Remote security
Introduction
By default, the first certificate delivered for the use of HTTPS is an Océ self-signed cer-
tificate.
To ensure a fully trusted authentication, you can request and import a certificate delivered
by a Certification Authority (CA-signed certificate). In Océ Express WebTools, you can
generate the certificates.
You can use the certificate so the client station that submits the print can check the
identity of the controller.
Remote security: certificates
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By default, Océ delivers an Océ self-signed certificate. This certificate provides encryp-
tion of the print data between the client and the controller. It can be easily used.
This self-signed certificate has not been signed by a Certification Authority, conse-
quently the web browser will display a "Certificate Error" message the first time you
use the HTTPS protocol.
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If your security policy recommends it, the administrator can request and import a
certificate delivered by a Certification Authority (CA-signed certificate).
For more information on how to do this, see ‘Remote security: generate a CA-signed
certificate request’ on page 134 and ‘Remote security: import a CA-signed certificate’ on
page 136.
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