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10.2 How to Create a Certificate Request for CA
Certificates
For using a CA certificate, a certificate request must be created in
the print server and sent to the certification authority. The
certification authority will then create a CA certificate on the basis
of the certificate request. The CA certificate must be in base 64
format. When the CA certificate has been received, it must be saved
in the print server.
When a certificate is created on the print server for the first time, a
list of parameters is displayed that are required for the certificate.
If a self-signed certificate or a CA certificate has already been saved
in the print server, the content of this certificate will be displayed. In
this case you have to delete the existing certificate first; see: ’How
to Delete Certificates’
After the creation of a certificate request, no self-signed certificate
can be created until the CA certificate has been saved in the print
server.
What do you want
to do?
’Creating a Certificate Request via the PRINTSERVER Homepage’
’Creating a Certificate Request via the PRINTSERVER-NetTool’
Creating a Certificate Request via the PRINTSERVER Homepage
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the PRINTSERVER Homepage.
2. Select Configuration – Certificates.
3. Select Print server certificate.
4. Enter the required parameters, see: Table 6
5. Click Create certificate request.
The creation of the certificate request is in progress. This may
take a few minutes.