Import a CA-signed certificate
To ensure a fully trusted authentication via HTTPS, 802.1X or IPsec, you can request and import a
certificate delivered by a Certification Authority (CA-signed certificate).
When you import the certificate you need to:
• Import the root certificate
• Import the intermediate certificate
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Import a CA-signed certificate
• Check and import the root certificate
Complete all procedures to successfully import the certificate.
Procedure
1.
Open WebTools Express
2.
Open the [Security] - [Printer certificates] tab.
3.
Click on [Import CA-signed certificate]. A window opens.
4.
Select [CA-signed certificate] in Certificate type.
5.
Select 'Yes' to validate the certificate against Java root certificates and click 'Open'.
6.
When the message [Certificate successfully imported.] pops up, restart the controller.
The certificate is now installed on the server.
Check and import (if needed) the CA Root certificate also into the workstations web browser. That
will secure the complete data workflow between the workstations and the server.
Import a CA-signed certificate
Chapter 3 - Define your workflow with WebTools Express
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Summary of Contents for ColorWave 3800
Page 1: ...ColorWave 3800 Operation guide 2020 Canon Production Printing...
Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 16: ...Available documentation 16 Chapter 1 Introduction...
Page 17: ...Chapter 2 Get to know the printing system...
Page 52: ...The cloud 52 Chapter 2 Get to know the printing system...
Page 53: ...Chapter 3 Define your workflow with WebTools Express...
Page 195: ...Chapter 4 Use the printing system...
Page 273: ...Chapter 5 Maintain the printing system...
Page 311: ...Chapter 6 License management...
Page 317: ...Chapter 7 Account management...
Page 325: ...Chapter 8 Solve problems...
Page 340: ...Print a test print 340 Chapter 8 Solve problems...
Page 341: ...Chapter 9 Support...
Page 348: ...Downloads and support for your product 348 Chapter 9 Support...
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