Epson WF-M21000 Series User Manual page 572

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Administrator Information
4. Enter a value for each item. Set CA Certificate 1 and CA Certificate 2 when verifying the path of the
certificate on the web browser that accesses the printer.
Depending on where you create a CSR and the file format of the certificate, required settings may vary. Enter
values to required items according to the following.
❏ A certificate of the PEM/DER format obtained from Web Config
❏ Private Key: Do not configure because the printer contains a private key.
❏ Password: Do not configure.
❏ CA Certificate 1/CA Certificate 2: Optional
❏ A certificate of the PEM/DER format obtained from a computer
❏ Private Key: You need to set.
❏ Password: Do not configure.
❏ CA Certificate 1/CA Certificate 2: Optional
❏ A certificate of the PKCS#12 format obtained from a computer
❏ Private Key: Do not configure.
❏ Password: Optional
❏ CA Certificate 1/CA Certificate 2: Do not configure.
5. Click OK.
A completion message is displayed.
Note:
Click Confirm to verify the certificate information.
Related Information
"Application for Configuring Printer Operations (Web Config)" on page 410
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"Deleting a CA-signed Certificate" on page 573
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"Configuring S/MIME Basic Settings" on page 591
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CA-signed Certificate Importing Setting Items
Items
Server Certificate or Client Certificate
Private Key
Password
CA Certificate 1
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Advanced Security Settings
Select a certificate's format.
For SSL/TLS connection, the Server Certificate is displayed.
For IPsec/IP Filtering, IEEE802.1x, or S/MIME, the Client Certificate is displayed.
If you obtain a certificate of the PEM/DER format by using a CSR created from a
computer, specify a private key file that is match a certificate.
If the file format is Certificate with Private Key (PKCS#12), enter the password
for encrypting the private key that is set when you obtain the certificate.
If your certificate's format is Certificate (PEM/DER), import a certificate of a
certificate authority that issues a CA-signed Certificate used as server certificate.
Specify a file if you need.
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Using a Digital Certificate
Settings and Explanation

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