Setting Server Certificate Verification for LDAP-SSL/TLS
Communication
NOTE:
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This setting is available only when the optional hard disk unit is installed and Data Encryption is set to On.
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This feature is enabled only when the Enabled check box for LDAP - SSL/TLS Communication is selected.
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Import the root certificate (including intermediate certificate) for the LDAP server certificate.
See also:
• "Importing a Digital Certificate" on page 176
NOTE:
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In the verification of a certificate of the connected server, to automatically search for an imported certificate and verify the
path, the certificate does not need to be associated.
2
Confirm whether the root certificate is correctly imported to the LDAP server.
See also:
• "Confirming the Settings of a Digital Certificate" on page 178
3
Launch CentreWare Internet Services.
4
Click the Properties tab.
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In the left navigation panel, scroll down to Security and select SSL/TLS Server Communication.
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Select the Enabled check box for Verify Remote Server Certificate.
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Click Apply.
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After restarting the printer, the certificate presented by the LDAP server is verified when LDAP-SSL/TLS
communication starts with the LDAP server.
NOTE:
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When the result of verification is NG, communication is not established and an error results.
Setting Client Certificate for LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication
NOTE:
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To manage digital certificates, you must first set encryption of the optional hard disk unit to On, and then set up HTTPS
communication. For details, see
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This feature is enabled only when the Enabled check box for LDAP - SSL/TLS Communication is selected.
1
Import a certificate to be used with SSL Client.
See also:
• "Importing a Digital Certificate" on page 176
2
Set a certificate to be used with SSL Client.
See also:
• "Setting a Digital Certificate" on page 177
3
Confirm whether the certificate is set correctly.
See also:
• "Confirming the Settings of a Digital Certificate" on page 178
4
After restarting the printer, the LDAP client certificate is presented when LDAP-SSL/TLS communication with
the LDAP server starts. When the LDAP server is set to require a client certificate, the client certificate provided
by the printer is verified by the LDAP server.
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Printing Basics
"Preparing to Manage Certificates" on page
174.