10.5. Printer services
PC/NFS lets you access a printer attached to a
Unix
host by redirecting printer output to a file on the PC/NFS print
host. It's up to the server to spool the file to the printer,
using the standard Unix
lpr or
lp mechanism. There's no requirement that
the Unix printer be directly attached to the print host; if the
server has to print remotely, it does so transparently to the PC/NFS
client.
The PC/NFS print and authentication functions are performed by the
same
machine: both services are handled by the PCNFSD daemon that runs on
the authentication server. You may choose to run PCNFSD daemons on
several NFS servers to separate the authentication and printing
services. PC/NFS clients will send requests to PCNFSD daemons used
for printing if the PC printer definitions explicitly name the print
host.
Note that some PC/NFS implementations support printing via the LPR
protocol, thus obviating the need to run the PCNFSD daemon if it is
not needed for authentication and permissions checking purposes.
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