MQ Authenticate User Security Exit

The MQ Authenticate User Security Exit (MQAUSX) is a solution that allows a company to fully authenticate a user who is accessing a WebSphere MQ resource. It authenticates the user's UserID and Password (and possibly Domain Name) against the server's native OS system (or domain controller) or a remote LDAP server.

The security exit will operate with WebSphere MQ v5.3, v6.0 and v7.0 (and MQSeries v5.2) in Windows, IBM i (OS/400), Unix and Linux environments. It works with Server Connection, Client Connection, Sender, Receiver, Server, Requestor, Cluster-Sender and Cluster-Receiver channels of WebSphere MQ queue manager.


The MQ Authenticate User Security Exit for z/OS (z/MQAUSX) is a solution that allows a company to fully authenticate a user who is accessing a WebSphere MQ resource. It authenticates the user's UserID and Password against the server's native z/OS system.

The security exit will operate with WebSphere MQ v5.3.1, v6.0 and v7.0 in z/OS v1.4 or higher environments. It works with Server Connection, Client Connection, Sender, Receiver, Server, Requestor, Cluster-Sender and Cluster-Receiver channels of WebSphere MQ queue manager.

MQ Channel Auto Creation Manager

The MQ Channel Auto Creation Manager (MQCACM) is an MQ Channel Auto-Definition (MQ CHAD) exit that allows a company to control and restrict incoming connection requests to auto-create a channel. MQCACM is invoked when a request is received to start an undefined Receiver, Server-Connection, Cluster-Receiver or Cluster-Sender channel. MQCACM can modify or clear the supplied default channel definition values for an instance of the channel, so that there is no exit incompatibility (cross-platform or otherwise).

MQCACM will operate with WebSphere MQ v5.3, v6.0 or v7.0 (and MQSeries v5.2) in Windows, Unix, IBM i and Linux environments. It works with Server Connection, Receiver, Cluster-Receiver and Cluster-Sender channels of WebSphere MQ queue manager.


The MQ Channel Auto Creation Manager for z/OS (z/MQCACM) is an MQ Channel Auto-Definition (MQ CHAD) exit that allows a company to control and restrict incoming connection requests to auto-create a channel. MQCACM is invoked when a request is received to start an undefined Receiver, Server-Connection, Cluster-Receiver or Cluster-Sender channel. MQCACM can modify or clear the supplied default channel definition values for an instance of the channel, so that there is no exit incompatibility (cross-platform or otherwise).

z/MQCACM will operate with WebSphere MQ v5.3.1, v6.0 or v7.0 for z/OS environments. It works with Cluster-Receiver and Cluster-Sender channels of WebSphere MQ queue manager.

MQ Channel Encryption

The MQ Channel Encryption (MQCE) provides encryption for MQ message data. MQCE is a solution that allows a company to encrypt message data, which flows between WebSphere MQ (WMQ) resources. MQCE operates with WMQ v5.3, v6.0 and v7.0 (and MQSeries v5.2) in Windows, IBM i (OS/400), Unix and Linux environments. It operates with Sender, Receiver, Server, Requestor, Cluster-Sender, Cluster-Receiver, Server Connection and Client Connection channels of the WMQ queue managers. The encryption exits are provided in the format of a native DLL, shared library and Java JAR for distributed platforms.


The MQ Channel Encryption for z/OS (z/MQCE) provides encryption for MQ message data. z/MQCE is a solution that allows a company to encrypt message data, which flows between WebSphere MQ (WMQ) resources. z/MQCE operates with WebSphere MQ for z/OS v5.3.1, v6.0 and v7.0 in z/OS v1.4 or higher environments. It operates with Sender, Receiver, Server, Requestor, Cluster-Sender, Cluster-Receiver, Server Connection and Client Connection channels of the WMQ for z/OS queue managers. The encryption exit is provided in the native z/OS load-module for z/OS v1.4 or higher.

MQ Standard Security Exit

The MQ Standard Security Exit (MQSSX) is a solution that allows a company to control and restrict who is accessing a WebSphere MQ resource. The security exit will operate with WebSphere MQ v5.3, v6.0 and v7.0 (and MQSeries v5.2) in Windows, IBM i (OS/400), Unix and Linux environments. It works with Server Connection, Receiver, Requestor and Cluster-Receiver channels of WebSphere MQ queue manager.


The MQ Standard Security Exit for z/OS (z/MQSSX) is a new solution that allows a company to control and restrict who is accessing a z/OS WebSphere MQ resource. The security exit will operate with WebSphere MQ v5.3.1, v6.0 and v7.0 in z/OS v1.4 or higher environments. It works with Server Connection, Receiver, Requestor and Cluster-Receiver channels of WebSphere MQ queue manager.