Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Secure applications and their environment > Secure Service integration > Secure service integration > Administer authorization permissions


Administer foreign bus roles

Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. When messaging security is enabled, groups of users require authority to send messages from a local bus destination to a foreign bus. By listing, adding and removing users and groups in foreign bus roles, you can control who can send messages to foreign buses. These tasks assumes that one or more foreign bus connections have been configured. See Configure foreign bus connections. The foreign bus connection represents another service integration bus, either in the same cell as the local bus or in a different cell, or it represents a WebSphere MQ queue manager. From the local bus, every other bus is regarded as a foreign bus, even if it is a bus in the same cell. Messages route to a foreign bus either directly through a link between the local bus and the foreign bus, or indirectly through one or more intermediate buses. A member of a group that belongs to the sender role on the local bus and the foreign bus can send messages directly to the foreign bus. The sender role is the only foreign bus role.

For more information about how to list, add, and remove groups of users in foreign bus roles using the admin console, refer to the following tasks.


Role-based authorization
Foreign buses
Administer foreign bus roles
Administer destination roles
Controlling which foreign buses can link to your bus
Administer access to foreign destinations


Related


Access role assignments for bus security resources
Default messaging provider unified connection factory [Settings]
Manage foreign bus access roles [Collection]

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