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Hello Everyone,

We're setting up a profile on our IBM i web server to use for querying
data in a web application. For security purposes I've excluded the group
said profile is in from a number of libraries on the system, granting it
*USE authority to the library containing the data for the web application.
The question I have is that when I use this profile in an SQL client (like
DbVisualizer) with the JTOpen driver I can see every library and file in
the system, including those that are *PUBLIC *EXCLUDE. I can't actually
see or modify any data, but is there a way (system value, etc.) to prevent
a user profile from even seeing restricted libraries and their contents as
I wouldn't want a potential hacker to even know the existence of
restricted libraries and their contents? I've done a little research
online, but haven't come across anything.

(I posted this question to JAVA400 as well.)

Thanks,
Blake

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