Hi,

we are trying to configure Jenkins for use in a secured environment (to be 
more specific, our company has a heavy compartmentalization between 
departments).
in order to use Jenkins, we have two options:

1. setup a master for each section of the company.
2. use one master, and apply a strong security/compartmentalization 
strategy.

in order to avoid a lot of maintenance, we are currently trying to apply 
the second approach (one master).
we have connected the server to the active directory, and started using 
project based matrix authorization.

this solved most of our problems, but one is left unattended.

no matter what we do, each user (including a user with the read only 
permission) can see all the attached slaves and build executor status. we 
found no plugin to "hide" this part from the screen, or at least decide 
which user can see which slaves.

I'm open to any suggestion at this point, please enlighten me :)

thanks.

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