Xerox WorkCentre 7335 User Manual
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189 Add the Secure Access to the Server 1. On the Windows 2000 desktop, from the Start menu, select Settings, then Printers. On the Windows XP desktop, from Start, select Printers and Faxes. The Vista path is Start\Control Panel\Printer(s). 2. On Windows 2000 or XP, click Add a Printer. 3. When the Add Printer Wizard screen displays, click Next. 4. Select Create a new port and choose Secure Access Port from the Type drop-down menu. (The Secure Access Port becomes available when it is installed, as...
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190 Configure Color Copy Access for LDAP Group Refer to your LDAP server documentation for the full range of information that can be entered into this LDAP dialog to fully support both e-mail applications and authentication using your LDAP server. Set LDAP Server To set the LDAP server: 1. Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the machine in the Address or Location field. Press Enter. 2. Click the Properties tab, click the Connectivity folder, click the Protocols folder, then click the...
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191 LDAP Authentication To set LDAP authentication: 9. Click the Properties tab, click the Connectivity folder, click the Protocols folder, then click the LDAP folder. 10. In the LDAP folder, click the LDAP Authentication link. 11. On the LDAP Authentication page, in the LDAP Authentication box: a. On the Authentication Method line, either: • Click Direct Authentication to set authentication with the LDAP server with the user name and password entered by the user, or • Click Authentication of User...
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192 Authentication System To set Authentication System: 24. Click the Properties tab, click the Security folder, then click the Remote Authentication Servers folder. 25. In the the Remote Authentication Servers folder, click the Authentication System link. 26. On the Authentication System page, in the Authentication Type box: a. In the Authentication System Settings drop-down list box, click or verify LDAP. b. Click Apply, then reboot the device at the prompt. Configure Color Copy Access Control at the...
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193 802.1X Authentication The multifunction device supports 802.1X authentication based on the Extensible Application Protocol (EAP). 802.1X can be enabled for devices connected through both wired and wireless Ethernet networks. As described here, the 802.1X configuration is used to authenticate the multifunction device, rather than individual users. After the device has been authenticated, it will be accessible to users on the network. The administrator can configure the machine to use one EAP...
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194 Security – Encryption Encryption Service Overview Note: You may have to purchase the Security Kit option to enable encryption with your Device. If you cannot generate a self-signed certificate, or enable SSL/TLS Communication, as stated under Configuration of HTTP Communication Encryption, in this section, contact your Xerox Representative to purchase the option. Types of Encryption Services Available The communication data between the machine and computers on a network can be encrypted....
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195 E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature S/MIME certificates, imported from a Certificate Authority (in PKCS7 format), can be used on the machine’s HTTP server for E-mail Encryption. Note: To import S/MIME certificates, use the Machine Digital Certificate Management hot link in the Security folder on the Properties Page of CentreWare Internet Services. Encryption/Digital Signature of Scanned Files (PDF/XPS Documents) While no digital signatures are required to encrypt PDF and XPS documents, these...
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196 Configuration of HTTPS (SSL/TLS) Communication Encryption Installation Overview Configuration on the Machine Two methods are available depending on the type of certificate. - Create a self-signed certificate on the machine with Internet Services, and enable HTTPS. This method is used primarily for Server certificates. - Enable HTTPS, and import a signed certificate from a Certificate Authority, using the Machine Digital Certificate Management hot link in the Security folder on the Properties Page...
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197 Configuring certificates with CentreWare Internet Services Two methods are available to configure certificates with CentreWare Internet Services: creating a self- signed certificate (for SSL server), and importing a signed certificate from a Certificate Authority. This section describes how to create a self-signed certificate (for SSL server). Important When performing SSL communication using a self-signed certificate created on the machine, or a certificate with which the character code is...
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198 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 of the IP address entry 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...