Authorization is the process of granting or denying access to a system resource. For WebSphere Event Broker, authorization is concerned with controlling who has permission to access WebSphere Event Broker resources, and ensuring that users who attempt to work with those resources have the necessary authorization to do so.
If you want to use the security facilities of Version 6.0, when you require access to a resource that already exists, the user ID with which you work must be included in the Access Control List (ACL) for that resource.
For authorization to create resources, for example brokers, you must be a member of the Administrator local group.
The security architecture of WebSphere Event Broker is platform independent. If you are running in a heterogeneous environment, ensure that you limit all the principals you define for WebSphere Event Broker tasks to eight characters or fewer. If you have a Windows-only environment, you can create principals of up to twelve characters, but only use these longer names if you are sure that you will not later include a Linux, UNIX, or z/OS system in your WebSphere Event Broker network.
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