[IPP] Discussion: How to deal with TLS before the date/time is set on printer

Michael Sweet via ipp <ipp@pwg.org> Fri, 27 March 2020 11:53 UTC

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All,

I have created a wiki page to discuss how to set the date and time on a printer that lacks a battery-backed RTC, as needed for TLS support:

    https://github.com/istopwg/ippsample/wiki/How-to-Support-TLS-Before-the-Date-and-Time-Is-Set

What is there is a summary of what I have seen on shipping printers.

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