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To establish an HTTP Secure (HTTPS) connection to the printer, you can use TLS to encrypt data sent over HTTP Features that require HTTPS use TLS automatically You can use TLS encryption for protocols such as LDAP and SMTP. Notes : Use TLS for All HTTP Communication (HTTPS) TLS encryption is protocol-independent You can enable TLS for protocols or scan destinations as needed. When the device uses HTTPS, all pages in the Embedded Web Server contain https:// in the URL. In the Embedded Web Server, click Properties > Connectivity > Setup . For Protocol, for HTTP, click Edit . Click the HTTP tab. For Force Traffic over HTTPS, select Yes Change the default port number as needed. From the Choose Device Certificate menu, select the Device Certificate to use for HTTPS. To view the selected certificate details, or to save the certificate to your computer, click View/Save. If you are using the Xerox Default Device Certificate, you can install the Xerox Generic Root Certificate Authority in your Web browser Installing the Xerox Generic Root Certificate Authority ensures that your browser trusts the device To download the certificate, click Download the Xerox Generic Root Certificate Authority . From the Choose Device Certificate menu, select the Device Certificate to use for HTTPS. To view the selected certificate details, or to save the certificate to your computer, click View/Save. If you are using the Xerox Default Device Certificate, you can install the Xerox Generic Root Certificate Authority in your Web browser Installing the Xerox Generic Root Certificate Authority ensures that your browser trusts the device To download the certificate, click Download the Xerox Generic Root Certificate Authority . Click Save .
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