<html><head><metahttp-equiv="Content-Type"content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Xprt</title><metaname="generator"content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.62.4"></head><bodybgcolor="white"text="black"link="#0000FF"vlink="#840084"alink="#0000FF"><divclass="refentry"lang="en"><aname="Xprt"></a><divclass="titlepage"><div></div><div></div></div><divclass="refnamediv"><h2>Name</h2><p>Xprt — Print server for X Version 11</p></div><divclass="refsynopsisdiv"><h2>Synopsis</h2><divclass="cmdsynopsis"><p><ttclass="command">Xprt</tt> [<ttclass="option">-ac</tt>] [<ttclass="option">-audit <iclass="replaceable"><tt>level</tt></i></tt>] [<ttclass="option">-pn</tt>] [<ttclass="option">-fp <iclass="replaceable"><tt>fontpath</tt></i></tt>] [<ttclass="option">-XpFile <iclass="replaceable"><tt>file</tt></i></tt>] [<ttclass="option">-XpSpoolerType <iclass="replaceable"><tt>spoolername</tt></i></tt>] [<ttclass="option">:<iclass="replaceable"><tt>display</tt></i></tt>]</p></div></div><divclass="refsect1"lang="en"><aname="id2804962"></a><h2>DESCRIPTION</h2><p><span><bclass="command">Xprt</b></span> is the Xprint print server
for version 11 of the X Window system for non display devices
such as printers and fax machines.</p><p>Xprint is an advanced printing system which enables X11
applications to use devices like printers, FAX or create
documents in formats like PostScript, PCL or PDF. It may be used by
clients such as <spanclass="application">mozilla</span>.
</p><divclass="informalexample"><preclass="programlisting">export XPSERVERLIST=`/etc/init.d/xprint get_xpserverlist`</pre></div></div><divclass="refsect1"lang="en"><aname="id2805150"></a><h2>OPTIONS</h2><p>Many of Xprt's command line options are shared in common
Commonly used options include:</p><divclass="variablelist"><dl><dt><spanclass="term"><ttclass="option">:<iclass="replaceable"><tt>display</tt></i></tt></span></dt><dd><p> The X server runs on the given display. If multiple X
servers are to run simultaneously on a host, each must
have a unique display number. Note that the standard X
server (for video displays) typically runs on display
:0. If <ttclass="filename">/etc/init.d/xprint</tt> is used
to invoke Xprt, it may be configured to automatically assign an available
display number.</p></dd><dt><spanclass="term"><ttclass="option">-ac</tt></span></dt><dd><p>disables host-based access control mechanisms. Enables access
by any host, and permits any host to modify the access control
list. Use with extreme caution. This option exists primarily
for running test suites remotely.</p></dd><dt><spanclass="term"><ttclass="option">-audit <iclass="replaceable"><tt>level</tt></i></tt></span></dt><dd><p>sets the audit trail level. The default level is 1, meaning
only connection rejections are reported. Level 2 additionally
reports all successful connections and disconnects. Level 4
enables messages from the SECURITY extension, if present,
including generation and revocation of authorizations and
violations of the security policy. Level 0 turns off the audit
trail. Audit lines are sent as standard error output.</p></dd><dt><spanclass="term"><ttclass="option">-fp <iclass="replaceable"><tt>fontpath</tt></i></tt></span></dt><dd><p>sets the search path for fonts. This path is a comma
separated list of directories which Xprt searches for
font databases.</p></dd><dt><spanclass="term"><ttclass="option">-pn</tt></span></dt><dd><p>permits the server to continue running if it fails to
establish all of its well-known sockets (connection
one.</p></dd><dt><spanclass="term"><ttclass="option">-XpFile <iclass="replaceable"><tt>file</tt></i></tt></span></dt><dd><p>Sets an alternate Xprinters file (see section FILES).</p></dd><dt><spanclass="term"><ttclass="option">-XpSpoolerType <iclass="replaceable"><tt>spoolername</tt></i></tt></span></dt><ddxmlns:ns2=""><p>
</p><divclass="variablelist"><dl><dt><spanclass="term"><ttclass="envar">${XPCONFIGDIR}</tt></span></dt><dd><p> This environment variable points to the root
of the Xprint server configuration directory hierarchy.
<ttclass="filename">/usr/share/Xprint/xserver/</tt> or
<ttclass="filename">/usr/openwin/server/etc/XpConfig</tt>, depending on the
system, and may be configured in <ttclass="filename">/etc/init.d/xprint</tt>.</p></dd><dt><spanclass="term"><ttclass="envar">${LANG}</tt></span></dt><dd><p>
This environment variable selects the locale settings used by the Xprint server.
Xprt allows language-specific settings (stored in <ttclass="filename">${XPCONFIGDIR}/${LANG}/print/</tt>)
which will override the default settings (stored in <ttclass="filename">${XPCONFIGDIR}/C/print/</tt>).
If <ttclass="envar">${LANG}</tt> is not set "C" is assumed.