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9 <h1 class=
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10 <h2 class=
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11 client.conf - client configuration file for cups
12 <h2 class=
"title"><a name=
"DESCRIPTION">Description
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13 The
<i>client.conf
</i> file configures the CUPS client and is
14 normally located in the
<i>/etc/cups
</i> or
<i>~/.cups
</i>
15 directory. Each line in the file can be a configuration
16 directive, a blank line, or a comment. Comment lines start with
18 <h2 class=
"title"><a name=
"DIRECTIVES">Directives
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19 The following directives are understood by the client. Consult the
20 on-line help for detailed descriptions:
22 <dt>Encryption IfRequested
28 <dt>Encryption Required
31 <dd>Specifies the level of encryption that is required for a particular
34 <dt>GSSServiceName name
36 <dd>Specifies the Kerberos service name that is used for authentication, typically
37 "host",
"http", or
"ipp". CUPS adds the remote hostname
38 (
"name@server.example.com") for you. The default name is
41 <dt>ServerName hostname-or-ip-address[:port]
44 <dt>ServerName /domain/socket
47 <dd>Specifies the address and optionally the port to use when connecting to the
48 server.
<b>Note: Not supported on OS X
10.7 or later.
</b>
50 <dt>ServerName hostname-or-ip-address[:port]/version=
1.1
53 <dd>Specifies the address and optionally the port to use when connecting to a
54 server running CUPS
1.3.12 and earlier.
<b>Note: Not supported on OS X
10.7 or
60 <dd>Specifies the default user name to use for requests.
63 <h2 class=
"title"><a name=
"SEE_ALSO">See Also
</a></h2>
64 <a href='http://localhost:
631/help'
>http://localhost:
631/help
</a>
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"COPYRIGHT">Copyright
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2007-
2013 by Apple Inc.