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IBM MQ basics: security — part 2: user authentication

User authen­ti­ca­tion is anoth­er aspect of secu­ri­ty that is often over­looked and many think it only applies to human users. Quite the con­trary! User authen­ti­ca­tion, albeit with a few twists, is an essen­tial aspect for secur­ing appli­ca­tions’ access to resources. IBMCon­tin­ue read­ing

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IBM MQ basics: security — part 3: object permissions

This time, I’ll be writ­ing about object per­mis­sions only. Object per­mis­sions allow for fine-grained access con­trol to MQ objects (queues, top­ics, etc.). One can con­fig­ure an user to only be able to read from one spe­cif­ic queue and only write to … Con­tin­ue read­ing

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IBM MQ basics: remote queues and channels

In the first install­ment of the IBM MQ Basics, avail­able here, I showed you basic queue cre­ation and usage. If IBM MQ would only allow local queues to be cre­at­ed and used, it would be less use­ful. One of the strengths … Con­tin­ue read­ing

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IBM MQ basics: the first queue

Now that we’ve installed MQ, it’s time to try it out. If you haven’t read it, you can go to Installing IBM MQ on Lin­ux to learn how to do it. In this arti­cle, I’ll show you the basics of IBMCon­tin­ue read­ing

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