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16 Security

This chapter describes how to configure the security features for the machine.
The following information is provided in this chapter:
Security Features Overview - page 159
NOTE: Some of the features described in this chapter are optional, and may not apply
to your machine configuration.

Security Features Overview

Network Communication Security

The machine provides the security feature that encrypts the data to be transmitted
between the machine and client computers.
Securing HTTP Communication from a Client to the Machine (SSL/TLS Server)
The machine supports the following ports to connect to the HTTP server: SOAP port,
Internet Services (HTTP) port, IPP port, and WebDAV port.
The machine supports the SSL/TLS protocol to encrypt the data to be transmitted from
a client to the machine.
To register an SSL/TLS server certificate, import an existing certificate, or create a new
certificate on CentreWare Internet Services.
NOTE: By securing HTTP communication with encryption, the data transmitted using
IPP can be encrypted (SSL-encrypted communication).
Securing HTTP Communication from the Machine to a Remote Server (SSL/TLS Client)
The machine supports the SSL/TLS protocol to secure HTTP communication from the
machine to a remote server.
In general, no certificate setting is required. Only when a remote server requires SSL
client authentication, an SSL/TLS client certificate needs to be registered in the
machine through CentreWare Internet Services.
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