# 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 following utility helps to discover scanners for manual # addition: # # https://github.com/alexpevzner/airscan-discover [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-Discovert # # 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 [debug] #trace = ~/airscan/trace #enable = true