On 01/24/2012 11:32 PM, Paul Colby wrote:
Hi,
I've just discovered that qpid-stat is NOT affected by qpidd's --auth flag.
Is this expected behaviour?
Specifically, if I run:
qpidd --auth=yes
Then, my own clients (using the C++ qpid client libraries) fail to connect
unless I set
Oh I see! You are referring to the ANONYMOUS SASL auth mechanism(?)
It does seem a little counter-intuitive that the ANONYMOUS mechanism would
be enabled by default, but I guess that's a SASL issue ;)
Thanks :)
pc
http://colby.id.au
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 9:01 PM, Gordon Sim
On 01/25/2012 10:40 AM, Paul Colby wrote:
Oh I see! You are referring to the ANONYMOUS SASL auth mechanism(?)
It does seem a little counter-intuitive that the ANONYMOUS mechanism would
be enabled by default, but I guess that's a SASL issue ;)
Yes, it is controlled via the SASL conf file
Hi,
I've just discovered that qpid-stat is NOT affected by qpidd's --auth flag.
Is this expected behaviour?
Specifically, if I run:
qpidd --auth=yes
Then, my own clients (using the C++ qpid client libraries) fail to connect
unless I set username/password, but the following qpid-stat command