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Jeff,

Look at the "DDM server access control exit program for additional
security" section of the DDM manual.


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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Young
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:37 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: DRDA Exit Point


Thanks.
What I am looking to do is to intercept the DRDA request before it is
processed and do some validation on the library/file being requested
based on user id.
Do I need to write an ARD, or is there an exit point or some other
method available to do this.
 
Thanks,


vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
That's right, ODBC is not the same thing as DRDA - not even related,
although they both provide ways to get data from remote databases. You
have to have a DRDA provider, known as an ARD or application requester
driver. This is equivalent to an ODBC driver or OLE/DB provider. These
need to be provided by the maker of the database. Hardly any RDBMS' have
done this for the iSeries.

An iSeries can connect with another iSeries or with any DB2 system with
DRDA, so that is probably where this comes into play.

HTH
Vern

-------------- Original message -------------- 

> Jeffrey, 
> 
> As no one has answered, yet. 
> 
> I looked at CLI programming three weeks or so and I saw only one exit
point for 
> DRDA mentioned. Browsing the docs of that it looks to me a possibility
to write 
> your own ARD programme. 
> 
> Thus, I think not. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Carel Teijgeler. 
> 
> *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** 
> 
> On 9-5-05 at 12:31 Jeffrey Young wrote: 
> 
> >Is the exit point for DRDA requests the same as for ODBC
(QIBM_QZDA_SQL2 
> 
> 
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