But don't expose Solr outside to public...

On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 1:41 PM, Susheel Kumar <susheel2...@gmail.com>
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> This window solr server must have a name and IP address associated with
> it. Check from external content deliver servers if port 8983 to Solr server
> is open and if so you can refer solr via http://<machinename>:<port>/solr.
>   if port 8983 is not open then try to run solr 80/8080 or work with
> network team to open the ports.  If you need to access solr server by
> domain name then you would have to ask network team to create a DNS/VIP and
> map it to solr IP address.
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> Enjoy!!!
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> On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 1:23 PM, Bertini, Vickie <
> vickie.bert...@bannerhealth.com> wrote:
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>> I have installed Solr 6.5.1 as a service on our Windows Server 2012. It
>> is up and running properly under localhost:8983, however, I have a domain
>> name I want to assign to it so our external content delivery servers can
>> reach it for our web search. However, I am very new to Solr and mostly only
>> familiar with IIS, not jetty, so is there documentation on how I would
>> configure solr to run on our new domain/IP instead of localhost? Web
>> searches up to this point have been fairly unproductive and unhelpful.
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>> *Vickie Bertini*
>> IT Sitecore Architect
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>> Digital Business Technology
>> 602.747.7186 <(602)%20747-7186> office
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>> <https://www.bannerhealth.com/>
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