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Is it possible to run RabbitMQ server with no Authentication/Authorization backend for DEV environment?



I have tried to configure the auth_backends with empty list like:



{auth_backends, },



But it just deny all connections.










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    Is it possible to run RabbitMQ server with no Authentication/Authorization backend for DEV environment?



    I have tried to configure the auth_backends with empty list like:



    {auth_backends, },



    But it just deny all connections.










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      Is it possible to run RabbitMQ server with no Authentication/Authorization backend for DEV environment?



      I have tried to configure the auth_backends with empty list like:



      {auth_backends, },



      But it just deny all connections.










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      Is it possible to run RabbitMQ server with no Authentication/Authorization backend for DEV environment?



      I have tried to configure the auth_backends with empty list like:



      {auth_backends, },



      But it just deny all connections.







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      Amir RossertAmir Rossert

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          Why would you want to do that in first place?



          You can configure just a username and password, with AMQPLAIN as the authentication method, that should be fairly convenient for development.






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          • If I'm using a password I need to store it in a safe location and this process is very tedious, on all other services (like MySQL, Elastic...) this is possible to just disable the authentication.

            – Amir Rossert
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          Why would you want to do that in first place?



          You can configure just a username and password, with AMQPLAIN as the authentication method, that should be fairly convenient for development.






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          • If I'm using a password I need to store it in a safe location and this process is very tedious, on all other services (like MySQL, Elastic...) this is possible to just disable the authentication.

            – Amir Rossert
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          Why would you want to do that in first place?



          You can configure just a username and password, with AMQPLAIN as the authentication method, that should be fairly convenient for development.






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          • If I'm using a password I need to store it in a safe location and this process is very tedious, on all other services (like MySQL, Elastic...) this is possible to just disable the authentication.

            – Amir Rossert
            Dec 31 '18 at 15:41














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          Why would you want to do that in first place?



          You can configure just a username and password, with AMQPLAIN as the authentication method, that should be fairly convenient for development.






          share|improve this answer













          Why would you want to do that in first place?



          You can configure just a username and password, with AMQPLAIN as the authentication method, that should be fairly convenient for development.







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          answered Dec 30 '18 at 17:21









          Andreas NeumeierAndreas Neumeier

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          • If I'm using a password I need to store it in a safe location and this process is very tedious, on all other services (like MySQL, Elastic...) this is possible to just disable the authentication.

            – Amir Rossert
            Dec 31 '18 at 15:41



















          • If I'm using a password I need to store it in a safe location and this process is very tedious, on all other services (like MySQL, Elastic...) this is possible to just disable the authentication.

            – Amir Rossert
            Dec 31 '18 at 15:41

















          If I'm using a password I need to store it in a safe location and this process is very tedious, on all other services (like MySQL, Elastic...) this is possible to just disable the authentication.

          – Amir Rossert
          Dec 31 '18 at 15:41





          If I'm using a password I need to store it in a safe location and this process is very tedious, on all other services (like MySQL, Elastic...) this is possible to just disable the authentication.

          – Amir Rossert
          Dec 31 '18 at 15:41


















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