Setting E-Mail Encryption/Digital Signature; Installation Overview; Configuration Of The Machine - Xerox WorkCentre 7232 System Administrator Manual

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16 Security
Enabling and Setting SSL/TLS
1.
On the [Properties] page, expand the [Security] folder.
2.
Click [SSL/TLS Settings].
3.
Under [HTTP - SSL/TLS Communication], select the [Enabled] check box.
4.
Set [HTTP - SSL/TLS Communication Port Number].
NOTE: Do not use the port numbers assigned to the other ports.
5.
Click [Apply].
6.
You will be prompted to reboot the machine. Click [Reboot Machine] to reflect the
settings.

Setting E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature

Installation Overview

Use the following steps to set the Encryption and Digital Signature features of e-mails.

Configuration of the Machine

Import a certificate into the machine and enable S/MIME communication on
CentreWare Internet Services. By factory default, no certificate is registered in the
machine.
Before you register a certificate, the following configuration is required: Securing
HTTP Communication with Encryption on page 160.
Configuration of a Computer
Prepare a certificate for email encryption/digital signature.
Configuration of the Machine
To configure the email encryption and digial signature settings, first secure HTTP
communication, and then import a certificate to the machine and enable S/MIME.
NOTE: For information on the settings for securing HTTP communication, refer to
Securing HTTP Communication with Encryption on page 160.
Importing a Certificate into the Machine
1.
On CentreWare Internet Services, click the [Properties] tab.
NOTE: For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to
CentreWare Internet Services on page 39.
2.
Under [Description], make sure that an e-mail address is set in [Machine's E-mail
Address].
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