Web applications service setup, Server certificate verification settings, Web applications service setup" (p.415) – Dell C7765DN MFP Color Laser Printer User Manual
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Web Applications Service Setup
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Web Applications Service Setup
In [Web Applications Service Setup], you can specify the remote access destination.
Remote access allows you to view web application services, which are compatible with the
machine, directly on the touch screen, to upload a document that has been scanned on the
machine to the web applications, and to directly select and print a document that is stored
in the remote server. It also allows you to directly upload and print a file without going
through another computer.
Note
• To use this feature, any web application (purchased separately) is required.
1
On the [Tools] screen, select [System Settings] > [Web Applications Service Setup].
For the method of displaying the [Tools] screen, refer to "System Settings Procedure" (P.296).
2
Select an item to set or change.
Server Certificate Verification Settings
When the machine is connected to a remote server (ASP) that is located in the Internet
zone, server certificate verification is available to prevent phishing attempts as with a
Windows web browser. Configure the following settings.
Preparations
Download a root certificate (CA certificate) of the root certification authority, which issues
the server certificate for the remote server to be connected, to a computer connected to Dell
Printer Configuration Web Tool.
The CA certificate formats that can be used are as follows:
• DER encoded binary X.509 (.CER)
• Base 64 encoded X.509 (.CER)
• Cryptographic Message Syntax Standard - PKCS #7 Certificates (.P7B)
Setting Procedure
1
Start Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool.
For information on how to start Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool, refer to "Starting Dell Printer
Configuration Web Tool" (P.464).
2
Generate a certificate.
If you use an approved device certificate, proceed to step 3.
1) Click the [Properties] tab.
2) Click [Security] to display the items in the folder.
3) Click [Machine Digital Certificate Management].
4) Click the [Create New Certificate] button.
Note
• If [Create New Self Signed Certificate] is displayed, click it and go to step 6).
5) Select [Self-Signed Certificate] and click [Continue].
6) Set [Public Key Size] and [Issuer], and then click [Apply].
After a short while, [Settings have been changed.] is displayed.