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Enhanced WSD over SSL Certificate, Match Rule of Common Name

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Network Settings 3. HTTP: HTTP is the protocol to exchange or transfer hypertext between the World Wide Web and web browsers. To enable the HTTP protocol, turn this item On. 4. HTTPS: HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) is a widely-used communications protocol for secure communication over the Internet. It provides bidirectional encryption of communications between a client web browser and a web server. To enable the HTTPS protocol, turn this item On. To enable this item, activate SSL on the Network Security Settings page under Security Settings. The current status of the certificate is shown in HTTPS Certificate. To make advanced settings, click Settings button and select a device certificate. Click Submit button to finalize settings. Configure the device certificate on the Certificates page under Certificate Settings. This Certificate can be used in common with IPP over SSL and HTTPS. 5. Enhanced WSD: Enhanced WSD is an API to simplify connections to web service enabled devices, such as Printers, Scanners and File Shares. To enable Enhanced WSD, turn this item On. 6. Enhanced WSD over SSL: Enhanced WSD (SSL) is a communication security protocol that provides encryption, authentication, and anti-tampering integrity over the Internet. To enable Enhanced WSD (SSL), turn this item On. To enable this item, activate SSL on the Network Security Settings page under Security Settings. Enhanced WSD over SSL Certificate: The status of the Enhanced WSD over SSL certificate is shown. To make advanced settings, click Settings button and select a device certificate. Click Submit button to finalize settings. Configure the device certificate on the Certificates page under Certificate Settings. 7. LDAP: The machine can refer to the address book which is on the LDAP server as an external address book and assign an E-mail address to the destination. To enables the LDAP protocol, turn this item On. To configure the External Address Book, go to the External Address Book Settings page under Address Book. To configure advanced settings, go to Authentication Settings page under Management Settings. Select a method for LDAP Security from STARTTLS, SSL/TLS, and Off on either the External Address Book # or Network Authentication drop-down list. To enable this item, activate SSL on the Network Security Settings page under Security Settings. 8. IEEE802.1X: IEEE802.1X is a security protocol that allows login to the secured networks based on a client certificate. To enable the IEEE802.1X protocol, turn this item On. To make advanced settings, click Settings button. The status of this protocol is shown in IEEE802.1X Settings page. This section includes the following items for configuration: IEEE802.1X Effective Encryption: Select a method of encryption from EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, EAP-FAST and PEAP(EAP-MS-CHAPv2) on the drop-down list. Tunneled Authentication Protocol: This protocol is activated when EAP-TTLS has been selected for encryption. Select a method of authentication from MSCHAPV2, MSCHAP, CHAP, and PAP on the drop-down list. Login User Name: Enter the name of the user to access the machine. The IEEE802.1X client certificate of this user must be valid. Password: This protocol is activated when EAP-TTLS, EAP-FAST, or PEAP(EAP-MS-CHAPv2) has been selected for encryption. Enter the password. Common Name: This protocol is activated when EAP-TTLS, EAP-FAST, or PEAP(EAP-MS-CHAPv2) has been selected for encryption. Specifies the common name of the server certificate if the server is required to be authenticated. Match Rule of Common Name: This protocol is activated when EAP-TTLS, EAPFAST, or PEAP(EAP-MS-CHAPv2) has been selected for encryption. When the server certificate is verified, the common name specified under Common Name is 54 Embedded Web Server

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Network Settings
54
Embedded Web Server
3.
HTTP
: HTTP is the protocol to exchange or transfer hypertext between the World
Wide Web and web browsers. To enable the HTTP protocol, turn this item
On
.
4.
HTTPS
: HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) is a widely-used
communications protocol for secure communication over the Internet. It provides
bidirectional encryption of communications between a client web browser and a
web server. To enable the HTTPS protocol, turn this item
On
. To enable this item,
activate SSL on the
Network Security Settings
page under
Security Settings
.
The current status of the certificate is shown in
HTTPS Certificate
. To make
advanced settings, click
Settings
button and select a device certificate. Click
Submit
button to finalize settings.
Configure the device certificate on the
Certificates
page under
Certificate Set-
tings
. This Certificate can be used in common with IPP over SSL and HTTPS.
5.
Enhanced WSD
: Enhanced WSD is an API to simplify connections to web service
enabled devices, such as Printers, Scanners and File Shares. To enable
Enhanced WSD, turn this item
On
.
6.
Enhanced WSD over SSL
: Enhanced WSD (SSL) is a communication security
protocol that provides encryption, authentication, and anti-tampering integrity over
the Internet. To enable Enhanced WSD (SSL), turn this item
On
. To enable this
item, activate SSL on the
Network Security Settings
page under
Security
Settings
.
Enhanced WSD over SSL Certificate
: The status of the Enhanced WSD over
SSL certificate is shown. To make advanced settings, click
Settings
button and
select a device certificate. Click
Submit
button to finalize settings.
Configure the device certificate on the
Certificates
page under
Certificate Set-
tings
.
7.
LDAP
: The machine can refer to the address book which is on the LDAP server as
an external address book and assign an E-mail address to the destination. To
enables the LDAP protocol, turn this item
On
. To configure the External Address
Book, go to the
External Address Book Settings
page under
Address Book
. To
configure advanced settings, go to
Authentication Settings
page under
Management Settings
.
Select a method for
LDAP Security
from
STARTTLS
,
SSL/TLS
, and
Off
on either
the
External Address Book #
or
Network Authentication
drop-down list. To
enable this item, activate SSL on the
Network Security Settings
page under
Security Settings
.
8.
IEEE802.1X
: IEEE802.1X is a security protocol that allows login to the secured
networks based on a client certificate. To enable the IEEE802.1X protocol, turn this
item
On
.
To make advanced settings, click
Settings
button. The status of this protocol is
shown in
IEEE802.1X Settings
page. This section includes the following items for
configuration:
IEEE802.1X
Effective Encryption
: Select a method of encryption from
EAP-TLS
,
EAP-TTLS
,
EAP-FAST
and
PEAP(EAP-MS-CHAPv2)
on the drop-down list.
Tunneled Authentication Protocol
: This protocol is activated when
EAP-TTLS
has been selected for encryption. Select a method of authentication from
MSCHAPV2
,
MSCHAP
,
CHAP
, and
PAP
on the drop-down list.
Login User Name
: Enter the name of the user to access the machine. The
IEEE802.1X client certificate of this user must be valid.
Password
: This protocol is activated when
EAP-TTLS
,
EAP-FAST
, or
PEAP(EAP-MS-CHAPv2)
has been selected for encryption. Enter the password.
Common Name
: This protocol is activated when
EAP-TTLS
,
EAP-FAST
, or
PEAP(EAP-MS-CHAPv2)
has been selected for encryption. Specifies the com-
mon name of the server certificate if the server is required to be authenticated.
Match Rule of Common Name
: This protocol is activated when
EAP-TTLS
,
EAP-
FAST
, or
PEAP(EAP-MS-CHAPv2)
has been selected for encryption. When the
server certificate is verified, the common name specified under
Common Name
is