Administering default roles

Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By adding a user or a group to the default roles for a secured bus, you can control which users and group members have access to the bus and its resources in the default roles when messaging security is enabled.

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The default roles are sender, receiver, browser, and creator. These roles apply to bus destinations that do not have a destination role, or have been configured to inherit the default roles. By default, all destinations inherit the default roles. Access in the default roles exists in addition to any specific access roles that have been configured for a destination.

Use the following tasks to list, add, and remove groups of users in default roles using the administrative console.

What to do next

  • Listing users and groups in default roles

    Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By listing the users and groups in the default roles for a selected secured bus, you can find out which users and group members are authorized to perform messaging operations on a local bus destinations that is allowed to inherit default roles.

  • Adding users and groups to default roles

    Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By adding selected users and groups to the default roles for all the local bus destinations on a secured bus, you provide those users and group members with access to the local bus destinations that are allowed to inherit default roles.

  • Removing users and groups from default roles

    Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By removing selected users and groups from the default roles for a selected secured bus, you prevent those users and group members from accessing the bus by using the default roles.

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