you can get "makecert" from Microsoft
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side so that I can also upload it to Z/OS? Also are 2 certificates required
when you are going to use a server connection channel and client
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EXAMPLE: setmqaut -t q -n MY.QUEUE -g you -remove
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Anybody else explored.
Cheers and thanks once again for the forum to bring out such hidden
treasures.
Rao
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admins can all read/delete them.
-- T.Rob
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I think that the user's primary group is the one that is given a
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Rao,
Use
the "id" command to display your currently set active group. This should
be the group that is used to make the second entry. Try doing a "newgrp"
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- the mqm group always is authorised for all
- the second entry is your active group
I don't believe, that you can restrict the mqm group. Maybe it's not a
good idea, because the queuemanager use this permission to access the
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Title: MQ Security data in SYSTEM.AUTH.DATA.QUEUE
I am trying to analyse the entries in the above queue on SOLARIS platform with MQ V5.3 CSD6.
What I am noticing is when I create an object such as local queue, MQ by default, is generating two authorisation entries - one for "mqm&q
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Thanks, Tom. We have a separate MQ
admin team here that handles all the
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n the distributed
side. Maybe this will make it onto the enhancement list for a future
version...
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I was checking out the Red Book for MQSecurity a while back It has a
section in the back that is a quick rundown of "best practices". A coup
I was checking out the Red Book for MQSecurity a while back It has a
section in the back that is a quick rundown of "best practices". A couple
of items they talk about left me a bit confused. Any help in understanding
them would be nice!
1. Naming conventions.
It talks about not using the
You might be interested to see the MQ security articles at the following
urls. They were written a while ago but they're still relevant.
http://www.sjg-enterpriseintegration.com/oamsecurity.asp
http://www.sjg-enterpriseintegration.com/closingmqholes.asp
Hope this helps.
Tania.
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We have a situation where we have MQ messages flowing from an OS/390 qmgr
to
an NT 5.2 qmgr. These messages are sent by hundreds of users. They arrive
at the
NT qmgr on a Cluster Receiver channel with Put Authority = CTX. When
the first message from each of these users arrives at the NT qmgr, th
Hi,
I am having problems in MQSI 202. A PlugIn node has created a
DestinationList tree of the form: "DestinationList.A.B.C.D... "
where there are several D items. A trace following the plugin node shows
the DestinationList as being formed correctly, however I don't seem to be
able to access the
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Rao,
It depend on wich MQ version you are running.
For MQ v4.2.1 you shall add the group profile qmqm to the user
Rao,
It depend on wich MQ version you are running.
For MQ v4.2.1 you shall add the group profile qmqm to the user as a group
profile.
For MQ v5.2 you shall add the group profile qmqmadm to the user as a group
profile. Remember to run the rfrmqmaut command afterwards to refresh the
qmgr security
Hi there.,
Can anybody provide me the guidelines on how to make new user in AS/400 to
access complete mqseries with all
the commands. I have only one qmanager running, and i already granted the
access but still does not work.
Regards
Rao
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