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     new f3ff380ea9f Update documentation to reflect the new properties. (#3737)
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commit f3ff380ea9f1253390663f8789b03d5a916f455d
Author: Eric Pugh <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Sun Oct 26 20:20:06 2025 -0400

    Update documentation to reflect the new properties. (#3737)
---
 solr/bin/solr.in.cmd                                                    | 2 +-
 solr/bin/solr.in.sh                                                     | 2 +-
 .../modules/configuration-guide/pages/configuring-solr-xml.adoc         | 2 +-
 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/solr/bin/solr.in.cmd b/solr/bin/solr.in.cmd
index d6278e3490c..49db0c4f45e 100755
--- a/solr/bin/solr.in.cmd
+++ b/solr/bin/solr.in.cmd
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ REM set SOLR_GZIP_ENABLED=true
 REM When running Solr in non-cloud mode and if planning to do distributed 
search (using the "shards" parameter), the
 REM list of hosts needs to be defined in an allow-list or Solr will forbid the 
request. The allow-list can be configured
 REM in solr.xml, or if you are using the OOTB solr.xml, can be specified using 
the system property "solr.allowUrls".
-REM Alternatively host checking can be disabled by using the system property 
"solr.disable.allowUrls"
+REM Alternatively host checking can be disabled by setting the system property 
"solr.security.allow.urls.enabled=false"
 REM set SOLR_OPTS=%SOLR_OPTS% 
-Dsolr.allowUrls=http://localhost:8983,http://localhost:8984
 
 REM For a visual indication in the Admin UI of what type of environment this 
cluster is, configure
diff --git a/solr/bin/solr.in.sh b/solr/bin/solr.in.sh
index b4cee92153c..931cb6abdc8 100644
--- a/solr/bin/solr.in.sh
+++ b/solr/bin/solr.in.sh
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@
 # When running Solr in non-cloud mode and if planning to do distributed search 
(using the "shards" parameter), the
 # list of hosts needs to be defined in an allow-list or Solr will forbid the 
request. The allow-list can be configured
 # in solr.xml, or if you are using the OOTB solr.xml, can be specified using 
the system property "solr.allowUrls".
-# Alternatively host checking can be disabled by using the system property 
"solr.disable.allowUrls"
+# Alternatively host checking can be disabled by setting the system property 
"solr.security.allow.urls.enabled=false"
 #SOLR_OPTS="$SOLR_OPTS 
-Dsolr.allowUrls=http://localhost:8983,http://localhost:8984";
 
 # For a visual indication in the Admin UI of what type of environment this 
cluster is, configure
diff --git 
a/solr/solr-ref-guide/modules/configuration-guide/pages/configuring-solr-xml.adoc
 
b/solr/solr-ref-guide/modules/configuration-guide/pages/configuring-solr-xml.adoc
index 8d9d338d5ce..9ac52030507 100644
--- 
a/solr/solr-ref-guide/modules/configuration-guide/pages/configuring-solr-xml.adoc
+++ 
b/solr/solr-ref-guide/modules/configuration-guide/pages/configuring-solr-xml.adoc
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ When running Solr as a user-managed cluster and using the 
`shards` parameter, a
 In SolrCloud mode, the allow-list is automatically configured to include all 
live nodes in the cluster.
 +
 The allow-list can also be configured with the `solr.allowUrls` system 
property in `solr.in.sh` / `solr.in.cmd`.
-If you need to disable this feature for backwards compatibility, you can set 
the system property `solr.disable.allowUrls=true`.
+If you need to disable this feature for backwards compatibility, you can set 
the system property `solr.security.allow.urls.enabled=false`.
 
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