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airscan.conf
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# sane-airscan example configuration file
# You can add scanners manually, using the following syntax:
# [devices]
# name1 = url1 ; add eSCL device
# name2 = url2, protocol ; protocol can be escl or wsd
# name2 = disable ; disable the device
#
# The airscan-discover utility, typically shipped together with
# driver, can help to discover scanners for manual
# addition (see man airscan-discover for more details)
[devices]
#"Kyocera MFP Scanner" = http://192.168.1.102:9095/eSCL
#"Some Unwanted Scanner" = disable
# Various options
#
# Automatic discovery may be enabled (the default) or disabled:
# discovery = enable ; Enable automatic device discovery
# discovery = disable ; Disable both DNS-SD and WS-Discovery
#
# Protocol choice (eSCL vs WSD if both are available)
# protocol = auto ; Best protocol is chosen automatically, the default
# protocol = manual ; Manual choice is offered
#
# WS-Discovery mode
# ws-discovery = fast ; Fast discovery, the default
# ws-discovery = full ; Full discovery, slow and accurate
# ws-discovery = off ; Disable WS-Discovery
#
# Scanner "model" is a string that most of SANE apps display in a list
# of devices. It may be more convenient to use scanner network name
# for this purpose:
# model = network ; use network device name (default)
# model = hardware ; use hardware model name
#
# socket_dir gives an optional path to a directory where local (UNIX) sockets
# can be found. If an eSCL device's URL is in the form unix://socket/eSCL/,
# traffic will be sent through socket_dir/socket instead of TCP. If not
# specified, sockets will be searched for in /var/run.
[options]
#discovery = enable
#model = network
#protocol = auto
#ws-discovery = fast
#socket_dir = /var/run
# Configuration of debug facilities
# trace = path ; enables protocol trace and configures output
# ; directory. The directory will be created
# ; automatically. Path may start with tilde (~)
# ; character, which means user home directory
#
# enable = true|false ; enable or disable console logging
# hexdump = true|false ; hex dump all traffic (very verbose!)
[debug]
#trace = ~/airscan/trace
#enable = true
#hexdump = false
# Blacklisting devices
# model = pattern ; Blacklist devices by model name
# name = pattern ; Blacklist devices by network name
# ip = addr[/mask] ; Blacklist devices by IP addresses
#
# Notes
# In model and network names glob-style wildcards can be used
# (i.e., model = "Xerox*")
#
# Network names come from DNS-SD, WS-Discovery doesn't provide this
# information. For filtering by network name to work, Avahi must be
# enabled and device must be discoverable via DNS-SD (not necessarily
# as a scanner, it's enough if WSD scanner is discoverable as a printer
# via DNS-SD).
#
# If netmask is not set, address assumed to be device address,
# not address of the entire subnet
#
# Blacklisting only affects automatic discovery, and doesn't
# affect manually configured devices
[blacklist]
#model = "Xerox*" ; blacklist by model name
#name = "HP*" ; blacklist by network name
#ip = 192.168.0.1 ; blacklist by address
#ip = 192.168.0.0/24 ; blacklist the whole subnet