Dell S2810dn Smart Dell Smart Printer Users Guide - Page 228
Creating and Download a Certificate Signing Request (CSR), Machine Digital Certificate
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Setting HTTPS Communication Before managing certificates, set HTTPS communication with a self-signed certificate. When Using the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool 1 Launch Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool. a Open the web browser. b Enter the IP address of your printer in the web browser. See "Dell™ Printer Configuration Web Tool." 2 Select Print Server Settings. 3 Click the Security tab. 4 Select SSL/TLS. 5 Click Generate Self-Signed Certificate of Machine Digital Certificate. The Generate Self-Signed Certificate page is displayed. 6 Select the public key method from the list of Public Key Method. 7 Select the size of public key from the list of Size of Public Key. 8 Specifies the issuer of SSL self-signed certificate. 9 Click Generate Signed Certificate. 10 The Restart Printer button is displayed after generating the self-signed certificate, and then click Restart Printer. 11 Repeat steps 2 to 4 to display the SSL/TLS page after restarting the printer. 12 Confirm that the HTTP- SSL/TLS Communication column is set to Enable. Creating and Download a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) NOTE: To download a CSR from the printer, you must set up HTTPS communication. For details, see "Setting HTTPS Communication." 1 Launch Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool. a Open the web browser. b Enter the IP address of your printer in the web browser. See "Dell™ Printer Configuration Web Tool." 2 Select Print Server Settings. 3 Click the Security tab. 4 Select SSL/TLS. 5 Click Certificate Signing Request (CSR). The Certificate Signing Request (CSR) page is displayed. 6 Specify each item of certificate signing request. 7 Click Apply New Settings. 8 Confirm the settings of certificate signing request, and then click Download. 9 Save a CSR file to your computer. Use this CSR to receive a signed certificate from a trusted certificate authority. 228 Using Digital Certificates