Xerox 5230A, 5225A manual Configuration of E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature

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13Security - Encryption/Digital Signature

8.Click [+] on the left of the [Security] folder to display the items in the folder.

9.Click [SSL/TLS Settings].

10.Select the [Enable] check box for [HTTP - SSL/TLS Communication].

11.Check [HTTP - SSL/TSL Communication Port Number].

12.Apply the settings.

a.Click [Apply].

b.The right frame on the web browser will change to the machine reboot display.

c.Click [Reboot Machine]. The machine will be unavailable for a short period of time.

Configuration on a Computer

The following describes the configuration for a computer.

When encrypting communication between a web browser and the machine, enter an address beginning with "https" instead of "http" into the address column in the web browser.

Example: https://192.168.1.1/

When encrypting IPP communications (Internet printing), enter an address beginning with "https", instead of "http", as the URL of a printer that is selected from [Add Printer].

NOTE: You will typically be presented with a Digital Certificate, which you need to accept in order to send encrypted files to the device. Digital Certificates represent the Public Key of the machine to which you are sending and must be accepted in order to allow the encryption process to take place.

No settings are needed to use the SOAP or WebDAV port.

Configuration of E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature

Installation Overview

Configuration on the Machine

Import an S/MIME certificate from a Certificate Authority (in PKCS7 format), and then configure the certificate on the machine using CentreWare Internet Services.

Configuration on a Computer

No special configuration is needed for remote computer receipt of encrypted e-mail. For sending encrypted e-mail to the machine, however, you will need a copy of the machine’s S/MIME certificate on your computer to allow you to encrypt email to be sent to the machine. The S/MIME certificate represents the Public Key of the machine, allowing encryption to take place.

Configuring S/MIME Certificates with CentreWare Internet Services

To configure S/MIME certificates with CentreWare Internet Services, first enable HTTP communications (as stated under Configuration of HTTP Communication Encryption in this section). Next, import an S/MIME certificate from a Certificate Authority (in PKCS7 format). Finally, enable S/MIME.

1.Start a web browser.

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