DB2/x security is based on the user and group identification, which determines
user authorities and privileges when controlling access to objects.
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DB2 for AIX:
This section explains the security mechanisms implemented in
DB2 for AIX and the security aspects of remote connections to DRDA servers.
Authorization:
DB2 for AIX uses AIX security to provide authentication of users.
Users are identified to DB2 for AIX by two types of IDs maintained by the AIX
operating system:
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User name (UID)
Identifies a user to the operating system and to DB2 for AIX. A user name
always has a ...
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