On Jun 24, 2013, at 12:51 AM, Aaron Greenspan <aar...@thinkcomputer.com> wrote:
> all of them are terrible, > it looks like you can edit some XML files (if you can find them) > The wiki itself is full of semi-useless information, which is pretty > infuriating since it's supposed to be the best source. > Statements like "standard Java web security can be added by tuning the > container and the Solr web application configuration itself via web.xml" are > not helpful to me. > this giant mess, > It's just common sense. > Netscape Enterprise Server prompted you to do that a decade and a half ago > But either way, that's a pretty ridiculous solution. > I don't know of any other server product that disregards security so > willingly. Why are you wasting your time with such an inferior project? Perhaps ElasticSearch is more to your liking. xoxo, Andy -- Andy Lester => a...@petdance.com => www.petdance.com => AIM:petdance