Items Settings and Explanation
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 219
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 > SSL/TLS > Certicate.
2.
Click Delete.
3.
Conrm that you want to delete the certicate in the message displayed.
Related Information
& “Application for Conguring Printer Operations (Web Cong)” on page 169
Updating a Self-signed Certicate
Because the Self-signed
Certicate
is issued by the printer, you can update it when it has expired or when the
content described changes.
1.
Access Web Cong and select the Network Security tab > SSL/TLS > Certicate.
2.
Click Update.
3.
Enter Common Name.
You can enter up to 5 IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, host names, FQDNs between 1 to 128 characters and
separating them with commas. e rst parameter is stored to the common name, and the others are stored to
the alias eld for the subject of the certicate.
Example:
Printer's IP address : 192.0.2.123, Printer name : EPSONA1B2C3
Common name : EPSONA1B2C3,EPSONA1B2C3.local,192.0.2.123
4.
Specify a validity period for the
certicate.
Administrator Information
>
Advanced Security Settings
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Using a Digital Certicate
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