HP M1522n HP LaserJet MFP Products - Smartcard Authentication Solution
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Access Cards (CAC) employing a Smart Card reader at the HP MFP device. The solution is Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD- to Folder sessions. . Notice: ©2005 Hewlett-Packard Company Microsoft®, Windows®, and Windows NT® are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or - HP M1522n | HP LaserJet MFP Products - Smartcard Authentication Solution - Page 2
card as well as for authentication to enable access to DoD computers and networks. The HP Common Access Card Solution extends the CAC to the HP MFP devices. Users are able to authenticate at the MFP by inserting their CAC into an attached card reader and entering their PIN. After their - HP M1522n | HP LaserJet MFP Products - Smartcard Authentication Solution - 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/SMB Kerberos KDC MFP System Firmware Pkinit extensions LDAP extensions Kerberos Library Digital Send - HP M1522n | HP LaserJet MFP Products - Smartcard Authentication Solution - Page 4
March 2007 4 Session 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
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Authentication Sequence
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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