Controlling Access to Tools and Features
Controlling Access for All Users
• To lock or unlock tools and features for all users:
a) In CentreWare Internet Services, click  Properties  > Security  > Authentication
Configuration.
b) Click Next.
c) Under Access Control, next to Device Access, click Configure.
d) Select Locked to require authentication for local press Control Panel tools and
CentreWare Internet Services Properties tab.
e) Click Apply to accept the changes or Undo to retain the previous settings.
• To lock, unlock or hide individual services for all users:
a) In CentreWare Internet Services, click  Properties  > Security  > Authentication
Configuration.
b) Click Next.
c) Under Access Control, next to Service Access, click Configure.
d) Select Locked to require authentication for individual services at the press Control
Panel, or select Locked (Hide Icon) to hide the service.
e) Click Apply to accept the changes or Undo to retain the previous settings.
Digital Certificates
A digital certificate must be installed on the press before you can enable secure HTTP
(SSL). A digital certificate is a set of data used to verify the identity of the holder or
sender of the certificate. A certificate includes the following data:
• Information about the person, organization, or computer that the certificate is issued
to, including the name, location, email address and other contact information.
• Serial number of the certificate
• Expiration date of the certificate
• Name of the certificate authority (CA) that issued the certificate
• A public key
• A certificate authority's digital signature
Installing a Digital Certificate
There are three ways to install a certificate on the press:
• Create a Self-Signed Certificate. The press creates its own certificate, signs it, and
creates a public key to be used for encryption.
• Create a request to have a certificate authority, or a server functioning as a certificate
authority sign a certificate and then upload the certificate to the press. An example
of a server functioning as a CA is Windows Server running Certificate Services.
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