CA-signed Certificate Importing Setting Items
Items
Settings and Explanation
Server Certificate or Client Certificate
Select a certificate’s format.
For SSL/TLS connection, the Server Certificate is displayed.
For IPsec/IP Filtering or IEEE802.1x, the Client Certificate is displayed.
Private Key
If you obtain a certificate of the PEM/DER format by using a CSR created from a
computer, specify a private key file that is match a certificate.
Password
If the file format is
Certificate with Private Key (PKCS#12)
, enter the password
for encrypting the private key that is set when you obtain the certificate.
CA Certificate 1
If your certificate’s format is
Certificate (PEM/DER)
, import a certificate of a
certificate authority that issues a CA-signed Certificate used as server certificate.
Specify a file if you need.
CA Certificate 2
If your certificate’s format is
Certificate (PEM/DER)
, import a certificate of a
certificate authority that issues CA Certificate 1. Specify a file if you need.
Related Information
&
“Importing a CA-signed Certificate” on page 81
Deleting a CA-signed Certificate
You can delete an imported certificate when the certificate has expired or when an encrypted connection is no
longer necessary.
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Important:
If you obtain a certificate using a CSR created from Web Config, you cannot import a deleted certificate again. In
this case, create a CSR and obtain a certificate again.
1.
Access Web Config, and then select the
Network Security
tab. Next, select
SSL/TLS
>
Certificate
or
IPsec/IP
Filtering
>
Client Certificate
or
IEEE802.1X
>
Client Certificate
.
2.
Click
Delete
.
3.
Confirm that you want to delete the certificate in the message displayed.
Configuring a CA Certificate
When you set the CA Certificate, you can validate the path to the CA certificate of the server that the printer
accesses. This can prevent impersonation.
You can obtain the CA Certificate from the Certification Authority where the CA-signed Certificate is issued.
Related Information
&
“Accessing Web Config” on page 24
&
“Logging on to the Printer Using Web Config” on page 48
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