Epson SureColor P6570D Administrator Guide - Page 108

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Administrator's Guide Advanced Security Settings for Enterprise Messages Cause/What to do Invalid file. Cause: You are not importing a certificate file in X509 format. What to do: Make sure that you are selecting the correct certificate sent by a trusted certificate authority. Cause: The file you have imported is too large. The maximum file size is 5KB. What to do: If you select the correct file, the certificate might be corrupted or fabricated. Cause: The chain contained in the certificate is invalid. What to do: For more information on the certificate, see the website of the certificate authority. Cannot use the Server Certificates that include more than three CA certificates. Cause: The certificate file in PKCS#12 format contains more than 3 CA certificates. What to do: Import each certificate as converting from PKCS#12 format to PEM format, or import the certificate file in PKCS#12 format that contains up to 2 CA certificates. The certificate has expired. Check if the certificate is valid, or check the date and time on your printer. Cause: The certificate is out of date. What to do: ❏ If the certificate is out of date, obtain and import the new certificate. ❏ If the certificate is not out of date, make sure the printer's date and time are set correctly. Private key is required. Cause: There is no paired private key with the certificate. What to do: ❏ If the certificate is the PEM/DER format and it is obtained from a CSR using a computer, specify the private key file. ❏ If the certificate is the PKCS#12 format and it is obtained from a CSR using a computer, create a file that contains the private key. Cause: You have re-imported the PEM/DER certificate obtained from a CSR using Web Config. What to do: If the certificate is the PEM/DER format and it is obtained from a CSR using Web Config, you can only import it once. 108

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Messages
Cause/What to do
Invalid file.
Cause:
You are not importing a certificate file in X509 format.
What to do:
Make sure that you are selecting the correct certificate sent by a trusted certificate
authority.
Cause:
The file you have imported is too large. The maximum file size is 5KB.
What to do:
If you select the correct file, the certificate might be corrupted or fabricated.
Cause:
The chain contained in the certificate is invalid.
What to do:
For more information on the certificate, see the website of the certificate
authority.
Cannot use the Server Certificates that
include more than three CA
certificates.
Cause:
The certificate file in PKCS#12 format contains more than 3 CA certificates.
What to do:
Import each certificate as converting from PKCS#12 format to PEM format, or
import the certificate file in PKCS#12 format that contains up to 2 CA certificates.
The certificate has expired. Check if the
certificate is valid, or check the date
and time on your printer.
Cause:
The certificate is out of date.
What to do:
If the certificate is out of date, obtain and import the new certificate.
If the certificate is not out of date, make sure the printer's date and time are set
correctly.
Private key is required.
Cause:
There is no paired private key with the certificate.
What to do:
If the certificate is the PEM/DER format and it is obtained from a CSR using a
computer, specify the private key file.
If the certificate is the PKCS#12 format and it is obtained from a CSR using a
computer, create a file that contains the private key.
Cause:
You have re-imported the PEM/DER certificate obtained from a CSR using Web
Config.
What to do:
If the certificate is the PEM/DER format and it is obtained from a CSR using Web
Config, you can only import it once.
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