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Hi,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2021-05-08 12:50 p.m., Media Mouth
wrote:<br>
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So the good news is the `<span style="font-family: Avenir-Book;"
class="">netstat -an | grep 6566` returns `</span><font class=""
face="Avenir-Book">tcp6 0 0 :::6566
:::* LISTEN`</font>
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<div class=""><font class="" face="Avenir-Book">To "scanimage"
list that printer is `scanimage -L` enough or do you have to
specify the target IP address?</font><br>
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On the client, if the net backend has access to the server then you
should be able to just do scanimage -L<br>
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If you are not sure if it is contacting the server, you can generate
net backend diag to see what it is doing:<br>
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SANE_DEBUG_NET=10 scanimage -L<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Ralph<br>
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