Hi Erich,

You could disable the /sparql endpoint from the Conductor “Web Application 
Server -> Virtual Domains & Directories” tab and either:

1. Delete the /sparql virtual directory

2. Edit the /sparql virtual directory and set the “VSP User”  from “dba” to 
“nobody” , that way you can always set it back to “dba” should you want to 
reenable it 

and there are probably other methods ...

Best Regards
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> On 20 Apr 2018, at 19:41, Erich Bremer <er...@ebremer.com> wrote:
> 
> How do I disable /sparql and thus restrict access to only /sparql-auth and 
> /sparql-graph-crud?  - Erich
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