Alex
I got a super secret release of Solr 5.3.1, wasn’t suppose to say anything.

Yes I’m running 5.2.1, I will check out the release notes for 5.3.

Was looking for three types of user authentication, I guess.
1. the Admin Console
2. User auth for each Core ( and select and update) on a server.
3. HTML interface access (example: 
ajax-solr<https://github.com/evolvingweb/ajax-solr>)

Thanks

Tom LeZotte
Health I.T. - Senior Product Developer
(p) 615-875-8830






On Aug 24, 2015, at 10:05 AM, Alexandre Rafalovitch 
<arafa...@gmail.com<mailto:arafa...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Thanks for the email from the future. It is good to start to prepare
for 5.3.1 now that 5.3 is nearly out.

Joking aside (and assuming Solr 5.2.1), what exactly are you trying to
achieve? Solr should not actually be exposed to the users directly. It
should be hiding in a backend only visible to your middleware. If you
are looking for a HTML interface that talks directly to Solr after
authentication, that's not the right way to set it up.

That said, some security features are being rolled out and you should
definitely check the release notes for the 5.3.

Regards,
  Alex.
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On 24 August 2015 at 10:01, LeZotte, Tom <tom.lezo...@vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
Hi Solr Community

I have been trying to add user authentication to our Solr 5.3.1 RedHat install. 
I’ve found some examples on user authentication on the Jetty side. But they 
have failed.

Does any one have a step by step example on authentication for the admin 
screen? And a core?


Thanks

Tom LeZotte
Health I.T. - Senior Product Developer
(p) 615-875-8830







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