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Hi Bruce

do both systems have the LPD and LPR daemons running ?

IIRC you need to have LPD running on the sending system and LPR running on
the receiving system for this to work.

Of course I'm at home, so if that doesn't work try the reverse, and try
having both going :)

I'm sure one of the unix guys or someone more knowledgeable will correct me
if required...

Regards
Evan Harris

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I'm having a problem sending spool files from our system to a providers
system.  Both systems are at V5R1, but when I use the SNDTCPSPLF command
to their system it times out with: No response from remote host system
within open time-out.  The provider can not send to our system either.
I had our network person run a trace while I tried the command and we
are not blocking from our end.  He did report that I was trying to use
PORT 0.
Has anyone else run into this problem?
I have 2 systems within our network and the command works without any
problems.


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