First and foremost, as Todd suggested, get some sort of firewall between
you and the internet...now. D-Link, Linksys, Netgear, whatever firewall
box works just fine.

>From there, we need more information. What kind of print server? Printing
from UNIX/Linux to UNIX/Linux to/from Windows (whaterver version here...).

Then we need to know what print server software (*cough* CUPS *cough*),
Linux distribution, etc...

Andrew S. Zbikowski | http://www.ringworld.org
 A password is like your underwear; Change it
 frequently, don't share it with others, and
     don't ask to borrow someone else's.

On Sun, 8 Aug 2004, Brian Toberman wrote:

| I just had DSL installed over here in Somerset, the system is a
| forwarding setup that uses the ISP as a DHCP server. I need to setup a
| print server on the network and it's just not working.
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