I haven’t had time to spin up a vm of NS to set up a print server, but in the past on an ubuntu basic print server this was caused where the user you authenticated with when you added the printer to the client pc isn’t allowed to print… I think… You should be able to play with the cups config file /etc/cups.cupsd.conf
and add Allow All
to the first option in the Policy Authentication section. I think that deals with the permissions you are having issues with.
There are a lot of different things you can change in the config file, and its fairly intuitive. I hope this helps. If this doesn’t get you in the right direction let me know and I’ll dig up one of my old print servers in storage and copy the config for you to compare with. I hope this helps.
Dale
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