Use these tasks to administer
the access control security associated with sending messages to foreign bus
destinations.
To define the authentication information used in the access control
checks that are performed when a message is sent to a destination in a foreign
bus, complete the following steps:
- Define the required authorization permissions to allow a sender
to access a destination on a foreign bus. These can be defined using either
a foreign bus definition, as described in Administering foreign bus roles, or a foreign bus destination definition, as described
in Administering destination roles. These permissions are used when the message is sent, to check that the
sender is allowed to access the foreign bus.
- The administrator of the foreign bus must define the required authorization
permissions to allow the messages to access the destination on the foreign
bus. These permissions are used when the message enters the foreign
bus.
- Define the authorization permissions to allow any messages entering
your bus from the foreign bus to access the required destinations.