
[Web Management Tool]
13-5
13.2
Managing the certificates for this machine
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13.2
Managing the certificates for this machine
13.2.1
Using Different Certificates Depending on the Application
This machine can manage multiple certificates and use different certificates depending on the application
(protocol).
In the administrator mode, click [Security] - [PKI Settings] - [Protocol Setting] - [Create], then select a certifi-
cate to be used for the protocol.
Tips
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The
Hard Disk
is optional in some areas. To use this function, the optional
Hard Disk
is required.
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If the certificate to be used was registered, a "*" mark appears for the protocol.
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Clicking [Edit] changes the registered certificate or check details of the certificate.
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Clicking [Delete] deletes the registration information.
Protocol
Application
[SSL]: [http Server]
If this machine is used as an http server, it encrypts transmission from a
client to the machine. For example, it is used for the following application.
•
Accessing
Web Connection
via HTTPS
•
Printing via IPPS
[SSL]: [E-Mail Transmission
(SMTP)]
If this machine is used as an SMTP client, it submits a certificate of the
machine according to a request from the E-mail server (SMTP).
[SSL]: [E-mail RX (POP)]
If this machine is used as an POP client, it submits a certificate of the ma-
chine according to a request from the E-mail server (POP).
[SSL]: [TCP Socket]
If this machine is used as a TCP Socket client, it submits a certificate of
the machine according to a request by the TCP Socket server.
[SSL]: [LDAP]
If this machine is used as an LDAP client, it submits a certificate of the
machine according to a request by the LDAP server.
[SSL]: [WebDAV Client]
If this machine is used as a WebDAV client, it submits a certificate of the
machine according to a request by the WebDAV server.
[SSL]: [OpenAPI]
If this machine is used as an OpenAPI server, it encrypts transmission
from an OpenAPI client to the machine.
[SSL]: [Web Service]
If this machine is used as a Web service server, it encrypts transmission
from a client to the machine.
It is used when a computer running Windows Vista or later accesses the
machine via HTTPS.
[IEEE802.1X]
If this machine is used as an IEEE802.1X authentication client, it is used
for the following applications:
•
Encrypting communication if this machine is authenticated by the
IEEE802.1X server via EAP-TLS.
•
Submitting a certificate of this machine upon request by the server via
EAP-TTLS or EAP-PEAP.
[S/MIME]
When sending an S/MIME E-mail, it attaches a certificate of this machine
to ensure the sender of the E-mail.
[SSL]: [IPsec]
Used to activate IPsec communication on this machine.
[SSL]: [Remote Panel]
When the control panel on this machine is operated remotely with the
dedicated software, it is used for the following applications:
•
Submitting a certificate of this machine, in the client settings, accord-
ing to a request by the server in which the dedicated software in-
stalled.
•
Encrypting communication, in the server settings, from a client view-
ing the control panel of this machine to the machine.
[SSL]: [ThinPrint]
If this machine is used as a ThinPrint client, it submits a certificate of the
machine according to a request by the ThinPrint server (.print Engine). Af-
ter this machine validates the certificate, the ThinPrint server performs
encrypted communication.
Specify the certificate of this machine to use for communication that is
issued by the Certificate Authority (CA).
Summary of Contents for D310 Series
Page 12: ...1 Web Connection...
Page 14: ...2 Operations Required to Use Web Connection...
Page 18: ...3 Basic Usage...
Page 40: ...4 ConfiguringBasicInformation Settings of this Machine...
Page 44: ...5 Configuring Network Settings of this Machine...
Page 56: ...6 Setting up the Operating Environment of Web Connection...
Page 61: ...6 4 Changing the time period until automatic log out 6 Web Management Tool 6 6...
Page 62: ...7 Configuring the Scan Environment...
Page 82: ...8 Configuring the Printing Environment...
Page 106: ...9 Configuring the Fax Environment...
Page 120: ...10 Configuring the Network Fax Environment...
Page 132: ...11 Configuring the User Box Environment...
Page 148: ...12 Restricting Users from Using this Device...
Page 199: ...12 22 Using a mobile terminal for authentication purposes 12 Web Management Tool 12 52...
Page 200: ...13 Reinforcing Security...
Page 226: ...14 Managing the Machine Status...
Page 264: ...15 Registering Various Types of Information...
Page 292: ...16 Associating with External Application...
Page 324: ......