TCP/IP Printing Supports Only Berkeley Style Daemons (RFC1179)

Last reviewed: August 21, 1996
Article ID: Q121737
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 3.5
  • Microsoft Windows NT Server version 3.5

Windows NT TCP/IP Printing Services are based on the standard defined in RFC1179, which contains the communication specification for line printer remote (LPR) and line printer daemon (LPD) printing and is based on TCP/IP printing with Berkeley versions of Unix. The Line Printer Daemon and its components in RFC1179 are known as Berkeley Style Daemons (BSD). Some versions of Unix only support System V TCP/IP printing, which is not compatible with BSD RFC1179 TCP/IP printing.

In order for Windows NT to be able to print to a Unix server, the Unix server must support Berkeley style TCP/IP printing daemons (some Unix versions are configurable). The same is also true for Unix clients printing to a Windows NT LPD server, the Unix client must support the Berkeley style LPR daemon.

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For more information on LPR and LPD, see RFC1179. RFCs may be obtained from the Internet as follows:

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Additional reference words: adapter prodnt 3.50 hp ux lpr lpd bsd
KBCategory: kbprint
KBSubCategory: ntprint


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Last reviewed: August 21, 1996
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