For standalone Solr , Kerberos is the only option for authentication.
If you have  a SolrCloud setup, you have other options

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Basic+Authentication+Plugin
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Rule-Based+Authorization+Plugin

On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 11:02 PM, Don Bosco Durai <bo...@apache.org> wrote:
>>Anyone told me how to secure standalone solr .
> Recently there were few discussion on this. In short, it is not tested and 
> there doesn’t seem to a plan to test it.
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>>1.)using Kerberos Plugin is a good practice or any other else.
> The answer depends how you are using it. Where you are deploying it, who is 
> accessing it, whether you want to restrict by access type (read/write), what 
> authentication environment (LDAP/AD, Kerberos, etc) you already have.
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> Depending upon your use cases and environment, you may have one or more 
> options.
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> Bosco
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> On 12/11/15, 4:27 AM, "Mugeesh Husain" <muge...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>Hello,
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>>Anyone told me how to secure standalone solr .
>>
>>1.)using Kerberos Plugin is a good practice or any other else.
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