I imagine you need to configure your firewall to allow SSL traffic for MQSeries to Pass Through to the Internet. _________________ I am *not* the model of the modern major general.
May be I have not put my question in a proper way.
Is there any valid reason (or any strong reason) to implement MQ SSL to the set up already having Firewall set up to it.
I mean is Firewall and SSL provide same type of security or both are diffrent in nature. If so what could be the valid reason for implementing the MQ SSL to the Firewall set up.
A firewall keeps outside network traffic from coming inside your network.
SSL ensures that any network traffic is unreadable by someone sniffing packets.
SSL also ensures that the two parties involved in a network conversation can trust that they are talking to the right person at the other end.
Does it make sense at your location to use SSL to encrypt your internal traffic?
Does it make sense at your location to ensure that only specific queue managers can talk to each other, and that someone can't create a queue manager on their local machine, and connect it to your production queue manager network?
I don't know. What are your business requirements? _________________ I am *not* the model of the modern major general.
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