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Security Service Overview
Communication Security Service
The communication data between the machine and computers on a network can be encrypted.
For information on how to encrypt data, refer to the CentreWare Internet Services online help.
Encryption of the HTTP Communication from a Client to the Machine
(SSL/TLS Server)
The SOAP port, Internet Services (HTTP) port, IPP port, and WebDAV port use the
HTTP server of the machine.
The SSL/TLS protocol is used to encrypt the HTTP communication form a client to the
machine.
**Registered certificates or certificates created by CentreWare Internet Service(valid
for 1 year) can be used as SSL/TLS certificates used on the SSL/TLS server.
Note
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When using certificates that have already been created, import them with CentreWare
Internet Services.
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By enciphering HTTP communication, communication data can be enciphered at the time of
printing using IPP (SSL encrypted communication).
Encryption of the HTTP Communication from the Machine to a Remote Server
(SSL/TLS Client)
The SSL/TLS protocol is used to encrypt the HTTP communication with a remote
server.
No certificate is required in general. However, if a remote server is set to require a SSL
client certificate, a SSL/TLS certificate must be registered from CentreWare Internet
Services to the machine.
**When verification of server certificates is enabled to verify a remote server, the root
certificate of the remote server must be registered from CentreWare Internet Services
to the machine to verify the SSL/TLS certificate of the remote server.
Note
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When using certificates that have already been created, import them with CentreWare
Internet Services.
E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature
S/MIME is used for E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature. To user S/MIME on the
machine, S/MIME certificates are used.
**Registered certificates can be used as S/MIME certificates.
Note
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When using certificates that have already been created, import them with CentreWare
Internet Services.
Scan File Security Services
Encryption/Digital Signature of PDF/DocuWorks Documents
PDF and DocuWorks documents can be encrypted. Digital signatures are also
available for PDF and DocuWorks documents.
No certificate of the machine is required to encrypt PDF and DocuWorks documents.
However, When adding digital signatures to PDF or DocuWorks documents, scan file
certificates of the machine are used.
**Registered certificates can be used as scan file certificates.
When using certificates that have already been created, import them with CentreWare Internet Services.