Configuring Http Communication Encryption Settings; Encryption Using Ipsec - Fuji Xerox DocuPrint 3105 User Manual

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 Encryption of printer-to-LDAP-server HTTP communication (SSL/
TLS client)
SSL/TLS protocol is used for encryption of HTTP communication between LDAP server and
the printer.
Normally it is not necessary to configure certificate settings. However, if LDAP server is
configured to request authentication of an SSL client, you will need to use CentreWare
Internet Services to import the printer's existing SSL/TLS client certificate and configure its
settings.
Also, to perform certificate validation and validate LDAP server, you need to validate LDAP
server's SSL/TLS server certificate by registering its root certificate on the printer from
CentreWare Internet Services.
Note
• Refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services for information about how to use it to import a
certificate issued by another CA.
 Encryption Using IPSec
IPSec can be used to encrypt communications with the printer.
An IKE authentication pre-shared key or digital signature can be selected with the printer.
A printer IPSec certificate is required in order to select a digital signature.
Use CentreWare Internet Services to import a certificate issued by another CA. In order to
encrypt by using digital signature, a root certificate for IPSec server to accept is required.
Self-signed certificate or a certificate issued by another CA cannot be used.
Note
• Refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services for information about how to use it to import a
certificate.

Configuring HTTP Communication Encryption Settings

This section explains how to configure settings for encrypting HTTP communications.
Configuring Printer Settings
On the printer, configure settings for the certificate.
The example here shows how to use CentreWare Internet Services to create a self-signed
certificate and enable SSL/TLS communication. For details about each setting, refer to the
online help for CentreWare Internet Services.
Note
• You also can use CentreWare Internet Services to import existing certificates. For details about
importing existing certificates, refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services.
Important
• Internet Explorer cannot be used in the OS environment of MacOS X 10.2 when performing SSL
communication using a self-signed certificate created on the printer or when the certificate character
codes are written with UTF-8.
• This is because the certificate character code (UTF-8) cannot be recognized. When performing these
communication in the OS environment of MacOS X 10.2, use Netscape 7 instead of Internet Explorer.
1.
Launch your web browser and access CentreWare Internet Services.
Note
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to "1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services" (P. 38).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
2.
Click the [Properties] tab.
7.10 Configuring Encryption Settings
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