Kyocera FS-C5350DN FS-C5350DN Operation Guide (Advanced) - Page 95

SSL Server SSL Server setting

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SSL Server (SSL Server setting) SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) refers to a protocol used to encrypt information sent and received over a network. SSL can currently be used to encrypt data such as the WWW or FTP files widely used on the Internet so that privacy-related information, credit card numbers, corporate secrets and other confidential information can be sent and received safely. SSL servers use this protocol to authenticate servers and clients. The default setting is Off. Note Check with your network administrator when selecting network settings. >SSL Server 1 After entering the administrator ID and password, press U or V > repeatedly until >SSL Server > appears. >SSL Server ? Off >>DES ? Off > 2 Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears. 3 Select On or Off using U or V. 4 Press [OK]. 5 Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready. DES (SSL Server DES setting) DES (Data Encryption Standard) is a typical symmetric-key cryptographic algorithm that divides data in to 64-bit blocks and then encrypts each block using a 56-bit key. Note Symmetric-key cryptography, because it uses the same key for both encryption and decryption, uses the same key in both directions when encrypted data is exchanged. Accordingly, to prevent the key from being divulged, key transfer and storage must be very strictly managed. The default setting is Off. 1 Press Z while >SSL Server On > is displayed. >>DES appears. 2 Press [OK]. A blinking question mark (?) appears. 3 Select On or Off using U or V. 4 Press [OK]. 5 Press [MENU]. The display returns to Ready. Using the Operation Panel 2-71

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Using the Operation Panel
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SSL Server (SSL Server setting)
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) refers to a protocol used to encrypt
information sent and received over a network. SSL can currently be used
to encrypt data such as the WWW or FTP files widely used on the Internet
so that privacy-related information, credit card numbers, corporate
secrets and other confidential information can be sent and received
safely.
SSL servers use this protocol to authenticate servers and clients.
The default setting is
Off
.
1
After entering the administrator ID and password, press
U
or
V
repeatedly until
>SSL Server >
appears.
2
Press
[OK]
. A blinking question mark (
?
) appears.
3
Select
On
or
Off
using
U
or
V
.
4
Press
[OK]
.
5
Press
[MENU]
. The display returns to
Ready
.
DES (SSL Server DES setting)
DES (Data Encryption Standard) is a typical symmetric-key cryptographic
algorithm that divides data in to 64-bit blocks and then encrypts each
block using a 56-bit key.
The default setting is
Off
.
1
Press
Z
while
>SSL Server
On >
is displayed.
>>DES
appears.
2
Press
[OK]
. A blinking question mark (
?
) appears.
3
Select
On
or
Off
using
U
or
V
.
4
Press
[OK]
.
5
Press
[MENU]
. The display returns to
Ready
.
Note
Check with your network administrator when selecting
network settings.
Note
Symmetric-key cryptography, because it uses the same
key for both encryption and decryption, uses the same key in both
directions when encrypted data is exchanged. Accordingly, to
prevent the key from being divulged, key transfer and storage
must be very strictly managed.
>SSL Server
>
>SSL Server
>
? Off
>>DES
? Off