Installable services
You change installable services on Windows by
using regedit, and on UNIX and Linux®
by using the Service
stanza in the qm.ini file.
To change installable services on Windows systems,
use regedit, or on UNIX and Linux
systems, use the Service
stanza in the qm.ini file. For each
component within a service, you must also specify the name and path of the module containing the
code for that component. On UNIX and Linux systems, use
the ServiceComponent
stanza for this.
- Name= AuthorizationService |NameService
- The name of the required service.
- AuthorizationService
- For IBM® MQ, the Authorization Service component is known as the object authority manager, or OAM. The
AuthorizationService
stanza and its associatedServiceComponent
stanza are added automatically when the queue manager is created. Add otherServiceComponent
stanzas manually. - NameService
- No name service is provided by default. If you require a name service, you must add the
NameService
stanza manually.
- EntryPoints= number-of-entries
- The number of entry points defined for the service.
This includes the initialization and termination entry points.
- SecurityPolicy= Default |NTSIDsRequired
- On Windows systems, the SecurityPolicy attribute applies only if the service specified is the default authorization service, that is, the OAM. The SecurityPolicy attribute allows you to specify the security policy for each queue manager.
The possible values are:
- Default
- Use the default security policy to take effect. If a Windows security identifier (NT SID) is not passed to the OAM for a particular user ID, an attempt is made to obtain the appropriate SID by searching the relevant security databases.
- NTSIDsRequired
- Pass an NT SID to the OAM when performing security checks.
See Windows security identifiers (SIDs) for more information.
- SecurityPolicy=user|group| default
- On UNIX and Linux systems the value specifies whether the queue manager uses user-based or group-based authorization. Values are not case sensitive.
If you do not include this attribute, default is used, which uses group-based authorization. Restart the queue manager for changes to become effective. See also Configuring authorization service stanzas: UNIX and Linux systems.
- SharedBindingsUserId= user-type
- The SharedBindingsUserId attribute applies only if the service specified is the default authorization service, that is, the OAM. The SharedBindingsUserId attribute is used with relation to shared bindings only. This value allows you to specify whether the UserIdentifier field in the IdentityContext structure, from the MQZ_AUTHENTICATE_USER function, is the effective user Id or the real user Id.
For information on the MQZ_AUTHENTICATE_USER function, see MQZ_AUTHENTICATE_USER - Authenticate user.
The possible values are:- Default
- The value of the UserIdentifier field is set as the real user Id.
- Real
- The value of the UserIdentifier field is set as the real user Id.
- Effective
- The value of the UserIdentifier field is set as the effective user Id.
- FastpathBindingsUserId= user-type
- The FastpathBindingsUserId attribute applies only if the service specified is the default authorization service, that is, the OAM. The FastpathBindingsUserId attribute is used with relation to fastpath bindings only. This value allows you to specify whether the UserIdentifier field in the IdentityContext structure, from the MQZ_AUTHENTICATE_USER function, is the effective user Id or the real user Id.
For information on the MQZ_AUTHENTICATE_USER function, see MQZ_AUTHENTICATE_USER - Authenticate user.
The possible values are:- Default
- The value of the UserIdentifier field is set as the real user ID.
- Real
- The value of the UserIdentifier field is set as the real user ID.
- Effective
- The value of the UserIdentifier field is set as the effective user ID.
- IsolatedBindingsUserId= user-type
- The IsolatedBindingsUserId attribute applies only if the service specified is the default authorization service, that is, the OAM. The IsolatedBindingsUserId attribute is used with relation to isolated bindings only. This value allows you to specify whether the UserIdentifier field in the IdentityContext structure, from the MQZ_AUTHENTICATE_USER function, is the effective user Id or the real user Id.
For information on the MQZ_AUTHENTICATE_USER function, see MQZ_AUTHENTICATE_USER - Authenticate user.
The possible values are:- Default
- The value of the UserIdentifier field is set as the effective user Id.
- Real
- The value of the UserIdentifier field is set as the real user Id.
- Effective
- The value of the UserIdentifier field is set as the effective user Id.
For more information about installable services and components, see Installable services and components for UNIX, Linux and Windows .
For more information about security services in general, see Setting up security on UNIX and Linux systems.