CVE-2020-13956: Apache HttpClient incorrect handling of malformed
authority component in request URIs
Severity: Medium
Vendor:
The Apache Software Foundation
Versions Affected:
Apache HttpClient 4.5.12 and priorĀ
Apache HttpClient 5.0.2 and prior
Description:
Apache HttpClient versions pr
We've run into this problem when deploying index jobs that run in Elastic
Mapreduce. We've gotten by with an older version of SolrJ, but some of the
fixes and enhancements with SolrCloud that came out in the 4.x series
aren't available if you go back to an earlier version.
In particular, we're run
On 5/17/2013 5:06 PM, Jamie Johnson wrote:
> I am trying to use Solr inside of another framework (Storm) that provides a
> version of HttpClient (4.1.x) that is incompatible with the latest version
> that SolrJ requires (4.3.x). Is there a way to use the older version of
> HttpClient with SolrJ?
I am trying to use Solr inside of another framework (Storm) that provides a
version of HttpClient (4.1.x) that is incompatible with the latest version
that SolrJ requires (4.3.x). Is there a way to use the older version of
HttpClient with SolrJ? Are there any issues with using an earlier SolrJ
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