Load a certificate, Load a certificate revocation list (crl), Authentication and authorization – HP Scanjet Enterprise 8500 fn1 Document Capture-Workstation User Manual
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Load a certificate
1.
From a Web browser, open the Embedded Web Server by typing the IP address of the product.
2.
On the main Embedded Web Server page, click the Security tab, and then select the
Certificate Management entry.
NOTE:
If the Certificate Management page is unavailable, update the product firmware.
3.
Under Install Certificate, click Browse... to locate the certificate you want to load.
NOTE:
Find certificates at the location where a network administrator created them. If the
certificate you select is password-protected, you will need to enter the certificate password.
4.
Click Import to import the certificate. The certificate will appear in the certificates list after it is
loaded.
Load a certificate revocation list (CRL)
1.
From a Web browser, open the Embedded Web Server by typing the IP address of the product.
2.
On the main EWS page, click the Security entry, and then select the Certificate
Management entry.
NOTE:
If the Certificate Management page is unavailable, update the product firmware.
3.
Under Install Certificate, click Browse... to locate the CRL to load.
4.
Click Import to import the CRL. The CRL will appear in the certificate revocation list after it is
loaded.
Authentication and authorization
You can secure access to various parts of the control panel menu by establishing passwords. These
passwords can be created to be local to the product, or can be obtained from the network by
configuring Windows or LDAP server information.
To configure these settings using the Embedded Web Server, follow these steps.
1.
In the Embedded Web Server, click the Security tab, and then click the Access Control link.
2.
Configure access control options.
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Enable and Configure Sign In Methods. This section allows the administrator to
configure the Windows or LDAP network settings. The product uses these settings to obtain
user information from the server.
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Sign In and Permission Policies. This section allows the administrator to manage
product permissions. By default, the product will support Guest, Administrator, and User
permission sets. The administrator can add permission sets, and can configure which sign-in
method to use on control panel applications.
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Chapter 4 Administration - Manage the product