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7. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Support
This function can establish encrypted communication by SSL to protect data from interception,
analysis and tampering when
SSL printing (IPP over SSL) ⇒ Refer ‘6.Printing Data Encryption via IPP’
Connecting with Printer via Web Image Monitor
Connecting with Printer by Desk Top Binder/Smart Device Monitor for Admin.
7-1 Requirement
Server certification installation (Self-signed /Certificate from Certificate authority)
7-2 Terminology:
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a commonly used protocol for managing the security of a message
transmission on the Internet. SSL has recently been succeeded by Transport Layer Security (TLS),
which is based on SSL. SSL uses a program layer located between the Internet's Hypertext Transfer
Protocol (HTTP) and Transport Control Protocol (TCP) layers. SSL is included as part of both the
Microsoft and Netscape browsers and most Web server products. Developed by Netscape, SSL also
gained the support of Microsoft and other Internet client/server developers as well and became the
defect standard until evolving into Transport Layer Security.