
Table 4-17 Certificate configuration screens (continued)
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Update Pre-Installed Certificate Update the pre-installed, self-signed certificate. The certificate is
overwritten. You can update the following item:
Certificate Validity Period
The browser identifies the certificate as self-signed for each new Web session, which can cause a security
alert message. You can bypass this message by adding the certificate to the browser's certificate store or by
disabling browser alerts (not recommended).
Self-signed certificates are not necessarily secure because the certificate owner is merely confirming his own
identity instead of verification by a trusted third party. Certificates from a trusted third party are considered
more secure.
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Create Certificate Request You are prompted for specific device and organizational information in the
following screen:
Certificate Information
Use this option when an authentication protocol requires that you install an HP Jetdirect certificate issued by
a trusted third party or certificate authority.
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Install Certificate Displayed only if there is a pending HP Jetdirect certificate request (to a trusted third
party). When the certificate is received, use this option to install it. Once installed, this certificate overwrites
the pre-installed certificate. You are prompted for information in the following screen:
Install Certificate
The certificate to be installed must be associated with a previous certificate request generated by the
HP Embedded Web Server.
● Install CA Certificate (Full-featured print servers only) Displayed when you click Configure to install a
CA certificate required for selected authentication protocols. You are prompted for information in the
following screen:
Install Certificate
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Import Certificate and Private Key Import a previously acquired and known certificate as the
HP Jetdirect certificate. If you import a certificate, the currently installed certificate is overwritten. You are
prompted for information in the following screen:
Import Certificate and Private Key
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Export Certificate and Private Key Export the HP Jetdirect certificate currently installed on the print
server for use on other print servers. You are prompted for information in the following screen:
Export the HP Jetdirect certificate and private key
● Delete CA Certificate (Full-featured print servers only) Remove the CA certificate installed on the
HP Jetdirect print server. Displayed when a CA certificate for EAP authentication is installed.
CAUTION: If the CA Certificate is deleted, EAP authentication is disabled and network access is denied.
The CA Certificate is also removed on a cold-reset of the print server, where factory-default settings are
restored.
Certificate Validity screen. Specify how long the HP Jetdirect self-signed certificate is valid.
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