Import A Ca-Signed Certificate - Oce PlotWave 750 Operation Manual

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Import a CA-signed certificate

Import a CA-signed certificate
Introduction
To ensure a fully trusted authentication via HTTPS, you can request and import a certificate
delivered by a Certification Authority (CA-signed certificate).
In Océ Express WebTools, you can generate a certificate request yourself or you can import a
predefined certificate via your computer or network. When importing the certificate, you need to
take the following steps.
NOTE
For more information on remote security, certificates and HTTPS consult the Océ PlotWave -
ColorWave Systems Security Manual. Download the manual from the company support website.
Import the [Root certificate] into the controller
Procedure
1.
Open Océ Express WebTools
2.
Select the [Configuration] - [Remote security] tab.
3.
Click on [Import CA-signed certificate]. A window opens.
4.
Select [Root certificate].
5.
Browse to the Root certificate file and click [Import].
NOTE
The Root certificate may already exist in the web server certificates list.
6.
Validate to confirm the import.
7.
When the message [Certificate successfully imported.] pops up, go on to import the [Intermediate
certificate].
8.
Click [Ok] to save.
Import the [Intermediate certificate]
Procedure
1.
Open the [Remote security] tab
2.
Select [Intermediate certificate]
3.
Browse to the Intermediate certificate file and click [Import]
4.
When the message [Certificate successfully imported.] pops up, go back to the main page to
import the [CA-signed certificate]
Import the [CA-signed certificate]
Procedure
1.
Open the [Remote security] tab
2.
Select [CA-signed certificate].
3.
Browse to the certificate file.
4.
Select "Yes" to validate the certificate against Java root certificates and click "Import".
5.
When the message [Certificate successfully imported.] pops up, restart the controller.
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