<h2 class="title"><a name="DESCRIPTION">Description</a></h2>
The <b>client.conf</b> file configures the CUPS client and is normally located in the <i>/etc/cups</i> and/or <i>~/.cups</i> directories.
Each line in the file can be a configuration directive, a blank line, or a comment. Comment lines start with the # character.
-<p><b>Note:</b> Starting with OS X 10.7, this file is only used by command-line and X11 applications plus the IPP backend.
-The <b>ServerName</b> directive is not supported on OS X at all.
-Starting with OS X 10.TODO, all applications can access these settings in the <i>/Library/Preferences/org.cups.PrintingPrefs.plist</i> file instead.
+<p><b>Note:</b> Starting with macOS 10.7, this file is only used by command-line and X11 applications plus the IPP backend.
+The <b>ServerName</b> directive is not supported on macOS at all.
+Starting with macOS 10.12, all applications can access these settings in the <i>/Library/Preferences/org.cups.PrintingPrefs.plist</i> file instead.
See the NOTES section below for more information.
<h3><a name="DIRECTIVES">Directives</a></h3>
The following directives are understood by the client. Consult the online help for detailed descriptions:
<dt><b>ServerName </b><i>hostname-or-ip-address</i>[<i>:port</i>]
<dd style="margin-left: 5.0em"><dt><b>ServerName </b><i>/domain/socket</i>
<dd style="margin-left: 5.0em">Specifies the address and optionally the port to use when connecting to the server.
-<b>Note: This directive it not supported on OS X 10.7 or later.</b>
+<b>Note: This directive it not supported on macOS 10.7 or later.</b>
<dt><b>ServerName </b><i>hostname-or-ip-address</i>[<i>:port</i>]<b>/version=1.1</b>
<dd style="margin-left: 5.0em">Specifies the address and optionally the port to use when connecting to a server running CUPS 1.3.12 and earlier.
<dt><b>SSLOptions </b>[<i>AllowDH</i>] [<i>AllowRC4</i>] [<i>AllowSSL3</i>] [<i>DenyTLS1.0</i>]
The default is "No".
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<h2 class="title"><a name="NOTES">Notes</a></h2>
-The <b>client.conf</b> file is deprecated on OS X and will no longer be supported in a future version of CUPS.
+The <b>client.conf</b> file is deprecated on macOS and will no longer be supported in a future version of CUPS.
Configuration settings can instead be viewed or changed using the
<b>defaults</b>(1)
command: