T.Rob,
I agree entirely with you that you should employ some form of mutual
authentication such as SSL. However, I do not see this as just a
Requester/Server issue but of any channel pairing. I had assumed, perhaps
wrongly, that a channel was always protected in this fashion if the data
was of a
I have to agree with Rao. A client who I support back in NYC called to say
their QMGR was having problems. NO WONDER. Some admin with ROOT went in and
renamed the /var/mqm directory right out from under a running QMGR.
bobbee
From:
Rao,
We have far fewer people who can log onto our Unix servers as root than we
have local admins on any given Windows server. So for us at least, this
alone makes it a LOT easier to secure a Unix QMgr. Add in all the inherent
problems with Windows user security, viruses and worms, OS
Hi Paul Co,
This have been a long thread... and I'm going to extend it a bit more.
;o)
I like to point some things out with regard to the security, and I agree
with Paul and T.Rob to some extend...
Without security exits and/or SSL there are no authentication at all. I
doesn't matter if you
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I am trying to construct a simple MRM format in a compute node in order to
use it as a bitstream into a stored procedure. It has nothing to do with
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Thanks all. The su mqm -c did the trick.
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Hmmm...I never got Henry's response but I was headed in the
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Has anyone got
Mqseries 5.2 to work on OZ/1.4?
If so, any problems
or PTFs required.
Thanks
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