Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote:
> > On the local machine, I try to connect to this remote machine like this:
> >
> > xsane net:watchman.domain.se:/dev/scanner
>
> For the HP backend the command would be:
>
> xsane net:watchman.domain.se:hp:/dev/scanner
I tried the above - it made no difference. The error message was still
returned as "invalid argument".
> scanimage -L should also print your scanner on the remote host.
This makes no difference either:
[minfrin@jessica minfrin]$ scanimage -L
[minfrin@jessica minfrin]$
All the time successful connections are being made to the backend, where
the following is logged:
Sep 26 11:28:35 watchman saned[6029]: access by root@esoe068-140
accepted
Sep 26 11:28:35 watchman saned[6029]: exiting
Running saned with the option -d128 results in nothing really useful
being logged:
Sep 26 11:36:26 watchman saned[6105]: access by root@esoe068-140
accepted
Sep 26 11:36:26 watchman saned[6105]: process_request: got request 1
Sep 26 11:36:29 watchman saned[6105]: process_request: got request 2
Sep 26 11:36:32 watchman saned[6105]: process_request: got request 10
Sep 26 11:36:32 watchman saned[6105]: exiting
Has anyone else here got network scanning to work?
Regards,
Graham
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