Enabling RabbitMQ ACL
RabbitMQ instances support ACL-based permission isolation among producers and consumers. You can create multiple users, and grant virtual host (resource) permissions to them. When ACL is enabled, message production and consumption require authentication.
This function can be enabled on the console only in RabbitMQ AMQP-0-9-1. By default, you can create users on the management UI, and assign permissions for RabbitMQ 3.x.x instances.
Prerequisite
A RabbitMQ AMQP-0-9-1 instance has been purchased.
Enabling ACL
- Log in to the console.
- In the upper left corner, click and select a region.
Select the region where your RabbitMQ instance is in.
- Click and choose Middleware > Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ to open the console of DMS for RabbitMQ.
- Click an instance name to go to the instance details page.
- In the Connection area, click next to ACL to enable ACL.
- Click OK.
Enabling ACL will disconnect clients without authentication configuration.
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