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“Application for Configuring Printer Operations (Web Config)” on page 405
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.
Importing a CA Certificate
Import the CA Certificate to the printer.
1.
Access Web Config and then select the
Network Security
tab >
CA Certificate
.
2.
Click
Import
.
3.
Specify the CA Certificate you want to import.
4.
Click
OK
.
When importing is complete, you are returned to the
CA Certificate
screen, and the imported CA Certificate is
displayed.
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Deleting a CA Certificate
You can delete the imported CA Certificate.
1.
Access Web Config and then select the
Network Security
tab >
CA Certificate
.
2.
Click
Delete
next to the CA Certificate that you want to delete.
3.
Confirm that you want to delete the certificate in the message displayed.
4.
Click
Reboot Network
, and then check that the deleted CA Certificate is not listed on the updated screen.
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“Application for Configuring Printer Operations (Web Config)” on page 405
SSL/TLS Communication with the Printer
When the server certificate is set using SSL/TLS (Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security) communication
to the printer, you can encrypt the communication path between computers. Do this if you want to prevent remote
and unauthorized access.
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