Hi Matt,

Thanks for your answer, that is helpful.

I registered on issues.apache.org, but I am not sure which project I should 
report the issue for?

Cheers,

  Fabrice

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Subject: Re: Roundup of the configuration files

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Hello Fabrice-

The short answer is “it depends on your environment and setup”. For example, 
all the .ks and .ts files are there to provide an example of setting up SSL in 
various one-way or two-way ssl configurations.

I think that would be a useful document for other users as well. Would you 
please open a JIRA against activemq-website for a documentation request?

Thanks!
Matt Pavlovich

> On Jun 11, 2021, at 11:20 AM, Fabrice Triboix <fabrice.trib...@armedia.com> 
> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am looking at the official ActiveMQ tarball 
> (https://archive.apache.org/dist/activemq/5.16.2/apache-activemq-5.16.2-bin.tar.gz)
>  and I would like to understand how ActiveMQ is configured.
>
> In the "conf" directory, I can see the following files:
>
>  *   activemq.xml
>  *   broker.ks
>  *   broker-localhost.cert
>  *   broker.ts
>  *   client.ks
>  *   client.ts
>  *   credentials-enc.properties
>  *   credentials.properties
>  *   groups.properties
>  *   java.security
>  *   jetty-realm.properties
>  *   jetty.xml
>  *   jmx.access
>  *   jmx.password
>  *   log4j.properties
>  *   logging.properties
>  *   login.config
>  *   users.properties
>
> I would like to know what each of these configuration files do, and whether 
> they are required or not.
>
> Many thanks,
>
>  Fabrice

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