Configuring the WebDAV transmission environment
Setting flow
The WebDAV transmission is a function that sends original data scanned on this machine to a specified folder in the WebDAV Server.
WebDAV, which is an extension to the HTTP specification, provides the same security technologies as HTTP. Use SSL to encrypt a communication with the WebDAV server; you can send a file more securely.
When using the WebDAV transmission, follow the below procedure to configure the settings.
Configuring network settings of this machine ( [Network Settings] )
Configuring basic settings for WebDAV transmission ( [Configure basic settings for the WebDAV transmission] )
Configuring settings to suit your environment
Using the proxy server ( [Using a proxy server] )
Establishing SSL communication ( [Using SSL communication] )
Configure basic settings for the WebDAV transmission
Configure the settings for using the WebDAV Send function.
Select [Network] - [WebDAV Settings] - [WebDAV Client Settings] in administrator mode of Web Connection (or in [Utility] - [Administrator] of this machine), and configure the following settings.
Setting | Description |
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[WebDAV TX Setting] | When using the WebDAV TX function, set this option to ON (default: ON). |
[Chunk Transmission] | When sending data by dividing it into some chunks, set this option to ON (default: OFF). Configure the setting if your WebDAV server supports chunk transmission. |
[Connection Timeout] | If necessary, change the time-out time to limit a communication with the WebDAV server (default: [60] sec.). |
[Server Authentication Character Code] | Select a character code to perform the authentication under the WebDAV server (default: [UTF-8]). You can use this setting when [Japanese] is specified for the language to be displayed on the screen of this machine. |
[HTTP Version Setting] | Select the version of the protocol for HTTP communication (default: [HTTP/1.1]).
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Using a proxy server
When a proxy server is installed in your environment, register the proxy server.
Select [Network] - [WebDAV Settings] - [WebDAV Client Settings] - [Proxy Settings] in administrator mode of Web Connection (or in [Utility] - [Administrator] of this machine), and configure the following settings.
Setting | Description |
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[Proxy Server Address] | Enter the proxy server address. Use one of the following formats.
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[Proxy Server Port Number] | If necessary, change the proxy server port number (default: [8080]). |
[User Name] | Enter the user name used for proxy authentication (using up to 63 characters). |
[Password] | Enter the password used for proxy authentication (using up to 63 characters). |
Using SSL communication
If SSL is installed in your environment, enable SSL.
Select [Store Address] - [Address Book] - [WebDAV] in administrator mode of Web Connection (or in [Utility] - [Administrator] of this machine), and set [SSL Settings] to ON (default: OFF).
To directly enter a destination WebDAV server, configure SSL setting when entering the destination.
Select [Network] - [WebDAV Settings] - [WebDAV Client Settings] - [Certificate Verification Level Settings] in administrator mode of Web Connection (or in [Utility] - [Administrator] of this machine), and specify the certificate verification method.
Setting
Description
[Expiration Date]
Confirm whether the certificate is still valid (default: ON).
[CN]
Confirm whether CN (Common Name) of the certificate matches the server address (default: OFF).
[Key Usage]
Confirm whether the certificate is used according to the intended purpose approved by the certificate issuer (default: OFF).
[Chain]
Confirm whether there is a problem in the certificate chain (certificate path) (default: OFF). The chain is validated by referencing the external certificates managed on this machine.
[Expiration Date Confirmation]
Confirm whether the certificate has expired (default: OFF). The expiration date confirmation is performed in the order of OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) service, and CRL (Certificate Revocation List).
Verifying the Peer's Certificate ( [Verifying a certificate for peer] )