Disabling insecure protocols, Checking ssl/tls status, To view a certificate – Philips AXIS 5900 User Manual
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Management and Configuration
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Accessing the Print
Server’s Web Pages
over https://
Whenever SSL/TLS is enabled, you can only reach the print server’s Web
interface through the secure services. The unsecure way via http:// is
closed and now you have to address the print server’s Web interface in
the secure way, i.e. via https://.
Disabling Insecure
Protocols
To further increase security, you must disable protocols that are
considered insecure;
•
FTP (used by AXIS ThinWizard. If FTP is disabled, AXIS ThinWizard can
not function properly.)
•
Telnet
•
Auto-IP
•
DHCP
•
BOOTP
•
Remote Config (used by AXIS NetPilot)
•
SNMP Configuration (also used by AXIS ThinWizard. Note that if SNMP
is disabled, AXIS ThinWizard can not function properly.)
To disable these protocols, go to Admin | Security Settings | Protocol
Settings | Detailed View and mark the check boxes. Click OK to finish.
Only enabled protocols will be visible from this view!
To enable these protocols, select Admin | Network Settings | Detailed
View | TCP/IP Network for FTP, Telnet, AutoIP, DHCP and BOOTP.
Remote Config is enabled via Admin | General Settings | RConfig
Support.
Important:
To ensure maximum security, it is highly recommended that you change
your Administrator password after generating a certificate and disabling
insecure protocols! This is done from Admin | General Settings | Change
=> | General | Root Password.
Checking
SSL/TLS Status
To check SSL/TLS status, open the print server’s Web interface and select
Admin | Network Settings | Detailed View | TCP/IP Network to see if the
HTTPS Enabled parameter is set to Yes or No.
To View a Certificate
To view a Certificate, open the print server’s Web interface, select Admin
| Security Settings and click View next to the Certificate.
To Delete a Certificate
To delete a Certificate, open the print server’s Web interface, select Admin
| Security Settings and click Delete next to the Certificate.