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Configuration of Encryption using IPSec
This section describes how to encrypt communications using IPSec.
When the IKE authentication method is set to [Authenticate by Preshared Key], skip
step 1 "Import and Configuration of a Certificate" and go to step 2 "Configuration on the
Machine (Configuration of IPSec)".
For IKE authentication methods, refer to "IKE Authentication Method" (P.182).
Step1 Import and Configuration of a Certificate...................................................................... 353
Step2 Configuration on the Machine (Configuration of IPSec)............................................... 354
Step3 Configuration on the Computer ..................................................................................... 355
Installation Overview
To encrypt communications using IPSec, configure the machine and your computer as
follows:
Configuration on the Machine
When [IKE Authentication Method] is set to [Authenticate by Digital Signature],
configure a certificate on the machine. No certificate is registered on the machine by
factory default. After importing a certificate, configure IPSec.
Configure the following setting to set up a certificate on the machine.
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Configuring certificates by CentreWare Internet Services
- Enable HTTPS, and then import a certificate issued by another CA to the machine.
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If a certificate to be imported as an IPSec certificate contains V3 extension "KeyUsage",
"digitalSignature" bit must be asserted.
Configuration on the Computer
Configure the following settings to encrypt communications between a computer and
the machine.
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Create an IP security policy
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Assign the IP security policy
Step1 Import and Configuration of a Certificate
The following describes configuration procedures to set up a certificate with
CentreWare Internet Services.
To configure a certificate using CentreWare Internet Services, configure the encryption
settings for HTTP communications, and then import a certificate issued by another CA
to use it for the IPSec certificate.
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You cannot use a self-signed certificate created with CentreWare Internet Services for
IPSec.
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The machine supports to import RSA public key (up to 4096 bit).
For details on how to configure the encryption settings for HTTP communication, refer to
"Configuration of HTTP Communications Encryption" (P.351).
Summary of Contents for apeosport-IV 6080
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Page 102: ...4 Machine Status 102 Machine Status 4...
Page 266: ...5 Tools 266 Tools 5...
Page 294: ...7 Printer Environment Settings 294 Printer Environment Settings 7...
Page 326: ...9 Scanner Environment Settings 326 Scanner Environment Settings 9...
Page 334: ...10 Using IP Fax SIP 334 Using IP Fax SIP 10...
Page 346: ...12 Using the Server Fax Service 346 Using the Server Fax Service 12...
Page 364: ...13 Encryption and Digital Signature Settings 364 Encryption and Digital Signature Settings 13...
Page 402: ...14 Authentication and Accounting Features 402 Authentication and Accounting Features 14...