If your applications use the publish/subscribe services of a broker, you can apply an additional level of security to the topics on which messages are published and subscribed. This topic-based security is managed by the User Name Server.
Complete the following steps:
If you are issuing publish/subscribe requests from a JMS client, additional security options are available. Refer to SSL authentication, Quality of protection, and Authentication services.
Answer the following questions:
Go to Deciding which user account to use for the User Name Server service ID.
Go to Deciding which user account to use for the User Name Server service ID.
Go to Deciding which user account to use for the User Name Server service ID.
When you set the service ID with the -i option on the mqsicreateusernameserver or mqsichangeusernameserver command, you determine the user ID under which the User Name Server component process runs.
Answer the following questions:
When the users that issue publish and subscribe commands are domain users, set the -d option on the mqsicreateusernameserver command to the domain those users come from. All users that issue publish and subscribe commands must come from the same domain.
Related concepts
Security for runtime resources
Related tasks
Considering security for a Configuration Manager
Related reference
Security requirements for Windows platforms
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