When you secure controller server communications, all communication from MQIS servers to MSMQ clients (both independent and dependent) and MSMQ routing servers is secured. This ensures that unauthorized persons cannot install software that provides false information in the place of a real MSIQ server. By default, MSMQ does not use secure communications.
For more information on securing controller server communication, see "Securing Communication with Controller Servers" in Chapter 5, "Securing Your MSMQ Enterprise."
Although you can install multiple certificates for use with IIS, you can install only one certificate for use with MSMQ (for the purpose of securing MQIS communication). If one or more certificates are already installed for use with IIS and if the common name of one of the certificates matches the name of the computer running Windows NT Workstation or Windows NT Server, you can run Key Manager and copy and paste (or you can cut and paste) one certificate from the WWW node to the MSMQ node. If you copy and past the certificate, it will be used by IIS and MSMQ. However, if the certificate's common name matches the server's domain name system (DNS) name instead of its Windows NT computer name, the certificate cannot be used with MSMQ. |