Robert Muir created SOLR-14050:
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             Summary: clean up tests use of network addresses
                 Key: SOLR-14050
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-14050
             Project: Solr
          Issue Type: Improvement
      Security Level: Public (Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
            Reporter: Robert Muir


Motivated by this tweet: 
https://twitter.com/ichattopadhyaya/status/1204274908454219778

I think we should clean up the "connect/resolve anywhere" security permissions 
in the tests and make it stricter like lucene. This way we can prevent tests 
from doing slow things now or in the future.

The biggest issue I see exploring this so far is solr has lots of tests that 
want to hit a "dead" node. If you get lucky test passes quickly. If you get 
unlucky (e.g. it tries to route that multicast ipv6 address somewhere?) then it 
passes slowly or maybe even times out or misbehaves.

I think, depending on the networking environment (e.g. working ipv6 or not, 
maybe OS), the current way its being done can be terribly slow. I have some 
ideas, just need to do some testing.



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