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6 sane-net - SANE network backend
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9 The sane-net library implements a SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) back‐
10 end that provides access to image acquisition devices through a network
11 connection. This makes it possible to control devices attached to a
12 remote host and also provides a means to grant users access to pro‐
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21 Where host is the name (or IP address) of the (remote) host and device
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23 the device name does not contain a colon (:), then the entire string is
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27 An IPv6 address can be specified enclosed in square brackets:
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32 The net.conf file contains both backend options and a list of host
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38 Timeout (in seconds) for the initial connection to the saned(8)
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41 work outage, host down, ...). The environment variable
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45 Empty lines and lines starting with a hash mark (#) are ignored. Note
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49 scan-server.somedomain.firm
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55 The above list of hosts can be extended at run-time using environment
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61 new.scanner.com:[::1]:192.168.0.2:scanner.univ.edu
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63 To request that hosts new.scanner.com , [::1] , 192.168.0.2 and scan‐
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70 sane-port 6566/tcp # SANE network scanner daemon
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77 /usr/lib64/sane/libsane-net.a
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85 SANE_CONFIG_DIR
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90 configuration file is searched in two default directories:
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96 in directories tmp/config, ., and /etc/sane.d being searched (in
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110 E.g., a value of 128 requests all debug output to be printed.
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119 sane(7), saned(8), sane-dll(5), scanimage(1)
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121 http://www.penguin-breeder.org/?page=sane-net
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