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Note: If the Root Certificate and Certificate file are identical, this is considered a self-
signed certificate, which is considered unsecured by most browsers.
For more information about certificates see: "Obtaining a certificate" on page31.
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Key: Enter the absolute path to the Private Key file. This file generally has a .key extension.
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Password: Enter the password (or passkey) for the Private Key file. The maximum length of this
password is 64 characters.
This password is encrypted within PlanetPress Workflow server and is not saved in plain text.
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Minimum encryption level: Choose the minimum cryptographic protocol (SSL 2.3, TSL 1.0, 1.1
or 1.2). This is determined by the software that generated the keys. If the highest level supported
by the client is lower than the chosen minimum encryption level, the connection will be refused.
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Verbose log: Select to enable to keep a verbose log. Note that a communication log is gen-
erated whether or not this option is selected. If you use a secure connection, the log will contain
extra information.
Telnet Input plugin preferences
The Telnet input plugin preferences control the log of the PlanetPress Workflow Telnet Capture ser-
vice. Since PlanetPress Workflow lets you monitor multiple Telnet inputs simultaneously, the port set-
ting for all Telnet input tasks cannot be set in the Preferences.
Preferences
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Log all Winsock and network messages (very verbose): Select to have PlanetPress Work-
flow keep a log of all Winsock and other network messages that occur from the Telnet input.
These messages are related to files sent from other systems using a telnet connection. Since
these messages can accumulate, you have the option of not logging them.
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Use Job Delimiters: Check this option if your Telnet input is a single stream that can contain mul-
tiple jobs. The box lets you enter one or more possible delimiters (separated by a line return),
either a direct string (such as %%EOJOB) or an ASCII character (\001). For a list of ASCII char-
acters, see http://www.asciitable.com/.
PlanetPress Fax plugin preferences
PlanetPress Workflow Fax plugin preferences control certain functions of the PlanetPress Fax service,
which in turn has a direct impact on all PlanetPress Workflow Fax output tasks performed on a given
computer. Bear in mind that PlanetPress Workflow Fax output tasks included in a given PlanetPress
Workflow configuration can be performed by a PlanetPress Fax installation running on a different com-
puter, typically one that runs only PlanetPress Fax and the faxing application that actually sends the
fax. When you change the user options on a given computer, only that computer is affected. So you
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