> > > Is there any way to allow a router only to connect to the router ?
> >
> > No. The authentication is completly local performed. Thus, if you
> have
> > access to router-a from b, b decides about the authentication. In a
> future
> > version we will add distributed authentication.
> 
> My understanding is that "Small Company, Inc" in the figure1 in
> http://www.swiftmq.com/index.html has full administrator rights to
> the router
> of "Big Company, Inc" in the same figure. Is this right ?

Yes. SwiftMQ routers are building a network where each router can be an 
entry point to the network which authenticates the access to all resources 
of the network. 

-- 
Andreas Mueller, [EMAIL PROTECTED], IIT GmbH, Bremen/Germany, http://www.iit.de
SwiftMQ, JMS Enterprise Messaging System, http://www.swiftmq.com


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