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Linux Administration Cookbook
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Linux Administration Cookbook

by Adam K. Dean
December 2018
Beginner
826 pages
22h 54m
English
Packt Publishing
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How it works...

Most of what we did should be self-explanatory, with the exception of the permissions line:

$ sudo rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p exampleVhost exampleUser ".*" ".*" ".*"

Here, we're specifically granting access to configure, write, and read to our user, exampleUser. This means that within the exampleVhost vhost, our user will have complete access to do as they please. 

Access is granted here by way of Regex, meaning that you can have more fine-grained control over what a user can and can't access within a vhost.

Like Redis, RabbitMQ really doesn't do much without setup and without applications talking to it.

Various languages have ways of interfacing with RabbitMQ. It's generally up to the developers of your company to decide ...

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