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Secure access to a foreign bus
We can secure the link between a local bus and a foreign bus. Before you can secure the link between a local bus and a foreign bus, there must be foreign bus connection on the local bus, and therefore a link between the buses. This task summarizes the significant tasks to secure the link between a local bus and a foreign bus. For more general information about service integration bus security, see Secure service integration.
When you create a foreign bus connection, there are some options to secure the connection during that procedure.
Procedure
- Enable security on the service integration bus and the foreign bus. See Secure buses.
- Secure the link between the buses. See Secure messages between messaging buses.
- Grant access to the local bus for users who will be sending messages to the foreign bus. See Administer the bus connector role.
- Grant access to the foreign bus for users who will be sending messages to it. See Administer foreign bus roles.
- Optional: Give users access to foreign or alias destinations that will forward messages to a foreign bus. See Administer destination roles.
Foreign buses
Direct and indirect routing between service integration buses
Administer the bus connector role
Configure buses