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    helihyv | # 31 | 2010-09-27, 12:40 | Report

    Originally Posted by ghostcube View Post
    hmm, i cant connect to my pc from n900 even i did all mentioned here.
    i see in debug the ssh-askpass problem.

    Any idea what iam doing wrong?
    If SSH is looking for ssh-askpass, the key pair authentication has failed. That could be (at least) because the private key is not where URPO is looking for it or has wrong rights set to it or the public key is not where it should be... I might be able to tell you more if you posted the whole debug info here...

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    ghostcube | # 32 | 2010-09-28, 13:25 | Report

    hi.
    got it working

    greetz

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    Last edited by ghostcube; 2010-09-28 at 20:09.
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    tomressel | # 33 | 2010-11-12, 22:53 | Report

    Is it too much to ask if the utility will also access CUPS printers that are published?

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    helihyv | # 34 | 2010-11-13, 07:09 | Report

    Originally Posted by tomressel View Post
    Is it too much to ask if the utility will also access CUPS printers that are published?

    Do you mean
    a) printing directly from N900 without having to connect to a remote computer via SSH
    or
    b) you do not see published printers listed after connecting to a remote computer?

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    tomressel | # 35 | 2010-11-14, 11:19 | Report

    Neither really.

    If one machine publishes its CUPS printer then another networked PC with CUPS but with no printer installed can use it. So for example if I wanted to print a memo I would [theoretically] just print.

    I was wondering if that might possible with URPO..

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    helihyv | # 36 | 2010-11-14, 15:27 | Report

    Originally Posted by tomressel View Post

    I was wondering if that might possible with URPO..
    If you mean connecting to one PC from URPO and printing to a printer attached to another PC in the same LAN as the first PC, that should already be possible with URPO (in theory). The command it uses to list printers should include the published printers from LAN. But we have never tested this...

    Do you get a different list of available printers using urpo and directly from your PC?

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    tangent | # 37 | 2012-08-14, 11:51 | Report

    Originally Posted by whaleyboy View Post
    It's ok, I've sorted it. I needed to pipe the id_urpo.pub into the authorized key file (I just did id.urpo file before.)

    Thanks for the cool app though...first phone I've been able to print pdf's from!
    How you did it? I'm running 12.04 Presice. Could you be more specific what file to where directory, please? I got N900 ssh connected to my laptop but to cups its a no go.

    debug N900:
    id_urpo.pub - in /home/user/.ssh/
    id_urpo (chmod 600) - in same directory

    ssh_askpass:exec(/usr/bin/ssh-askpass): No such file...
    Host key verification failed

    debug Ubuntu:
    id_urpo.pub - renamed to auth.... and moved to /home/.ssh/

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    helihyv | # 38 | 2012-08-15, 11:09 | Report

    Do you have the correct path for the ssh key in URPO's settings?

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    tangent | # 39 | 2012-08-15, 12:25 | Report

    I think so same directory as in my last post.
    My problem is keys that I don't know what / where to put private or public key for Ubuntu PC.
    Do I create new file to ubuntu's home/.ssh/ or add a public key to 'known_hosts'?

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    helihyv | # 40 | 2012-08-17, 18:31 | Report

    You need to have the public key in ~/.shh not /home/.ssh
    (That is, you are missing your username from /home/username/.ssh at least in the post.)

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