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Related Information
& “Conguring a CA-signed Certicate” on page 435
& “Updating a Self-signed Certicate” on page 438
& “Conguring a CA Certicate” on page 439
Conguring
a CA-signed
Certicate
Obtaining a CA-signed Certicate
To obtain a CA-signed certicate, create a CSR (Certicate Signing Request) and apply it to certicate authority.
You can create a CSR using Web
Cong
and a computer.
Follow the steps to create a CSR and obtain a CA-signed certicate using Web Cong. When creating a CSR using
Web Cong, a certicate is the PEM/DER format.
1.
Access Web Cong, and then select the Network Security tab. Next, select SSL/TLS > Certicate or IPsec/IP
Filtering > Client Certicate or IEEE802.1X > Client Certicate.
Whatever you choose, you can obtain the same certicate and use it in common.
2.
Click Generate of CSR.
A CSR creating page is opened.
3.
Enter a value for each item.
Note:
Available key length and abbreviations vary by a certicate authority. Create a request according to rules of each
certicate
authority.
4.
Click OK.
A completion message is displayed.
5.
Select the Network Security tab. Next, select SSL/TLS >
Certicate
, or IPsec/IP Filtering > Client
Certicate or IEEE802.1X > Client Certicate.
6.
Click one of the download buttons of CSR according to a specied format by each certicate authority to
download a CSR to a computer.
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Important:
Do not generate a CSR again. If you do so, you may not be able to import an issued CA-signed
Certicate
.
7.
Send the CSR to a
certicate
authority and obtain a CA-signed
Certicate
.
Follow the rules of each certicate authority on sending method and form.
8.
Save the issued CA-signed Certicate to a computer connected to the printer.
Obtaining a CA-signed
Certicate
is complete when you save a
certicate
to a destination.
Related Information
& “Application for Conguring Printer Operations (Web Cong)” on page 307
Administrator Information
>
Advanced Security Settings
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Using a Digital Certicate
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