15 Security150 Xerox Phaser 3635 System Administration GuideNOTE: The Common Name is taken from the machine’s IP Address/Host Name andDomain Name.10. Enter the [E-mail Address] of the Administrator who is responsible for the securemanagement of the machine.11. In the [Days of Validity] box, enter the number of days that the certificate should bevalid. Once the specified time is reached, the certificate will expire.NOTE: The start time is based on the current machine system time so it is importantthat the time is set correctly on the machine.12. Click on the [Apply] button to accept the changes.If prompted, enter the Administrator’s User ID [admin] and Password [1111], andclick on [Login].13. If successful, the Current Status area will display the message, “A Self SignedCertificate is established on this machine.Follow the steps in Enable Secure HTTP (SSL) on page 151.Create a Request for a Certificate signed by a Trusted Certificate Authority1. In the Machine Digital Certificate Management screen, click on [CertificateSigning Request].2. Click on the [Continue] button.3. Enter the country code that represents the country in which the machine is located,in the [2 Letter Country Code] box. The country code must be entered as a two-character ISO 3166 country code.If required, enter details for the [State/Province Name], [Locality Name],[Organization Name] and [Organization Unit]. Information entered for theseoptions should describe the machine as per the X500 directory scheme but can be anyvalue which is meaningful to the customer to identify the machine.NOTE: The Common Name is taken from the machine IP Address/Host Name andDomain Name.4. Enter the [E-mail Address] of the Administrator who is responsible for the securemanagement of the machine.5. Click on the [Apply] button to accept the changes.If prompted, enter the Administrator’s User ID [admin] and Password [1111], andclick on [Login].6. The [Certificate Signing Request (CSR)] form will appear.7. Right-click on the [Right-click to save this certificate...] link.8. Click on [Save Target As...] and save the file to your computer. The file is saved as asimple text file, named csr.pem (Privacy Enhanced Mail).9. Send the file to your Certificate Authority for digital signing.10. When you receive the signed certificate back from the Certificate Authority, uploadthe certificate to the machine: