Archive for the Category: MQ Authenticate User Security Exit

New: MQ Authenticate User Security Exit v3.4.0

Capitalware Inc. would like to announce the official release of MQ Authenticate User Security Exit v3.4.0. This is a FREE upgrade for ALL licensed users of MQ Authenticate User Security Exit. MQ Authenticate User Security Exit is a solution that allows a company to fully authenticate a user who is accessing an IBM MQ resource. […]

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New: MQ Authenticate User Security Exit for z/OS v3.4.0

New: MQ Authenticate User Security Exit for z/OS v3.4.0 Capitalware Inc. would like to announce the official release of MQ Authenticate User Security Exit for z/OS v3.4.0. This is a FREE upgrade for ALL licensed users of MQ Authenticate User Security Exit for z/OS. MQ Authenticate User Security Exit for z/OS is a solution that […]

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Oh Error Messages, Why Can’t You Say What You Mean?

Talk about spending several days chasing my tail. šŸ™ I have a customer who build a brand new Windows 2016 Server and install IBM MQ v9.1 then applied Fix Pack 2. So, they were at MQ v9.1.0.2. Next, they installed MQAUSX and applied their generic definitions to it. So far, so good. But when they […]

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Windows: Is the exe or DLL 32-bit or 64-bit?

Every so often, I have a customer send me an email with a IBM MQ message like the following: Channel program ‘TEST.CHL’ ended because user exit ‘C:\Capitalware\MQAUSX\mqausx(SecExit)’ is not valid. Architecture of the exit library does not match the process’s architecture which is ’64’ bit. MQAUSX is just an example, as it could happen with […]

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Weird Problem related to a Channel Security Exit

I posted the following weird channel security exit problem on the MQSeries ListServer. I received a lot of emails (both public and private) offering help to the problem. Thanks. It was not an SELinux issue nor was it a corrupt shared library issue. It was an issue related to permissions for a mount point. Here […]

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Here We Go Again!

Capitalware is being forced to change our online shopping cart again. Ugh! When Capitalware started selling software in 2003 (yup, a long time ago), I signed up with RegSoft (owned by Digital River) to handle the online shopping cart. Everything worked well and I was happy with the setup. In January 2011, Digital River decided […]

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Capitalware IniFile GUI Tools Updated

If you read my ā€˜Size Mattersā€™ blog posting, this is just a continuation but for Capitalwreā€™s IniFile GUI Tools. Many of Capitalwareā€™s back-end solutions have a lot of keyword/value pairs, so each product has an associated IniFile GUI Tool program to make it easier for the MQAdmin to configure the IniFile rather than using notepad […]

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MQAUSX Explained or Better Explained

Every once in a while, I get requests to explain what/how MQ Authenticate User Security Exit (MQAUSX) and/or MQ Authenticate User Security Exit for z/OS (z/MQAUSX) work. Client-side perspective: If the client application is configured with the MQAUSX client-side security exit then the user credentials are encrypted and sent to the remote queue manager. This […]

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Capitalware Products 2018 Release Train

Here is a summary of all the recent releases that Capitalware Inc. has published: Blog posting for product releases: MQ Auditor v3.0.0 MQ Authenticate User Security Exit v3.3.0 MQ Authenticate User Security Exit for z/OS v3.3.0 MQ Channel Connection Inspector v1.0.0 MQ Channel Connection Inspector for z/OS v1.0.0 MQ Channel Encryption v3.2.0 MQ Channel Encryption […]

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New: MQ Authenticate User Security Exit v3.3.0

Capitalware Inc. would like to announce the official release of MQ Authenticate User Security Exit v3.3.0. This is a FREE upgrade for ALL licensed users of MQ Authenticate User Security Exit. MQ Authenticate User Security Exit is a solution that allows a company to fully authenticate a user who is accessing an IBM MQ resource. […]

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