Security protocols, Web server (https), Ipps – Brother MFC-9320CW User Manual

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Security features

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Security protocols

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The Brother print server supports the following security protocols.

Note

How to configure the protocol settings, see Using Web Based Management (web browser) to change the
print/scan server settings
on page 19.

SSL (Secure Socket Layer) / TLS (Transport Layer Security)

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These security communication protocols encrypt data to prevent security threats.

Web server (HTTPS)

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The internet protocol that the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) uses SSL.

IPPS

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The printing protocol that the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP Version 1.0) uses SSL.

SNMPv3

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The Simple Network Management Protocol version 3 (SNMPv3) provides user authentication and data
encryption to manage network devices securely.

Security methods for E-mail notification

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The Brother print server supports the following security methods for E-mail notification.

Note

How to configure the settings of security methods, see Using Web Based Management (web browser) to
change the print/scan server settings
on page 19.

POP before SMTP (PbS)

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The user authentication method for sending E-mail from a client. The client is given permission to use the
SMTP server by accessing the POP3 server before sending the E-mail.

SMTP-AUTH (SMTP Authentication)

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SMTP-AUTH expands SMTP (the Internet E-mail sending protocol) to include an authentication method that
ensures the true identity of the sender is known.

APOP (Authenticated Post Office Protocol)

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APOP expands POP3 (the Internet receiving protocol) to include an authentication method that encrypts the
password when the client receives E-mail.

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