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MCA Setting for 2 Different Environment |
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silvestrelsl |
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:53 pm Post subject: MCA Setting for 2 Different Environment |
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Scenario:
1. I have MQ client installed in a Windows server with IIS.
2. I have MQ server runs in z/OS environment.
3. As I know, if I put a message into a queue by using MQ client, the message user identifier is my NT account name.
Question:
1. Since Windows authentication use Active Directory while z/OS use its own user authentication method, what MCA user should I configure in my server connection channel in my z/OS MQ?
2. When my web users put a message, the message user identifier is shown as "NETWORK SERV". Is that mean, I need to configure MCA user in z/OS as "NETWORK SERV"?
Please advice. Thanks in advance.
PS: I know if I leave the MCA user configuration blank may solve the problem, but I have to have this to be configured due to security concern. |
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atheek |
Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 9:39 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 01 Jun 2006 Posts: 327 Location: Sydney
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silvestrelsl wrote: |
Scenario:
1. I have MQ client installed in a Windows server with IIS.
2. I have MQ server runs in z/OS environment. |
Note that you need to have an extra piece of software called Client Attachment Facility ( CAF) running on Z/OS if you want to connect to it in client mode. This requires extra licensing.
silvestrelsl wrote: |
Question:
1. Since Windows authentication use Active Directory while z/OS use its own user authentication method, what MCA user should I configure in my server connection channel in my z/OS MQ? |
Your mcauser should be configured with a valid Z/OS user that has the ( and only has) the privelages which applications that connect using it should have.
silvestrelsl wrote: |
2. When my web users put a message, the message user identifier is shown as "NETWORK SERV". Is that mean, I need to configure MCA user in z/OS as "NETWORK SERV"? |
Not required. Whatever set as MCAUSER ( should be a valid Z/OS user in your case) overrides everything else.
silvestrelsl wrote: |
]PS: I know if I leave the MCA user configuration blank may solve the problem, but I have to have this to be configured due to security concern. |
True |
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silvestrelsl |
Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 1:58 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 29 Sep 2008 Posts: 10
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Wow, you know a lot. Thanks for helping me again. |
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