Question & Answer
Question
What are my options to limit query access to my data on the
IBM i
?Cause
There are a few ways to limit query access to your data on the
IBM i
.Each subsequent option adds complexity.
Answer
On the
IBM i
the easiest way to prevent users from seeing data that they should not be able to see is using authorities. The benefit of using object level authority is that it does not matter how the user tries to access to the data.
If users have access to a command line you can remove authority to commands that provide SQL interface (
STRSQL
/ RUNSQL
/ RUNSQLSTM
/ STRQM
, etc.)If running SQL from an application using ODBC or JDBC driver to connect some exit points are available.
The exit point program can capture the SQL request and either allow the request to be processed or reject the request.
The exit point program can capture the SQL request and either allow the request to be processed or reject the request.
The exit point program could also log what SQL is being executed.
QIBM_QZDA_INIT
QIBM_QZDA_NDB1
QIBM_QZDA_SQL1
QIBM_QZDA_SQL2
QIBM_QZDA_ROI1
These exit points are described here.
The Open Database File exit program is called when a job is opening a database file regardless of the interface used.
This exit is called in the job that is attempting to open the file.
This developerWorks article describes using QIBM_QDB_OPEN.
Related Information
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05 February 2024
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