Security
104 WorkCentre 7800 Series Multifunction Printer
System Administrator Guide
Creating a Certificate Signing Request
If you do not install a Xerox Device Certificate, you can install a CA-signed device certificate. Create a
Certificate Signing Request (CSR), and send it to a CA or a local server functioning as a CA to sign the
CSR. An example of a server functioning as a certificate authority is Windows Server 2008 running
Certificate Services. When the CA returns the signed certificate, install it on the printer.
Creating a Certificate Signing Request
1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Security.
2. Click Certificates.
3. Click Security Certificates.
4. Click the CA-Signed Device Certificate(s) tab.
5. Select Create Certificate Signing Request (CSR).
6. Complete the form with your 2-Letter Country Code, State/Province Name, Locality Name,
Organization Name, Organization Unit, and Email Address.
7. Select Subject Alternative Name if applicable, and type the MS Universal Principal Name.
Note: The Subject Alternative Name is only required when using 802.1X EAP -TLS for Windows
clients or servers.
8. Click Finish.
Uploading a CA-Signed Device Certificate
1. In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties > Security.
2. Click Certificates.
3. Click Security Certificates.
4. Click the CA-Signed Device Certificate(s) tab.
5. Select Install CA-signed Device Certificate.
6. Click Browse or Choose File, navigate to the signed certificate in .pem or PKCS#12 format, and click
Open or Choose.
7. Click Next.
8. If the certificate is password protected, type the password then retype it to verify.
9. Type a Friendly Name to help identify the certificate in the future.
10. Click Next.
Note: The signed certificate must match the CSR created by the printer.