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NAME

       ippserver - a simple ipp server

SYNOPSIS

       ippserver [ -2 ] [ -C config-directory ] [ -K keypath ] [ -M manufacturer ] [ -P ] [ -a attributes-file ]
       [  -c  command ] [ -d spool-directory ] [ -f type/subtype[,...]  ] [ -h ] [ -i iconfile.png ] [ -k ] [ -l
       location ] [ -m model ] [ -n hostname ] [ -p port ] [ -r subtype  ]  [  -s  speed[,color-speed]  ]  [  -u
       username:password ] [ -v[vvv] ] service name

DESCRIPTION

       ippserver  is  a  simple Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) server conforming to the IPP Everywhere and IPP
       Shared Infrastructure Extensions (INFRA) specifications. It can be used  as  a  standalone  print  server
       and/or  a very basic infrastructure server between standard IPP clients and IPP proxies conforming to the
       INFRA specification.

OPTIONS

       The following options are recognized by ippserver:

       -2   Specifies that the printer supports two-sided printing.

       -C config-directory
            Specifies the location of a directory containing files that define the configuration of  the  server
            and  the  service  instances that are available.  See the section titled "CONFIGURATION DIRECTORIES"
            below.

       -K keypath
            Specifies the location of TLS certificates and private keys.

       -M manufacturer
            Specifies the manufacturer for the printer.

       -P   Specifies that the printer will require a PIN ("job-password") for submitted print jobs.

       -a attributes-file
            Specifies a file containing attribute definitions for the printer.

       -c command
            Specifies a command that is used to process job files.

       -d spool-directory
            Specifies the directory that will hold the print files.  The default is a directory under the user's
            current temporary directory.

       -f type/subtype,[...]
            Specifies the list of supported MIME media types.

       -h   Shows program help.

       -i iconfile.png
            Specifies a PNG file for the printer icon.

       -k   Keeps the print documents in the spool directory rather than deleting them.

       -l location
            Specifies the "printer-location" string for the printer.

       -m model
            Specifies the model name of the printer.

       -n hostname
            Specifies the hostname that is reported by the server.  The default is  the  name  returned  by  the
            hostname(1) command.

       -p port
            Specifies the port number to listen on.  The default is a user-specific number from 8000 to 8999.

       -r subtype
            Specifies the Bonjour subtype to advertise for the printer.  The default subtype is "_print".

       -s speed[,color-speed]
            Specifies the printer speed in pages-per-minute.

       -u username:password
            Specifies the username and password for the IPP proxy.

       -v[vvv]
            Be (very) verbose when logging activity to the standard output.

EXIT STATUS

       The  ippserver  program  returns  1  if  it  is  unable to process the command-line arguments.  Otherwise
       ippserver will run continuously until terminated.

EXAMPLES

       Run ippserver with a service name of My Cool Printer:

           ippserver "My Cool Printer"

       Specify a proxy username of "foo" and password of "bar":

           ippserver -u foo:bar "My Cool Printer"

CONFIGURATION DIRECTORIES

       When the -C option is specified, ippserver reads a series  of  configuration  files  from  the  specified
       directory to configure the server and services supported by the server.

   SYSTEM.CONF CONFIGURATION FILE
       The  system.conf configuration file specifies settings that apply to all services.  Each line consists of
       a directive followed by its value(s).  Comments start with the # character and continue to the end of the
       line.  The following directives are supported:

       DataDirectory directory
            Specifies the location of server data files.

       DefaultPrinter name
            Specifies the default print service name.

       Encryption {Always|IfRequested|Never|Required}
            Specifies when to use TLS encryption for client connections.  "Always" means  that  all  connections
            are  encrypted when established (HTTPS).  "IfRequested" means that connections are encrypted when an
            upgrade is requested by the client.  "Never" means that encryption  is  not  allowed  or  supported.
            "Required"  means that all connections are encrypted, either when established (HTTPS) or immediately
            thereafter using HTTP Upgrade.

       KeepFiles {No|Yes}
            Specifies whether job data files are retained after processing.

       Listen address[:port]
            Listens for client connections on the specified address and port.  If the address is "*" the  server
            will  listen for connections on all network interfaces.  If the port is omitted, a port between 8000
            and 8999 will be used.

       LogFile path
            Specifies a log file to use.  The path "stderr" causes all  log  messages  to  be  directed  to  the
            standard error file descriptor.

       LogLevel {Debug|Info|Error}
            Specifies  the  verbosity  of  logged  messages.   "Debug"  is  the  most verbose level, logging all
            messages.  "Info" provides  basic  progress  and  status  messages.   "Error"  provides  only  error
            messages.

       MaxCompletedJobs number
            Specifies  the  maximum  number  of  completed  jobs that are retained for job history.  The value 0
            specifies there is no limit.  Note: ippserver currently removes completed jobs from the job  history
            after 60 seconds.

       MaxJobs number
            Specifies  the  maximum number of pending and active jobs that can be queued at any given time.  The
            value 0 specifies there is no limit.

       SpoolDirectory path
            Specifies the location of print job spool files.

   PRINT SERVICE CONFIGURATION FILES
       Each 2D print service is configured by a print/name.conf configuration file, where "name" is the name  of
       the  service  in  the  printer  URI,  e.g.,  "ipps://hostname/ipp/print/name".   Each 3D print service is
       configured by a print3d/name.conf configuration file, where "name" is the name  of  the  service  in  the
       printer URI, e.g., "ipps://hostname/ipp/print3d/name".  Each line consists of a directive followed by its
       value(s).   Comments  start  with  the  #  character  and continue to the end of the line.  The following
       directives are supported:

       Attr value-tag name value(s)
            Specifies a Printer Description attribute.  The format is further defined in ipptoolfile(7).

       AuthType {None|Basic}
            Specifies the type of authentication  to  require.   "None"  specifies  that  no  authentication  is
            required.  "Basic" specifies that HTTP Basic authentication (username + password) is required.

       Command command
            Specifies the command to run when processing jobs.  The ipptransform(1) command can be used for many
            printers.

       DeviceURI uri
            Specifies the printer's device URI.

       Make manufacturer
            Specifies the manufacturer name for the printer.

       Model model
            Specifies the model for the printer.

       ProxyUser user
            Specifies the name of the proxy user for the printer.

   PRINT SERVICE ICON FILES
       The icon for each 2D print service is stored in the print/name.png  file. Similarly, the icon for each 3D
       print service is stored in the print3d/name.png file.

SEE ALSO

       ISTO PWG Internet Printing Protocol Workgroup (http://www.pwg.org/ipp)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2007-2016 by Apple Inc.

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