From IBM MQ Appliance V9.0 AS Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000343-AS-000030
Associated with: CCI-000067 CCI-000172 CCI-002234
In order to be able to provide a forensic history of activity, the messaging server must ensure users who are granted a privileged role or those who utilize a separate distinct account when accessing privileged functions or data have their actions logged.
For each queue manager on the MQ Appliance for which configuration events logging should be enabled, establish an SSH command line session as an admin user. To access the MQ Appliance CLI, enter: mqcli To identify the queue managers, enter: dspmq To run the "runmqsc [queue mgr name]" command for each running queue manager, enter: runmqsc [queue mgr name] DIS QMGR CONFIGEV CONFIGEV(ENABLED) - should be the result. end If "CONFIGEV" is not "ENABLED", this is a finding.
For each queue manager on the MQ Appliance, enable configuration event logging (CONFIGEV). From the MQ Appliance CLI, enter the following: runmqsc [queue mgr name] ALTER QMGR CONFIGEV(ENABLED) end
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