HP LaserJet 9040/9050 HP LaserJet MFP Products - Smartcard Authentication Solu
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the HP MFP device. The solution is Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) compliant, using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) encryption and Kerberos authentication to provide authenticated E-mail and Scan to Folder sessions. . Notice: ©2005 Hewlett-Packard Company Microsoft®, Windows - HP LaserJet 9040/9050 | HP LaserJet MFP Products - Smartcard Authentication Solu - Page 2
from the device's card reader. Figure 1 - Example DoD Common Access Card 2 Methodology The CAC session begins when the user inserts their CAC card into the HP MFP card reader. § The card is validated against the PIN entered by the user. § The certificate stored on the card is checked for a valid - HP LaserJet 9040/9050 | HP LaserJet MFP Products - Smartcard Authentication Solu - Page 3
HP Common Access Card Solution 3 Topology March 2007 DOD environment Active Directory SMTP Server LDAP Server Certificate Authority Server (contains CRL / OCSP protocol) File Server CIFS/ - HP LaserJet 9040/9050 | HP LaserJet MFP Products - Smartcard Authentication Solu - Page 4
Sequence The following represents the sequence of events for a user's CAC session: • User selects feature using "DoD CAC" Authentication Agent at the HP MFP • User is prompted to insert CAC • User inserts CAC into attached card reader • CAC is validated - accomplished by the following steps
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The HP Common Access Card Solution provides authentication for
employing a Smart Card reader at the HP MFP device. The
solution is Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12)
compliant, using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) encryption and
Kerberos authentication to provide authenticated E-mail and Scan
to Folder sessions.
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Department of Defense (DOD) Common Access Cards (CAC)
Abstract:
Authenication Solution
HP MFP Smartcard