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AXIS 5900 User’s Manual
Generating a Self-
Signed Certificate
1. Select the 
Generate Self-Signed Certificate radio button and click Next.
2. Enter the data asked for:
Country Name:  
Example
: US
State or Province Name:  
Example
: California
Locality Name: 
Example
:  Los Angeles
Organization  Name: 
Example:  
Printers Inc
Organizational Unit Name: 
Example:  
Sales Dept
Common  Name*:   
Example: 
printserver2@company.com
Current Date (yyyy/mm/dd):  
Example:
 2004/09/28
Validity Duration (in days):  
Example: 
365
* Common Name denotes the name given to the print server in the network. If you do 
not have a DNS server on your network, you must include the domain name, e. g. 
xxx@company.com
3. Click 
Finish and the print server will generate a public/private key pair as 
well as the self-signed certificate itself (this process will take a few minutes) 
and store these data in the print server. When the certificate is generated, 
the print server automatically loads it into your present browser session. The 
browser reports the new state by changing into https mode. 
4. In the browser’s Security Alert box, select 
View Certificate and Install 
Certificate. Follow the instructions of the Install Certificate Wizard.
Generating a
Certificate Request
1. Select the 
Generate Certificate Request radio button and click Next.
2. Enter the data asked for:
Country Name: 
Example:
 US
State or Province Name: 
Example:
 California
Locality Name: 
Example:
 Los Angeles
Organization  Name: 
Example:
 Printers Inc
Organizational Unit Name: 
Example:
 Sales Dept
Common  Name*: 
Example:
 printserver2@company.com
Current Date (yyyy/mm/dd): 
Example:
 2004/09/28
Validity Duration (in days): 
Example:
 365
* Common Name denotes the name given to the print server in the network. If you do 
not have a DNS server on your network, you must include the domain name, e. g. 
xxx@company.com
3. Click 
Finish
4. Now the print server will generate a public/private key pair and a PEM-
encoded Certificate Request, called 
cert.pem. Click 
Save, Save this file to 
disk and Save.
5. Send this Certificate Request to your Certificate Authority for their 
signature.
Importing a
Certificate
When you receive the PEM-encoded certificate from your Certificate 
Authority, open the print server’s Web interface and select Admin | 
Security Settings. Click Import and follow the instructions on the screen.