Whoa....now that I know what I'm looking for, I'm finding articles and blogs and how-to's all over.
Thanks again, Ted!
Mike
Ted Roche wrote:
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 3:48 PM, Mike Copeland mike@ggisoft.com wrote:
all servers are Linux,
Well, you're saved then. Linux has been printing over the internet since there was one!
Is there any interconnectivity between the two offices now? VPN, stunnel, ssh? Pretty much anything that would allow port forwarding would do.
If not, set up a persistent ssh tunnel. For security sake, you'll want to use a non-standard tunnel and a public key, private key pair, no passwords allowed, to minimize the hacking surface between the two.
Install CUPS on both local and remote servers.Forward port 631 (CUPS) from the remote machine to the local, on a different port, and define a printer on the local CUPS server that prints to that port.
Easy-peasy.