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WMBDEV1
PostPosted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 4:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Vitor wrote:

Just to underline the point - you do not need a qmgr alias in all situations.


I agree with this point. It sounded like the alias was needed in this scenario however hence the orginal question.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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WMBDEV1 wrote:
It sounded like the alias was needed in this scenario however hence the orginal question.


No, the slightly kamakaze poster had already claimed 2 bi-directional queue managers.

But we do only have his word for that. And no information on naming conventions.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Vitor wrote:
Security is an issue, but the odds of a hacker being able to locate a temp dym queue name fast enough to send a spurious response are reasuringly small.


But the odds of a hacker being able to manage both queue managers from either one is relatively high.
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mqjeff wrote:
But the odds of a hacker being able to manage both queue managers from either one is relatively high.


but

Restricting admin access to your queue manager (and indeed access generally) is a different issue.

I draw comfort that most hackers trying to get into a queue manager don't have your skills.
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Vitor wrote:
mqjeff wrote:
But the odds of a hacker being able to manage both queue managers from either one is relatively high.


but

Restricting admin access to your queue manager (and indeed access generally) is a different issue.


It is not a different issue than "security".

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I draw comfort that most hackers trying to get into a queue manager don't have your skills.


Yes, but we also need to worry about well-meaning developers.
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mqjeff wrote:
It is not a different issue than "security".


Pedantic much? It's a different issue to "how do I create a temporary dynamic remote queue".

mqjeff wrote:
Yes, but we also need to worry about well-meaning developers.


No. We don't.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Vitor wrote:
And no information on naming conventions.


Exactly.... you were assuming the best practises on these conventions had been followed, I wasnt
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Vitor wrote:
No. We don't.


Well ... what exactly does well meaning constitute, because most
corporates are still struggling to understand what developer means.

Vitor wrote:
You only need an alias if:

- you use a different naming convention for xmitqs


Which we do ...

Vitor wrote:
- you're doing a multi-hop


Which we don't ...

Vitor wrote:
- you're adding security.


Adding security? Please explain to an ancient noob!?
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Vitor wrote:
I draw comfort that most hackers trying to get into a queue manager don't have your skills.


I now need a change of underwear!
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friedl.otto wrote:
Vitor wrote:
No. We don't.


Well ... what exactly does well meaning constitute, because most
corporates are still struggling to understand what developer means.


That's why you don't need to worry.

friedl.otto wrote:
Vitor wrote:
You only need an alias if:

- you use a different naming convention for xmitqs


Which we do ...


So you do need an alias and now know why best practice is to use the queue manager name.

friedl.otto wrote:
Vitor wrote:
- you're adding security.


Adding security? Please explain to an ancient noob!?


See mqjeff above.
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Vitor wrote:
So you do need an alias and now know why best practice is to use the queue manager name.


Yeah Yeah ... WHATEVER!
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