Epson SureColor T3170x Administrator Guide - Page 33
About Digital Certification, Obtaining and Importing a CA-signed Certificate
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About Digital Certification You can configure the following digital certificates for your network using Web Config: CA-signed Certificate You can ensure secure communications using a CA-signed certificate for each security feature. The certificates must be signed by and obtained from a CA (Certificate Authority). Self-signed Certificate A self-signed certificate is issued and signed by the product itself. You can use the certificate for only SSL/TLS communication, however security is unreliable and you may see a security alert in the browser during use. Parent topic: Using a Digital Certificate Obtaining and Importing a CA-signed Certificate You can obtain a CA-signed certificate by creating a CSR (Certificate Signing Request) using Web Config and submitting it to a certificate authority. The CSR created in Web Config is in PEM/DER format. You can import one CSR created from Web Config at a time. 1. Access Web Config and select the Network Security tab. 2. Under one of the following network security options, select the corresponding certificate: • SSL/TLS and Certificate • IPsec/IP Filtering and Client Certificate • IEEE802.1X and Client Certificate 3. In the CSR section, select Generate. You see a window like this: 33