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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.8 2011/06/02 13:41:38 ajacoutot Exp $
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| Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD
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First read ${TRUEPREFIX}/share/doc/sane-backends/PROBLEMS.
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USB
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===
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Since USB scanning will be handled by libusb, you need to allow the
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_saned user access to the corresponding USB endpoint. To do so, find
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where your scanner is attached to using `sudo usbdevs -vd` then change
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the ownerships accordingly.
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e.g.
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Controller /dev/usb3:
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addr 1: full speed, self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x0000), Intel(0x8086), rev 1.00
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uhub3
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port 1 powered
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port 2 addr 2: full speed, self powered, config 1, USB MFP(0x082f), EPSON(0x04b8), rev 1.00, iSerialNumber L83010704250947490
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ulpt0
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ugen0
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$ sudo chgrp _saned /dev/ugen0.* /dev/usb3
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The reason we are changing the group and not the user is that it will
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allow for multi-function devices to work for both printing and scanning
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(e.g. by being owned by _cups:_saned).
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To preserve your changes after a system update, use rc.local(8).
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e.g. for a multi-function printer/scanner add the following lines:
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chown _cups:_saned /dev/ugen0.* /dev/usb1
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You can then grant users direct access to the scanner by adding them to
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the _saned group.
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SCSI
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====
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SANE only supports the generic SCSI uk(4) devices.
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Make sure your user account has access to the scanner device node or you
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will not be able to scan.
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LOCKING
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=======
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Some backends (like sane-plustek(5)) use a lockfile for allowing
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multiple access to one scanner. If using such a backend, you must
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add yourself to the _saned group or you will not be able to scan.
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NETWORK
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=======
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By default, the saned(8) daemon runs as _saned, so you need to allow the
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_saned user access to the scanner device node.
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If you're planning on using the SANE network daemon (saned) with
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inetd(8) as opposed to starting it standalone from the provided rc.d(8)
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script, add the following line in /etc/services:
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sane-port 6566/tcp saned # SANE network scanner daemon
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