Use this task to add, remove, and list users and groups with permission
to connect to a local bus using the administrative console.
Procedure
- Open the administrative console, and click Service Integration > Buses.
- To get to the Security configuration panel you can:
- In the content pane, click on the name of the bus for which you want
to configure the users and groups. When a new page appears, click on Security under Additional
Properties.
- In the content pane, next to the bus that you wish to configure security
for, clicking on Enabled or Disabled link
in the security column.
- In the Security configuration panel, click on Users
and Groups in the bus connector Role under Additional
Properties.
- A new panel appears and shows a list of users and groups that are
in the bus connector role. This panel allows the administrator to add and
remove users and groups from the bus connector role. By default this list
is empty for newly created buses.
Important: The bus
does not accept negative roles. Removing a user’s access to the bus connector
role will not work if that user is in a group that has the bus connector role.
- To add a user or group to the bus connector role click New.
- On the Configuration pane to add a user
or group to the bus connector role, there are three users or groups you can
add:
- Group name: Give a specified group the bus connector
role.
- User name: Give a specified user the bus connector
role.
- Server: The server identity. This represents the identity
of a WebSphere Application Server. Using
the server identity for a JMS message-driven bean (MDB) is not supported.
- Everyone: All users connecting in. If this is specified
then users are able to connect without authenticating. These users are treated
as anonymous users.
- AllAuthenticated: All users that have authenticated
to the bus. This results in the group AllAuthenticated being added to the
authorization model.
Note: No checks are made to ensure that the user or group exists in the
configured user registry. If the user or group is already in the bus connector
role the action is ignored and results in a warning.