Proxy Server; Ssl; Credentials - Xerox Wireless Print Solutions Adapter User Manual

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2.
Click HTTP.
3.
Click Authentication.
4.
As required, modify the settings.
5.
Click Submit.
6.
To delete the current configuration, click Delete.
7.
Confirm the deletion, then click OK.

Proxy Server

1.
In the Web Manager, click the Administration tab.
2.
Click Proxy Server.
3.
As needed, modify the State, Host, Port, Username, and Password.
4.
Click Submit.
Notes:
In some network environments, a Proxy Server is required to access resources on the
network. Use this procedure only if your network requires a Proxy Server.
If you do not know the Proxy Server settings for your network environment, contact your
network administrator.

SSL

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol that creates an encrypted connection between devices. It also
provides authentication and message integrity services. SSL is used widely for secure communication to a
Web server, and also for wireless authentication.
SSL certificates identify the Wireless Print Solutions Adapter to peers and are used with some methods of
wireless authentication. Provide a name at upload time to identify certificates on the Wireless Print
Solutions Adapter.
You can upload Certificate and Private key combinations, obtained from an external Certificate Authority
(CA), to the Wireless Print Solutions Adapter. The Wireless Print Solutions Adapter can also generate self-
signed certificates with associated private keys.

Credentials

The Wireless Print Solutions Adapter can generate self-signed certificates and their associated keys for
both RSA and DSA certificate formats. When you generate certificates, assign them a credential name to
help identify them on the Wireless Print Solutions Adapter. Once you create your credentials, then
configure them with the desired certificates.
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