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roldancer
PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2004 3:34 am    Post subject: setmqaut on Windows 2000 Reply with quote

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Hi All,
I have WebSphere MQ 5.2 installed on Windows 2000, I run setmqaut -m QMname -t queue -n QName -p userID -put , it run OK , but when I execute dspmqath -m QMName -t queue -n QName -p userdID , it doens't display authorization setting on QName for that usedID, I mean it display nothing .

Any idea ?
I used local users, domain users and I had the same output.

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jsware
PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2004 4:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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When you say it displays nothing do you mean absolutely nothing, or do you mean it displays something like:

Entity userID has the following authorizations for object QName:

and then displays no authorisations?


What fixpak (CSD) level are you running at?
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JasonE
PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2004 4:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Didnt you mean
setmqaut -m QMname -t queue -n QName -p userID +put

If a user has no authentications, you cant remove put authentication from it?
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roldancer
PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2004 4:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi All,
Thanks for your help ....

I get the following output

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Entity userID has the following authorizations for object QName:

and then displays no authorisations?
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The user that I'm using to run setmqauth , it belongs to mqm group , with this user I can run runmqsc without problems.

Any idea or advice ?

I have WebSphere MQ 5.0 trial version , I downloaded it from IBM web site I din't apply any fixpack , the readme says CSD01 .

Thanks.....
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roldancer
PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2004 7:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi All,
The problem is that I'm using a QM created by WAS 5.0.2.X installation with in this environment I used Embedded MQ, after installin WebSphere MQ , and creating a new QM averything stated to work OK.

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sanvaranasi
PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 2:05 am    Post subject: Same probelm on WIN2K with MQ5.3 CSD0 Reply with quote

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Hi,

I am having the same probelm in the sense that when i say setmqaut -m QLMQMGR -t queue -n PI.INCOMING -g NOOPEN -put the result shows successful. But when i do dspmqaut -m QLMQMGR -t queue -n PI.INCOMING -g NOOPEN it shows
Entity NOOPEN has the following authorizations for object PI.INCOMING:

What could be the problem please advise. I using MQ5.3 with CSD level 0 on WIN2K.

Rgds,

Sanjay
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RogerLacroix
PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 6:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Hi,

Well, that makes sense. The 1st says command the group NOOPEN cannot do a put against the queue. In the second command it shows that the group cannot do a put (and nothing else either).

Think MQ security as a math equation with an absolute (ABS) function applied to it. i.e You start with zero security with group NOOPEN and you took away put. Hence, ABS(0 - 1) equals 0.

In other words, if you want the group to have some security, then you must give it. By default, all groups and / or users do not have any security setting in MQ except for mqm or MUSR_MQADMIN or qmqm (depending on the platform: Unix, Windows or OS/400).

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kman
PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2004 8:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I think there is a general confusion here.

The output from the dspmqaut command is to show the authority given, and will not show the authority not given.

In the sample posting here, the authority set was -put, which means 'do not give this userid a put authority on this queue on this queue manager'. Because it was set not to have put, when running command dspmqaut, the output will not show the authority. Had you give +put, then the dspmqaut will show you +put.

Simple reason for this. If you setmqaut +put only, then run the dspmqaut. If the command is to display everything including the authority not given, then you will have a very crowded output. e.g.,
+put -inq -browse -get -set ...

So it is good that it only show the given authority, and not the one taken away.
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