Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. When messaging security is enabled, groups of users require authority to send messages from a local bus destination to a foreign bus. By listing, adding and removing users and groups in foreign bus roles, you can control who can send messages to foreign buses.
For more information about how to list, add, and remove groups of users in foreign bus roles using the administrative console, refer to the following tasks.
Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. When messaging security is enabled, users and groups require authority to send messages from a secured local bus destination to a secured foreign bus. By listing all the users and groups in foreign bus roles for a selected foreign bus, you can find out who has authority to send messages from the local bus to the selected foreign bus.
Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. When messaging security is enabled, users and groups require authority to send messages from a secured local bus destination to a secured foreign bus. By adding selected users and groups to the sender role for a selected foreign bus, you can control who has authority to send messages to the selected foreign bus.
Service integration bus security uses role-based authorization. By removing users and groups from the foreign bus roles for a selected secured local bus, you prevent those users and groups from sending messages to the foreign bus.
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