![]() ![]() You can then navigate, on your browser to your printer's ip using https and also send https API triggers. The printer will answer with all the loaded certificates.Upon restart, one can check if the https webserver was enabled with a command: ~DYE:HTTPS_KEY.nrd,B,NRD,REPLACE WITH FILE BYTE SIZE,-BEGIN PRIVATE KEY. ~DYE:HTTPS_CERT.nrd,B,NRD,REPLACE WITH FILE BYTE SIZE,-BEGIN CERTIFICATE. Files must be manually uploaded in binary mode on the printer on E: (any other method will fail on ZD410, be it driver upload, serial upload, ftp upload, or setup utility upload, because the default destination is not E: but R: and is not RW).The private key file must be named HTTPS_KEY.NRD. ![]() The certificate file must be named HTTPS_CERT.NRD. ![]()
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