Canon Oce PlotWave 300 Administration Manual page 406

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Reset the current certificate
Restore the certificate and private key
Procedure
1. In a web browser, open Océ Express WebTools (http(s):\\[IP address or hostname])
2. On the 'Security' - 'HTTPS' page, select [Restore certificate and private key]
3. Browse to the back up file
4. Enter the password of the back up file
5. Click 'Restore'
6. A dialog box opens: [This action will overwrite the current certificate. Continue?]
Click 'OK'
7. When the key and the certificate are successfully restored, restart the controller.
Reset the current certificate
Purpose
This procedure creates a new Océ self-signed certificate.
When to do
You can reset the certificate after a certificate request or at any moment when you want to restore
a self-signed certificate.
NOTE
Prefer the restoration of the original self-signed certificate (that requests a preliminary back up of
the original self-signed certificate. See
Each 'Reset certificate' action generates a new self-signed certificate (with a new private and
public key). So each time you reset the certificate, you must import the new certificate into the
web browser.
Reset the certificate
Procedure
1. In a web browser, open Océ Express WebTools (http(s):\\[IP address or hostname])
2. On the 'Security' - 'HTTPS' page, select [Reset certificate]
3. Click the 'Reset' button
4. When the reset is successful ([Certificate successfully reset]), restart the controller
Result
A new self-signed certificate has been generated on the controller.
Configure your web browser to use it (see
Explorer on page
406
Chapter 7 - Security on Océ ColorWave 810, Océ ColorWave 900 and Océ ColorWave 910
135)
Back up a certificate and private key on page
Use the Océ self-signed certificate with Internet
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