Kyocera TASKalfa 3501i Kyocera Command Center RX User Guide Rev-2013.02 - Page 71

Network Access Settings, Not Secure HTTPS & HTTP

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Security Settings 2. This section includes the following items for configuration. SSL SSL is a cryptographic protocol that provides communication security between a PC and the machine. To enable, select On. Off deactivates the SSL protocol for communication. Serverside Settings Configures security settings on the server side. This section includes the following items for configuration: 1. TLS Version: TLS, as well as SSL, is a cryptographic protocol that provides communication security between a PC and the machine. Select the version of TLS that you want to use from SSL3.0/TLS1.0, TLS1.1, and TLS1.2. You can use more than one algorithm at a time. 2. Effective Encryption: Select an algorithm that you want to use from ARCFOUR, DES, 3DES, AES and AES-GCM. You can use more than one algorithm at a time. 3. Hash: Select a Hash algorithm of either SHA1 or SHA2(256/384). You can use more than one algorithm at a time. 4. HTTP Security: Specifies the security level for HTTP. Secure Only (HTTPS): Encrypts all HTTP protocol communications. Only the URLs that begin with https://. are accessible. If a URL beginning with http:// is specified, it will be automatically redirected to "https://." Not Secure (HTTPS & HTTP): Enables access for both encrypted and unencrypted HTTP protocol communication. URLs beginning with either "https://" or "http://" are accessible. The former URL establishes encrypted communication and the latter establishes unencrypted communication. 5. IPP Security: Specifies the security level for IPP. Secure Only (IPPS): Encrypts all HTTP protocol communications. Not Secure (IPPS & IPP): Enables access for both encrypted and unencrypted IPP protocol communications. Clientside Settings Configures security settings on the client (PC) side. This section includes the following items for configuration: 1. TLS Version: TLS, as well as SSL, is a cryptographic protocol that provides communication security between a PC and the machine. Select the version of TLS that you want to use from SSL3.0/TLS1.0, TLS1.1, and TLS1.2. You can use more than one algorithm at a time. 2. Effective Encryption: Select an algorithm that you want to use from ARCFOUR, DES, 3DES, AES and AES-GCM. You can use more than one algorithm at a time. 3. Hash: Select a Hash algorithm of either SHA1 or SHA2(256/384). You can use more than one algorithm at a time. When more than one algorithm are selected, the machine selects one algorithm to automatically connect to the server. 4. Certificate Verification: When set to On, this verifies the expiration of the server certificate during communication. If the certificate is expired, communication will fail. When set Off, the expiration will not be verified. Note: When the SSL is set to On and HTTP Security is set to Secure Only (HTTPS), the document boxes cannot be accessed by the TWAIN driver. 3. Click Submit button. Network Access Settings 1. Click Network Security under Security Settings on the navigation menu. The Network Security Settings page opens. User Guide 67

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Security Settings
User Guide
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2.
This section includes the following items for configuration.
SSL
SSL is a cryptographic protocol that provides communication security between a PC
and the machine. To enable, select
On
.
Off
deactivates the SSL protocol for com-
munication.
Serverside Settings
Configures security settings on the server side. This section includes the following
items for configuration:
1.
TLS Version
: TLS, as well as SSL, is a cryptographic protocol that provides
communication security between a PC and the machine. Select the version of TLS
that you want to use from
SSL3.0/TLS1.0
,
TLS1.1
, and
TLS1.2
. You can use more
than one algorithm at a time.
2.
Effective Encryption
: Select an algorithm that you want to use from
ARCFOUR
,
DES
,
3DES
,
AES
and
AES-GCM
. You can use more than one algorithm at a time.
3.
Hash
: Select a Hash algorithm of either
SHA1
or
SHA2(256/384)
. You can use
more than one algorithm at a time.
4.
HTTP Security
: Specifies the security level for HTTP.
Secure Only (HTTPS)
: Encrypts all HTTP protocol communications. Only the URLs
that begin with https://. are accessible. If a URL beginning with http:// is specified, it
will be automatically redirected to "https://."
Not Secure (HTTPS & HTTP)
: Enables access for both encrypted and unencrypted
HTTP protocol communication. URLs beginning with either “https://” or “http://” are
accessible. The former URL establishes encrypted communication and the latter
establishes unencrypted communication.
5.
IPP Security
: Specifies the security level for IPP.
Secure Only (IPPS)
: Encrypts all HTTP protocol communications.
Not Secure (IPPS & IPP)
: Enables access for both encrypted and unencrypted IPP
protocol communications.
Clientside Settings
Configures security settings on the client (PC) side. This section includes the follow-
ing items for configuration:
1.
TLS Version
: TLS, as well as SSL, is a cryptographic protocol that provides
communication security between a PC and the machine. Select the version of TLS
that you want to use from
SSL3.0/TLS1.0
,
TLS1.1
, and
TLS1.2
. You can use more
than one algorithm at a time.
2.
Effective Encryption
: Select an algorithm that you want to use from
ARCFOUR
,
DES
,
3DES
,
AES
and
AES-GCM
. You can use more than one algorithm at a time.
3.
Hash
: Select a Hash algorithm of either
SHA1
or
SHA2(256/384)
. You can use
more than one algorithm at a time.
When more than one algorithm are selected, the machine selects one algorithm to
automatically connect to the server.
4.
Certificate Verification
: When set to
On
, this verifies the expiration of the server
certificate during communication. If the certificate is expired, communication will
fail. When set
Off
, the expiration will not be verified.
Note: When the
SSL
is set to
On
and
HTTP Security
is set to
Secure Only
(HTTPS)
, the document boxes cannot be accessed by the TWAIN driver.
3.
Click
Submit
button.
Network Access Settings
1.
Click
Network Security
under
Security Settings
on the navigation menu. The
Network Security Settings
page opens.