Engine. lpinfo Here's the source for "lpinfo" ... a command line/Web-based tool for use with LPRng. In a nutshell, this is a few CGI Perl scripts that provide a nifty Web Interface to LPRng and provide much of the funtionality that both users and admins wants. It should work fine at small sites ... but it really shines at large sites IMHO 'cause it has features that help handle large numbers of printers - we have about a 1,000! ;-) netatalk: Information about the NETATALK distribution FAQ netatalk.html lpr.netatalk netatalk-1.4b2-LPRng-psf-patch.v2.gz netatalk-1.4b2-LPRng-psf-patch.v2.gz.md5 netatalk-1.4b2.tar.gz netatalk.html netcat Google 'netcat' for latest information. npadmin Modern network printers are quite easily managable across a network. However, until now, the only tools that make use of these capabilities are the vendor supplied products such as Web JetAdmin by HP, Marknet by Lexmark, Centreview by Xerox or PhaserLink by Tektronix. The problem is that all of these tools are fundamentally GUI based applications and there is no way to incorporate their functionality into scripts. This program is designed to be called from scripts to find things out about printers. printop (Replaced by LPRngTool) printop is a little program that gives you a graphical interface to control the printers and queues for unix-like systems using the LPRng print system. It uses the commands lpq, lpc, lprm to get information and control the printers and you just have to click with your mouse. In a large network it shows you all the printers and gives you the full funtionality of the lprng-commands, so you have a good overview of what is happening. It needs tcl (7.4) and tk (4.x) to run. And LPRng as print-system. tcpsend.c: The quick and dirty way to send a file to a remote port on a host. netcat with all the brakes removed. SAMBA - the SMB printing and file sharing system SECURITY - GhostScript security problem and test SNMPTOOLS A collection of tools to get printer status using SNMP