Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c Pro 15000c Command Center RX User Guide - Page 66

Certificates, Device Certificate

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Security Settings IPSec To enable IPSec, you must first make the IPSec settings. For more information, see the TCP/IP Settings page under Network Settings. 3. Click Submit button. Certificates This page allows you to create, update, or check details on a certificate. After you have changed this setting, you must restart the network or this machine. When you browse the Embedded Web Server by entering "https", a screen which confirms whether or not to authenticate the security certificate of the web site appears. You can select the following to solve the problem by configuring certificate. • Temporary solution: Permit every time the attention message displayed with first access to the Embedded Web Server. • Permanent solution: Import the device certificate or root certificate as the trusted certificate into the client PC. The Web Browser will authenticate the Embedded Web Server's certificate automatically in advance. *: If the settings for the item marked with an asterisk (*) has been changed, you must restart the machine or the network. To restart the machine, proceed to the Reset page. Device Certificate 1. Click Certificates under Security Settings on the navigation menu. The Certificates page opens. 2. A list of the device certificates will be shown, allowing you to check the following: Device Certificate 1 is automatically issued by default. The automatically issued certificate has the country code, common name, and a validity period of about 10 years already configured. Status Displays whether the certificate is active. Subject Displays the country code and common name. Expiration Displays the validity period of the certificate. Protocol Displays the protocols available (HTTPS, IPP over SSL, Enhanced WSD (SSL), IEEE802.1X, DSM Scan, IPsecRuleX, and other protocols). 3. This section includes the following items for configuration. Device Certificate 1 (to 5) This sections allows you to modify the initial settings, add a new one, and delete the existing settings. 62 Embedded Web Server

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Security Settings
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Embedded Web Server
IPSec
To enable IPSec, you must first make the IPSec settings. For more information, see
the
TCP/IP Settings
page under
Network Settings
.
3.
Click
Submit
button.
Certificates
This page allows you to create, update, or check details on a certificate. After you have
changed this setting, you must restart the network or this machine.
When you browse the Embedded Web Server by entering "https", a screen which
confirms whether or not to authenticate the security certificate of the web site appears.
You can select the following to solve the problem by configuring certificate.
Temporary solution: Permit every time the attention message displayed with first
access to the Embedded Web Server.
Permanent solution: Import the device certificate or root certificate as the trusted
certificate into the client PC. The Web Browser will authenticate the Embedded Web
Server's certificate automatically in advance.
*: If the settings for the item marked with an asterisk (*) has been changed, you must
restart the machine or the network. To restart the machine, proceed to the
Reset
page.
Device Certificate
1.
Click
Certificates
under
Security Settings
on the navigation menu. The
Certificates
page opens.
2.
A list of the device certificates will be shown, allowing you to check the following:
Device
Certificate 1
is automatically issued by default. The automatically issued certificate has
the country code, common name, and a validity period of about 10 years already
configured.
Status
Displays whether the certificate is active.
Subject
Displays the country code and common name.
Expiration
Displays the validity period of the certificate.
Protocol
Displays the protocols available (HTTPS, IPP over SSL, Enhanced WSD (SSL),
IEEE802.1X, DSM Scan, IPsecRuleX, and other protocols).
3.
This section includes the following items for configuration.
Device Certificate 1
(to
5
)
This sections allows you to modify the initial settings, add a new one, and delete the
existing settings.