On 10/3/2013 1:02 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
You could always put a proxy front end (with apache's mod_rewrite or
something similar)
Thinking about this after I sent it, I realized you can't use
mod_rewrite, you would actually need to use a true proxy module. Apologies!
Thanks,
Shawn
On 10/3/2013 12:35 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
You'll run into strong resistance for putting any security features into
Solr itself. We'd rather work on search, not spend all our time making
and fixing security mechanisms, plus taking heat anytime they don't work
as advertised and somebody loses mil
Thanks for the detailed response. This is perfect for me to go back and
show the folks here why locking it down wouldn't be a good idea.
-Bruce
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
> On 10/3/2013 12:16 PM, Bruce Pennypacker wrote:
>
>> We're running solr 4.1.0 in a production e
On 10/3/2013 12:16 PM, Bruce Pennypacker wrote:
We're running solr 4.1.0 in a production environment along with a number of
mirrored staging environments. We provide full access to the admin console
to our developers & qa on the staging environments. We'd like to be able
to provide them with li
We're running solr 4.1.0 in a production environment along with a number of
mirrored staging environments. We provide full access to the admin console
to our developers & qa on the staging environments. We'd like to be able
to provide them with limited access to the production admin pages so that