Creating A Self-Signed Certificate - Brother DCP-8110DN Manual

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Digital Certificate for SSL communication

Creating a self-signed certificate

a
Click Create Self-Signed Certificate.
b
Enter a Common Name and a Valid Date.
Note
• The length of the Common Name must be less than 64 characters. Enter an identifier such as an IP
address, node name or domain name to use when accessing this machine through SSL/TLS
communication. The node name is displayed by default.
• A warning will pop-up if you use the IPPS or HTTPS protocol and enter a different name in the URL than
the Common Name that was used for the self-signed certificate.
c
You can choose the Public Key Algorithm and Digest Algorithm settings from the pull-down list. The
default settings are RSA(2048bit) for Public Key Algorithm and SHA256 for Digest Algorithm.
d
Click Submit.
e
The self-signed certificate is created and saved in your machine's memory successfully.
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