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I am not trying to hide the other libraries. I would just like the system
to show the LIBXX library only.

I am aware of the exit points and was hoping not to have to add code for
that.

The user I created has no authority to anything other than the library and
the SHARED folder. I understand the user can see any other object with
*PUBLIC rights of *USE.

The aim is to limit what the user or FTP displays when you do a DIR.

Darryl.

On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 7:26 AM, Denis Robitaille <
denis_robitaille@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,

The user has access to all libraries with a public authority of *USE or
*CHANGE. What you did with the jobd was an attempt to hide those library.
The jobd do not grant or revoke authority. Changing the authority to your
libraries is probably a big thing. The way I see it, you should look at the
different FTP exit point. You could add a program the restrict the access
to what you want for this user.

Hope this help


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Objet : Question on FTP access to libraries and folders

I have created a user id with no access to the system, that is, they
cannot sign on to the interactive systems.

Access has been limited (or so I thought ) to one library LIBXX and one
shared folder MSBI.

I created a JOBD where LIBXX is the only library on the library list and
this is the JOBD assigned to the user.

I then FTP'd to the system from the PC command line and did a DIR. The
system lists objects in QGPL and some other libraries but not LIBXX.

Investigating the FTP job, I found the JOBD being used is QTMFTPS in
QUSRSYS which presumably where the other libraries are coming from.

What do I need to do to have the FTP job see LIBXX and the SHARED folder
only?

TIA

Darryl Freinkel
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