SEH Computertechnik TPG60 user manual Certificate Management

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Certificate Management

What are

Certificates?

How to Use

Certificates?

Which Certificates are available?

8 Certificate Management

Certificates can be used in TCP/IP-based networks to encrypt data and to authenticate communication partners. Certificates are electronic messages containing a key (public key) and a signature.

Certificates increase security. Use certificates on your TPG60

to receive encrypted print data; see: ’How Does the TPG60 Receive Encrypted Data?’ Ö53.

to check the identity of the TPG60 in the network; see: ’How

Does the TPG60 Authenticate Itself in the network via EAP-TLS?’ Ö60.

If you want to use certificates, it is advisable to protect the TPG60 by a password so that certificates cannot be deleted by unauthorized persons; see ’How to Protect the TPG60 against Unauthorized Access? (Password Control)’ Ö55.

Both self-signed certificates and CA certificates can be used in the TPG60. The following certificates can be distinguished:

Self-signed certificates have a digital signature that has been created by the TPG60. If a self-signed certificate is used, the ThinPrint® server cannot print via SSL. A CA certificate is mandatory to print via SSL.

CA certificates are certificates that have been signed by a certification authority (CA).

The authenticity of the CA certificate can be verified by means of a so-called root certificate issued by the certification authority. The root certificate is stored on an authentication server in the network.

Upon delivery, a self-signed certificate (the so-called default certificate) is stored in the TPG60. It is recommended that you replace the default certificate by a self-signed certificate or CA certificate as soon as possible.

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Contents ThinPrint Gateway SEH Computertechnik GmbH Phone +49 0521Support +49 521 Table of Contents Certificate Management ThinPrint SettingsFirmware Update SecurityGeneral Information PurposeSystem Requirements Conventions within the documentation DocumentationSupport Information BoldFrom 800 a.m. to 415 p.m. CET Hardware Address Basic TerminologyGateway TPG Default NameIP Address Host NameSafety Regulations First StepsSubnet Mask ZeroConf Saving the IP Address in the TPG60InterCon-NetTool IP Wizard Bootp Syntax ping IP address Example ping Administration Methods Administration via the TPG HomepageTPG Homepage appears Administration Administration via the InterCon-NetTool Menu bar Meaning of the icons are described in the following Logging Configuring TPG Parameters InterCon-NetTool Properties Administration via an FTP ConnectionAdministration via the TPG60 Status Button Select Status General How to Display Status Information?Status Information Obtaining Information via the TPG HomepageDisplaying the Job History via the InterCon-NetTool How to Display the Job History?Displaying the Job History via the TPG Homepage Select Status Job HistoryHow to Print a Status Page? Select Configuration General Select Actions Print Status Page from the menu bar Printing the Status Page via the InterCon-NetToolPrinting the Status Page via the TPG60 Status Button Printing the Status Page via an FTP ConnectionHow to Print Parameters? Service Printing the Service Page via the TPG60 Status ButtonParameter Printing the Service Page via an FTP Connection Configuring Parameters via an FTP Connection How to Configure Parameters?Configuring Parameters via the TPG Homepage Configuring Parameters via the InterCon-NetToolHighlight the TPG60 InterCon-NetTool Parameter Download Editing the ’Parameters’ File using a Text EditorClick Start download How to Reset Parameters to their Default Settings? Select Actions Download Area Select Parameter DownloadClick Download Select Actions Default Settings from the menu bar Resetting Parameters via the TPG HomepageSelect Actions Default Settings Resetting Parameters via the InterCon-NetToolResetting Parameters via the TPG60 Status Button Resetting Parameters via an FTP ConnectionHow to Configure the DNS? Network and Device SettingsDNS Parameters Configuring DNS via the TPG HomepageSelect Configuration DNS Configuring DNS via the InterCon-NetToolConfiguring TCP/IP Parameters via the InterCon-NetTool How to Configure TCP/IP Parameters?Configuring TCP/IP Parameters via the TPG Homepage Select Configuration TCP/IPARP/PING How to Configure the Device Time?Configuring the Device Time via the TPG Homepage Select Configuration TimeConfiguring the Device Time via the InterCon-NetTool How to Configure the Language of the Device? Adapting the Speed via the TPG Homepage How to Adapt the Speed to the Network Components?Select Actions Restart Click Restart TPG How to Restart the TPG60?Adapting the Speed via the InterCon-NetTool Restarting the TPG60 via the TPG HomepageHow to Determine a Description? Determining Descriptions via the TPG HomepageDetermining Descriptions via the InterCon-NetTool Defining the ThinPrint Port via the TPG Homepage ThinPrint SettingsHow to Define the ThinPrint Port? Select Configuration ThinPrintDefining the Bandwidth via the TPG Homepage How to Define the Bandwidth?Select Configuration ThinPrint Tick Bandwidth Defining the ThinPrint Port via the InterCon-NetToolHow to Define Printers? Defining the Bandwidth via the InterCon-NetToolIntegrating Printers via the TPG Homepage Printer Parameters Integrating Printers via the InterCon-NetToolSelect the Connection Service tab Tick Connection Service Configuring the Connection Service via the TPG HomepageSelect Configuration ThinPrint Tick Connection Service Configuring the Connection Service via the InterCon-NetToolHow Does the TPG60 Receive Encrypted Data? Connection Service ParameterThinPrint Settings Security Defining the Password via the TPG Homepage Select Configuration ProtectionDefining the Password via the InterCon-NetTool Assigning Authorizations via the InterCon-NetTool Assigning Authorizations via the TPG HomepageHow to Protect the TPG60 against Viruses? Disabling the Http Protocol via the TPG HomepageDisabling the Http Protocol via the InterCon-NetTool 59 Select EAP-MD5/LEAP from the Authentication list Enabling EAP-TLS Authentication via the TPG Homepage Enabling EAP-TLS Authentication via the InterCon-NetTool Certificate Management Click Create self-signed certificate How to Create a Self-signed Certificate?Select Configuration Certificates Select TPG certificate Creating Self-signed Certificates via the TPG HomepageParameters for the Creation of Certificates Creating Self-signed Certificates via the InterCon-NetToolClick Create certificate request How to Create a Certificate Request for CA Certificates?Select Configuration Certificates Creating a Certificate Request via the TPG HomepageCreating a Certificate Request via the InterCon-NetTool How to Save CA Certificates in the TPG60?Saving CA Certificates via the InterCon-NetTool How to Save Root Certificates in the TPG60?Saving CA Certificates via the TPG Homepage Click Load CertificateClick Load root certificate How to Delete Certificates?Select Configuration Certificates Select Root certificate Saving Root Certificates via the TPG HomepageDeleting Certificates via the InterCon-NetTool Deleting Certificates via the TPG HomepageFirmware Update Click Start update How to Realize a Standard Firmware Update?Standard Firmware Update via the TPG Homepage Standard Firmware Update via the InterCon-NetToolInterCon-NetTool Firmware Update Standard Firmware Update via FTPDynamic Firmware Update via the TPG Homepage How to Configure Dynamic Firmware Updates?Example ftp//file.server.de/hp93.bin Dynamic Firmware Update via FTP Dynamic Firmware Update via the InterCon-NetToolHow to Realize a Firmware Update for Several TPG60? Parameter List General Parameter ListParameter List ThinPrint Parameter List TCP/IP = Snmp Parameter List Sntp Parameter List DNSParameter List Protection Parameter List EAP AuthenticationURL Parameter List Dynamic UpdateFTP connection 22 TPG60 status button IndexSntp server 42 SSL encryption TCP/IP