Red Hat AMQ 6
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Chapter 3. Adding a Remote Console User
Abstract
					The server's remote command console is not configured with a default user. Before you can connect to the server's console remotely, you must add a user to the configuration.
				
			Red Hat JBoss A-MQ is not installed with a default user for the remote console. Before you can remotely manage a server, you must add a user by editing 
InstallDir/etc/users.properties.
		Important
				The information in this file is unencrypted so it is not suitable for environments that require strict security.
			
			To add a user:
		
- OpenInstallDir/etc/users.propertiesin your favorite text editor.
- Locate the line# admin=admin,admin.This line specifies a useradminwith the passwordadminand the roleadmin.
- Uncomment the line by removing the leading#.
- Change the firstadminto the desired user name.
- Change theadminto the desired password.
- Save the changes.
- If you intend to use the ActiveMQ Web console, you must specify the credentials for it. OpenInstallDir/etc/system.propertiesin your favorite text editor and search for the following lines:Authentication - must match an entry in user.properties with the admin privilege # # Authentication - must match an entry in user.properties with the admin privilege # #activemq.jmx.user=admin #activemq.jmx.password=adminCopy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow Uncomment theactivemq.jmx.userandactivemq.jmx.passwordsettings (by removing the leading#) and change the username and password values to be the same as the values you just defined in theetc/users.propertiesfile.