[sane-devel] Advice on accessing my Parallel Port scanner as a normal user
Mark C
gen-lists at blueyonder.co.uk
Sun Nov 24 12:55:11 GMT 2002
Hi,
Sorry to ask this question, as I'm sure it been asked thousands of times
before.
I have checked the archives and found a few answers, but I'm still
having problems, connecting to my Mustek 600CP scanner as a normal user.
Heres my setup:
RedHat 8.0
sane-1.0.9 patched with the mustek_pp-11.alpha driver
xsane-0.89
Kernel-2.4.18
The scanner is a parallel one and is the only device on this port.
I have commented out all references to other scanners in
/etc/sane.d/dll.conf except for:
mustek
mustek_pp
mustek_usb
As for some strange reason it was picking up my Wintv card as a scanning
device..
Running as root the scanner and xsane works great:
[root at stimpy mark]# SANE_DEBUG_MUSTEK_PP=1 scanimage -L
[sanei_debug] Setting debug level of mustek_pp to 1.
device `mustek_pp:Mustek-600CP' is a Mustek 600CP flatbed scanner
I have also read the documentation on:
http://www.penguin-breeder.org/?page=sane-net#faq
So a normal user can connect to my scanner, but this still fails.
I have added the following to /etc/services:
sane 6566/tcp saned # SANE network scanner daemon
and also added an /etc/xinetd.conf/saned
service sane
{
socket_type = stream
server = /usr/sbin/saned
protocol = tcp
user = root
wait = no
disable = no
}
as on the sane faq page it states this:
However, if you want to use saned to access a parallel port scanner, you
have to replace saned.saned with root in your inetd.conf or user =
saned, group = saned with user = root in your xinetd.conf and you do not
need to change any device access rights.
also telenting to it as root works, just I still cannot access it as a
normal user running:
scanimage -L
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