Related Information
& “Application for Conguring Printer Operations (Web Cong)” on page 374
& “Deleting a CA-signed Certicate” on page 537
& “Conguring S/MIME Basic Settings” on page 556
CA-signed Certicate Importing Setting Items
Items Settings and Explanation
Server Certicate or Client Certicate Select a certicate’s format.
For SSL/TLS connection, the Server Certicate is displayed.
For IPsec/IP Filtering, IEEE802.1x, or S/MIME, the Client Certicate is displayed.
Private Key If you obtain a certicate of the PEM/DER format by using a CSR created from a
computer, specify a private key le that is match a certicate.
Password If the le format is Certicate with Private Key (PKCS#12), enter the password
for encrypting the private key that is set when you obtain the certicate.
CA Certicate 1 If your certicate’s format is Certicate (PEM/DER), import a certicate of a
certicate authority that issues a CA-signed Certicate used as server certicate.
Specify a
le
if you need.
CA Certicate 2 If your certicate’s format is Certicate (PEM/DER), import a certicate of a
certicate authority that issues CA Certicate 1. Specify a le if you need.
Related Information
& “Importing a CA-signed Certicate” on page 535
Deleting a CA-signed Certicate
You can delete an imported certicate when the certicate has expired or when an encrypted connection is no
longer necessary.
c
Important:
If you obtain a
certicate
using a CSR created from Web
Cong
, you cannot import a deleted
certicate
again. In
this case, create a CSR and obtain a certicate again.
1.
Access Web
Cong
, and then select the Network Security tab.
2.
Select one of the following.
❏ SSL/TLS > Certicate
❏ IPsec/IP Filtering > Client Certicate
❏ IEEE802.1X > Client Certicate
❏ S/MIME > Client Certicate
3.
Click Delete for CA-signed Certicate or Client Certicate.
Administrator Information
>
Advanced Security Settings
>
Using a Digital Certicate
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