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| Subject: | Re: Internet printing |
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| Date: | Thu, 27 Oct 2005 22:35:35 +0530 |
John Lightfoot wrote:
I have a home network which I believe is reasonably secure. I connect my work laptop to it when I'm home. My employer requires a VPN to connect to our email server or other resources on the network, and the VPN software disables the feature to bridge to my local network.
I would like to be able to print to one of my networked home printers while connected to work via the VPN. The only way I can think to do this is to make my printer available over the Internet, but I'm concerned about the security implications of doing so. Is this a major risk? Are there best practice guides for securing IP printing to which someone could direct me? I'd be willing to put up with the chance of a little printer spam in exchange for the convenience of being able to print whenever I want, but not if I'm opening a big security hole in my network.
Hi, You didn't mention any OS. You can control your printer if you know from which IP you wanted to print.
Cups seems to be best bet on nix systems.
sam
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