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Encrypting HTTP Communications from a Client to the Machine (SSL/TLS Server)
The SOAP, Internet Services (HTTP), IPP, and WebDAV ports use the HTTP server of the
machine.
The SSL/TLS protocol is used to encrypt the HTTP communications between a client and the
machine.
To encrypt communications, either one of the device certificate is required: a self-signed
certificate or a certificate issued by another CA.
Encrypting HTTP Communications from the Machine to a Remote Server (SSL/TLS Client)
The SSL/TLS protocol is used to encrypt the HTTP communications between a remote server
and the machine. No certificate is required in general. However, if a remote server is set to
require an SSL client certificate, you can use a certificate issued by another CA. When
verification of server certificates is enabled to verify the SSL/TLS certificate of a remote
server, import a certificate issued by another CA using CentreWare Internet Services to the
machine.
Encryption using IPsec
IPsec enables IP-level (not application-level) encrypted communications with remote
devices.
If you select [Digital Signature] for [IKE Authentication Method], a certificate issued by
another CA is required.
If you select [Preshared Key], no device certificate is required.
Note
If the certificate for IPsec contains the V3 extension (keyUsage), "digitalSignature" bit must be asserted.
To verify the certificate of the remote device, you must register a root certificate created by
a CA of the remote device on the machine.
Note
To use certificates that have already been created, import them with CentreWare Internet Services.
Encryption and Digital Signature Overview
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