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Disable put on local queue

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rajeessh

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Hi Experts,
I have two QMgrs Q1 and Q2.
Q1 has a remote queue Q1.toQ2 talking to Q1.toQ2 outgoing local queue in Q2. Now I want only the messages being put in Q1's remote Queue to reach Q2 local queue. I just want to prevent the user from directly connecting to the local queue of Q2 and just put the message.

I tried inhibiting put but the message being put from remote Qmgr also goes to deadletter queue.
I just want to avoid the user from directly put on message to the local queue in Q2. how can i acheive that.

Thanks in advance for your help and guidance
 
You can prohibit a queue access by local authorization settings for MQ users ( setmqaut ).

Regards.
Leonid.

IBM Certified MQSeries Specialist.
 
Can you enlighten still more.
If I want only my application to put message and not
any other application/user how can I do it.
Pl enlighten
 
I am not sure I fully understand why you would want to allow users to drop messages only from a remote queue manager but..... couldn't you just prevent them connecting to the queue manager on the system with the Local queue defined to it?

Your second post about "If I want only my application to put message and not any other application/user how can I do it."......You could check the message header to make sure it was your application that put the message there and drop all others onto a poison letter queue.
 
I am not sure I fully understand why you would want to allow users to drop messages only from a remote queue manager but..... couldn't you just prevent them connecting to the queue manager on the system with the Local queue defined to it?

Your second post about "If I want only my application to put message and not any other application/user how can I do it."......You could check the message header to make sure it was your application that put the message there and drop all others onto a poison letter queue.
 
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