Exporting A Certificate Signing Request (Csr) - Dell E525w User Manual

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Exporting a Certificate Signing Request (CSR)

NOTE:
To export a CSR from the printer, SSL/TLS Server Communication must be enabled with a self-signed certificate. For
details, see "Preparing to Use HTTPS Communication" on page 244.
NOTE:
If you are using a PKCS #12 digital certificate, do not export the CSR; otherwise, the file cannot be uploaded.
1 Launch the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool by entering the IP address of the printer in your web browser.
For more information, see "Dell™ Printer Configuration Web Tool" on page 75.
2 Click Print Server Settings.
3 Click the Security tab  SSL/TLS.
4 Click Certificate Signing Request (CSR).
The Certificate Signing Request (CSR) page is displayed.
5 Specify each item of the certificate signing request, and then click Apply New Settings.
6 Confirm the specified settings, and then click Export.
7 Save a CSR file to your computer.
Use this CSR to receive a signed certificate from a trusted certificate authority.
Uploading a Signed Certificate
After you have received the signed certificate from a trusted certificate authority, upload the signed certificate to the
printer. You can also upload an external certificate such as PKCS #12 that you created without using the CSR from
the printer.
NOTE:
The maximum number of digital certificates that you can upload is one.
1 Launch the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool by entering the IP address of the printer in your web browser.
For more information, see "Dell™ Printer Configuration Web Tool" on page 75.
2 Click Print Server Settings.
3 Click the Security tab  SSL/TLS.
4 Click Upload Signed Certificate.
The Upload Signed Certificate page is displayed.
5 Click Choose File of File Name, and then select the file to be uploaded.
To upload a PKCS #12 digital certificate, you also need to enter the password that is set on the certificate in
Password and Re-enter Password.
6 Click Import.
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Using Digital Certificates

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