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Saturday, August 20th 2005, 4:45am

Author: dlapine

cups passwd

Also, ensure that cupsd will accept a passwd in your cupsd.conf file, set your AuthType for Admin to BasicDigest <Location /admin> AuthType BasicDigest AuthClass Group AuthGroupName sys ## Restrict access to local domain Order Deny,Allow Deny From All Allow From 127.0.0.1 </Location>

Saturday, August 20th 2005, 4:41am

Author: dlapine

CUPS configuration

try lmpasswd to set a user account and passwd that cups understands. man lmpasswd

Saturday, August 20th 2005, 2:51am

Author: dlapine

RE: "locking down" kdm

Found this via google: "http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-kiosk&m=111944662332070&w=2" "To override a session type, copy the .desktop file from the data dir to the config dir and edit it at will. Removing the shipped session types can be accomplished by "shadowing" them with .desktop files containing Hidden=true. For the magic session types no .desktop files exist by default, but KDM pretends they would, so you can override them like any other type. I guess you already know how to add a new session t...

Friday, August 19th 2005, 1:39am

Author: dlapine

RE: "locking down" kdm

Doing the same thing in suse 9.3 pro step 1 remove all other normal desktop options from the session type menu edit the following files ./opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc.SuSEconfig ./opt/kde3/share/config/kdm/kdmrc look for the line SessionsDirs= set it to only look for "/usr/share/xsessions" and remove all desktop files files except kde from this directory that'll get it down to default, custom,failsafe & kde All the options save failsafe default to kde, so it's just a matter of stopping the fa...