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Setting the SSL-use Server Certificate (HTTP/IPP), Setting LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication
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Setting the SSL-use Server Certificate (HTTP/IPP) NOTE: To manage digital certificates, you must first set encryption of the optional hard disk to On, and then set up HTTPS communication. For details, see "Preparing to Manage Certificates." 1 Import the certificate to be used with the SSL-use server. For more information, see "Importing a Digital Certificate." 2 Set the certificate to be used with the SSL-use server. For more information, see "Setting a Digital Certificate." 3 Confirm whether the certificate is set correctly. For more information, see "Confirming the Settings of a Digital Certificate." NOTE: Confirm whether the newly set certificate, not the self-signed certificate, is associated. 4 After restarting the printer, the certificate set as described above is used as the server certificate when executing communication with HTTP/IPP-SSL/TLS. Setting LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication NOTE: This setting is available only when the optional hard disk is installed and is set to On for encryption. 1 Select Print Server Settings from the left side of the page. 2 Click the Security tab. 3 Select SSL/TLS. 4 Select the Enable check box for LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication. 5 Click Apply New Settings. 6 After restarting the printer, LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication is enabled. NOTE: When executing the certificate validity of the server and the presentation of the client certificate, see "Setting Server Certificate Verification for LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication" and "Setting Client Certificate for LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication." Setting Server Certificate Verification for LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication NOTE: This setting is available only when the optional hard disk is installed and is set to On for encryption. NOTE: This feature is enabled only when Enable is set for LDAP-SSL/TLS Communication. 1 Import the root certificate (including intermediate certificate) for the LDAP server certificate. For more information, see "Importing a Digital Certificate." NOTE: 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. For more information, see "Confirming the Settings of a Digital Certificate." 3 Select Print Server Settings. 4 Click the Security tab. 5 Select SSL/TLS. 6 Select the Enable check box for Verify Remote Server Certificate. 7 Click Apply New Settings. 8 After restarting the printer, the certificate presented by the LDAP server is verified when LDAP-SSL/TLS communication starts with the LDAP server. NOTE: When the result of verification is NG, communication is not established and an error results. Using Digital Certificates 419