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David Webster edited comment on SOLR-4470 at 3/26/14 1:29 AM:
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We took advantage of the fact that SOLR is deployed to Tomcat.  Tomcat, being 
the reference implementation of the servlet standard means you can use JAAS 
LoginModules, which essentially intercept the request stream before it even 
gets to the application layer, and exercise authtentication and provide 
authorization tokens for use in the app layer.  That's what we did.  The 
problem is on the Sending side (client).  There, actual core code has to be 
altered to either add existing auth into the stream or perform auth then add it 
to the stream.  That involved four lines of code in the actual SOLR code, 
couple with a custom auth jar we bind into the WAR.

Now, if they ever move SOLR out of the Servlet container into a stand alone 
implementation.....we have a problem with our approach, and have to take this 
patch's full approach.


was (Author: zoomieia1980):
We took advantage of the fact that SOLR is deployed to Tomcat.  Tomcat, being 
the reference implementation of the servlet standard means you can use JAAS 
LoginModules, which essentially intercept the request stream before it even 
gets to the application layer, and exercise authtentication and provide 
authorization tokens for use in th

> Support for basic http auth in internal solr requests
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-4470
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4470
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: clients - java, multicore, replication (java), SolrCloud
>    Affects Versions: 4.0
>            Reporter: Per Steffensen
>            Assignee: Jan Høydahl
>              Labels: authentication, https, solrclient, solrcloud, ssl
>             Fix For: 5.0
>
>         Attachments: SOLR-4470.patch, SOLR-4470.patch, SOLR-4470.patch, 
> SOLR-4470.patch, SOLR-4470.patch, SOLR-4470.patch, SOLR-4470.patch, 
> SOLR-4470.patch, SOLR-4470.patch, SOLR-4470.patch, SOLR-4470.patch, 
> SOLR-4470.patch, SOLR-4470_branch_4x_r1452629.patch, 
> SOLR-4470_branch_4x_r1452629.patch, SOLR-4470_branch_4x_r1454444.patch, 
> SOLR-4470_trunk_r1568857.patch
>
>
> We want to protect any HTTP-resource (url). We want to require credentials no 
> matter what kind of HTTP-request you make to a Solr-node.
> It can faily easy be acheived as described on 
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrSecurity. This problem is that Solr-nodes 
> also make "internal" request to other Solr-nodes, and for it to work 
> credentials need to be provided here also.
> Ideally we would like to "forward" credentials from a particular request to 
> all the "internal" sub-requests it triggers. E.g. for search and update 
> request.
> But there are also "internal" requests
> * that only indirectly/asynchronously triggered from "outside" requests (e.g. 
> shard creation/deletion/etc based on calls to the "Collection API")
> * that do not in any way have relation to an "outside" "super"-request (e.g. 
> replica synching stuff)
> We would like to aim at a solution where "original" credentials are 
> "forwarded" when a request directly/synchronously trigger a subrequest, and 
> fallback to a configured "internal credentials" for the 
> asynchronous/non-rooted requests.
> In our solution we would aim at only supporting basic http auth, but we would 
> like to make a "framework" around it, so that not to much refactoring is 
> needed if you later want to make support for other kinds of auth (e.g. digest)
> We will work at a solution but create this JIRA issue early in order to get 
> input/comments from the community as early as possible.



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