The /etc/cups/client.conf and ~/.cups/client.conf files contain up to two directives that determine how the client behaves. Each directive is listed on a line by itself followed by its value. Comments are introduced using the number sign ("#") character at the beginning of a line.
Encryption Never Encryption IfRequested Encryption Required Encryption Always
The Encryption
directive specifies the default
encryption settings for the client.
The default setting is IfRequested.
GSSServiceName http GSSServiceName ipp
The GSSServiceName
directive sets the Kerberos service name to use. The default is http
for compatibility with Microsoft Windows.
ServerName foo.bar.com ServerName 11.22.33.44 ServerName foo.bar.com:8631 CUPS 1.6ServerName foo.bar.com/version=1.1 CUPS 1.6ServerName foo.bar.com:8631/version=1.1
The ServerName
directive specifies sets the remote server that is to be used for all client operations. That is, it redirects all client requests to the remote server.
The default port number is 631 but can be overridden by adding a colon followed by the desired port number to the value.
By default, CUPS 1.6 and later use IPP/2.0 to communicate with the server. Add "/version=1.1" to force IPP/1.1 which is required for CUPS 1.3.12 and earlier.
The default is to use the local server ("localhost") or domain socket, if so configured.
Note:Only one
ServerName
directive may appear. If multiple names are present, only the last one is used. This directive is not supported on OS X 10.7 or later.
User joe User bob
The User
directive sets the user name to use. The default is the username associated with the current login.