CSR Setting Items
Items Settings and Explanation
Key Length Select a key length for a CSR.
Common Name You can enter between 1 and 128 characters. If this is an IP address, it should be a
static IP address. You can enter 1 to 5 IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, host names,
FQDNs by separating them with commas.
The rst element is stored to the common name, and other elements are stored to
the alias eld of the certicate subject.
Example:
Scanner's IP address : 192.0.2.123, Scanner name : EPSONA1B2C3
Common Name : EPSONA1B2C3,EPSONA1B2C3.local,192.0.2.123
Organization/ Organizational Unit/
Locality/ State/Province
You can enter between 0 and 64 characters in ASCII (0x20-0x7E). You can divide
distinguished names with commas.
Country Enter a country code in two-digit number specied by ISO-3166.
Sender's Email Address You can enter the sender's email address for the mail server setting. Enter the
same email address as the Sender's Email Address for the Network tab > Email
Server > Basic.
Importing a CA-signed Certicate
Import the obtained CA-signed Certicate to the scanner.
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Important:
❏ Make sure that the scanner’s date and time is set correctly.
Certicate
may be invalid.
❏ If you obtain a
certicate
using a CSR created from Web
Cong
, you can import a
certicate
one time.
1.
Access Web
Cong
and then select the Network Security tab. Next, select SSL/TLS >
Certicate
, or IPsec/IP
Filtering > Client Certicate or IEEE802.1X > Client Certicate.
2.
Click Import
A
certicate
importing page is opened.
3.
Enter a value for each item. Set CA Certicate 1 and CA Certicate 2 when verifying the path of the
certicate on the web browser that accesses the scanner.
Depending on where you create a CSR and the le format of the certicate, required settings may vary. Enter
values to required items according to the following.
❏ A certicate of the PEM/DER format obtained from Web Cong
❏ Private Key: Do not
congure
because the scanner contains a private key.
❏ Password: Do not
congure.
❏ CA Certicate 1/CA Certicate 2: Optional
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