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Status Planned for future release
Workspace Db2
Components Security
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 16, 2015

Trusted Context should be usable with static SQL

Trusted context or trusted connection is a security feature, which enables customers to differentiate between applications connecting to a database, based on whether they originate from a trusted or from a NON trusted client system.
This works pretty well, but for dynamic SQL only!
In this specific customer case, it was meant to be used to secure host applications accessing DB2/LUW servers from a trusted source against other access from not trusted remote client systems.
But it doesn't work, as the role inheritance of trusted connections is not supported using static SQL.
  • Guest
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    Dec 19, 2023

    As per the document trusted context works for DML statements. In my case I tried to use the load command ( which only modifies data) out of trusted context connections from a client, but it really never worked. I opened a PMR and being told it's not going to be working. So I would want this feature to be included because load does nothing but DML.