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Dear HP community,

 

I want to use HTTPS on my printer. I see the instructions provided by HP to generate a CSR from the printer cert options, then I need to do a purchase to sign it? Is it possible to set this up for free? I am just using this at home. I have windows server

 

Thanks!

R

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I created a new self-signed certificate on the printer then exported it and installed it to my local pc trusted root cert authorities. But I still get the red cert warning in the printer url.

 

Was this correct??

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I also tried creating the CSR option in the printer, then gonig to https://servername/certsrv -> request a certificate -> advanced certificate request -> 

ubmit a certificate request by using a base-64-encoded CMC or PKCS #10 file, or submit a renewal request by using a base-64-encoded PKCS #7 file. 

 

Under the field: 

Base-64-encoded
certificate request
(CMC or
PKCS #10 or
PKCS #7):

 

I entered in the text from the CSR I generated from the printer.

 

Then I downloaded it in base-64 encoded and installed it onto the printer.

 

Printer url still gets error:

 

NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID

 

Common name seems to be correct? Does the signed certificate need to be SHA1? Mine keeps generating as sha256

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Please help!

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