On 3/30/2018 7:18 AM, Terry Steichen wrote:
The output resembles the contents of security.json, except that there's
only one authenticated user, which is the one whose credentials are
supplied. And there are only two permissions.
I was actually wanting to SEE it. Redact things like the encryp
On 03/29/2018 11:07 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
> On 3/29/2018 8:28 PM, Terry Steichen wrote:
>> When I set up the initial authentications and authorizations (I'm using
>> 6.6.0 and running in cloud mode.), I call "bin/solr auth enable
>> -credentials xxx:yyy".
>
> What does this command output? Ther
On 3/29/2018 8:28 PM, Terry Steichen wrote:
When I set up the initial authentications and authorizations (I'm using
6.6.0 and running in cloud mode.), I call "bin/solr auth enable
-credentials xxx:yyy".
What does this command output? There should definitely be something
output when that comma
When I set up the initial authentications and authorizations (I'm using
6.6.0 and running in cloud mode.), I call "bin/solr auth enable
-credentials xxx:yyy". I then use a series of additional API calls ( to
create additional users and permissions). This creates my desired
security environment (a