Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI
Thanks for raising the JIRA, I always think it best for the person closest to the problem to raise the JIRA, it’s usually more accurate ;) > On Dec 13, 2019, at 8:49 PM, Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] > wrote: > > Thanks for the clarification > > Created SOLR-14083 > > > -Original Message- > From: Erick Erickson > Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 6:26 PM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI > > Anyone who has an account can open a JIRA, have you created one? > >> On Dec 13, 2019, at 5:10 PM, Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] >> wrote: >> >> It looks as though I do not have an option under >> issues.apache.org/jira/projects/SOLR/issues by which to create an issue. >> Could you create one (and let me know its number)? >> >> Thanks >> >> -Original Message- >> From: Jan Høydahl >> Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 3:52 PM >> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org >> Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI >> >> Ok, se should perhaps print a warning somewhere that IE is not supported. >> Can you file a JIRA issue? >> >> Jan Høydahl >> >>> 13. des. 2019 kl. 21:43 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] >>> : >>> >>> Well that is progress: indeed Firefox and Chrome and Edge do indeed prompt >>> for login and password (as desired). It is Internet Explorer which does >>> not, nor does curl (that is to say, if you ask curl only to go to the top >>> level: host:port/solr -- going any further it will complain, such as your >>> /solr/admin/info/system example gets Error 401 Authentication failed, >>> Response code: 401) >>> >>> >>> >>> -Original Message- >>> From: Jan Høydahl >>> Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 2:15 PM >>> To: solr-user >>> Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI >>> >>> I got your screenshot >>> (https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0 >>> <https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0>) >>> >>> This is quite uncommon. You should see a loging screen if you have >>> basicAuth enabled. >>> Have you tried a different browser? >>> >>> What do you get if you run this command >>> >>> curl -i http://your-solr-url/solr/admin/info/system >>> >>> Or if you use your browser’s developer tools to inspect network traffic? >>> >>> Jan >>> >>>> 12. des. 2019 kl. 23:49 skrev Jan Høydahl : >>>> >>>> Attachments are stripped from list, can you post a link to the screenshot >>>> of the UI when you first visit? >>>> >>>> Jan >>>> >>>>>> 12. des. 2019 kl. 17:27 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] >>>>>> : >>>>> >>>>> Below is the security.json (with password hashes redacted): in Solr7.4 it >>>>> prompts for a password and (if you get it right) lets you into the whole >>>>> GUI; But in Solr8.1.1 and in Solr 8.3, it does not prompt for a password >>>>> before letting you into a crippled version of the GUI (as depicted in the >>>>> attachment) >>>>> >>>>> { >>>>> "authentication":{ >>>>> "class":"solr.BasicAuthPlugin", >>>>> "credentials":{ >>>>> "solradmin":"[redacted]", >>>>> "pysolrmon":"[redacted]", >>>>> "solrtrg":"[redacted]"}, >>>>> "":{"v":2}}, >>>>> "authorization":{ >>>>> "class":"solr.RuleBasedAuthorizationPlugin", >>>>> "user-role":{ >>>>> "solradmin":[ >>>>>"admin", >>>>>"allgen", >>>>>"trgadmin", >>>>>"genadmin"], >>>>> "solrtrg":[ >>>>>"trgadmin", >>>>>"allgen"], >>>>> "pysolrmon":["clustatus_role"]}, >>>>> "permissions":[ >>>>> { >>>>>"name":"gen_admin", >>>>>"collection":"N
RE: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI
Thanks for the clarification Created SOLR-14083 -Original Message- From: Erick Erickson Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 6:26 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI Anyone who has an account can open a JIRA, have you created one? > On Dec 13, 2019, at 5:10 PM, Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] > wrote: > > It looks as though I do not have an option under > issues.apache.org/jira/projects/SOLR/issues by which to create an issue. > Could you create one (and let me know its number)? > > Thanks > > -Original Message- > From: Jan Høydahl > Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 3:52 PM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI > > Ok, se should perhaps print a warning somewhere that IE is not supported. Can > you file a JIRA issue? > > Jan Høydahl > >> 13. des. 2019 kl. 21:43 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] >> : >> >> Well that is progress: indeed Firefox and Chrome and Edge do indeed prompt >> for login and password (as desired). It is Internet Explorer which does not, >> nor does curl (that is to say, if you ask curl only to go to the top level: >> host:port/solr -- going any further it will complain, such as your >> /solr/admin/info/system example gets Error 401 Authentication failed, >> Response code: 401) >> >> >> >> -----Original Message- >> From: Jan Høydahl >> Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 2:15 PM >> To: solr-user >> Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI >> >> I got your screenshot >> (https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0 >> <https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0>) >> >> This is quite uncommon. You should see a loging screen if you have basicAuth >> enabled. >> Have you tried a different browser? >> >> What do you get if you run this command >> >> curl -i http://your-solr-url/solr/admin/info/system >> >> Or if you use your browser’s developer tools to inspect network traffic? >> >> Jan >> >>> 12. des. 2019 kl. 23:49 skrev Jan Høydahl : >>> >>> Attachments are stripped from list, can you post a link to the screenshot >>> of the UI when you first visit? >>> >>> Jan >>> >>>>> 12. des. 2019 kl. 17:27 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] >>>>> : >>>> >>>> Below is the security.json (with password hashes redacted): in Solr7.4 it >>>> prompts for a password and (if you get it right) lets you into the whole >>>> GUI; But in Solr8.1.1 and in Solr 8.3, it does not prompt for a password >>>> before letting you into a crippled version of the GUI (as depicted in the >>>> attachment) >>>> >>>> { >>>> "authentication":{ >>>> "class":"solr.BasicAuthPlugin", >>>> "credentials":{ >>>> "solradmin":"[redacted]", >>>> "pysolrmon":"[redacted]", >>>> "solrtrg":"[redacted]"}, >>>> "":{"v":2}}, >>>> "authorization":{ >>>> "class":"solr.RuleBasedAuthorizationPlugin", >>>> "user-role":{ >>>> "solradmin":[ >>>> "admin", >>>> "allgen", >>>> "trgadmin", >>>> "genadmin"], >>>> "solrtrg":[ >>>> "trgadmin", >>>> "allgen"], >>>> "pysolrmon":["clustatus_role"]}, >>>> "permissions":[ >>>> { >>>> "name":"gen_admin", >>>> "collection":"NULL", >>>> "path":"/admin/cores", >>>> "params":{"action":[ >>>> "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >>>> "REGEX:(?i)RENAME", >>>> "REGEX:(?i)SWAP", >>>> "REGEX:(?i)UNLOAD", >>>> "REGEX:(?i)SPLIT"]}, >>>> "role":"genadmin"}, >>>> { >>>> "name":"col_admin", >>>> "collection":null, >>>> "path":"
Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI
Anyone who has an account can open a JIRA, have you created one? > On Dec 13, 2019, at 5:10 PM, Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] > wrote: > > It looks as though I do not have an option under > issues.apache.org/jira/projects/SOLR/issues by which to create an issue. > Could you create one (and let me know its number)? > > Thanks > > -Original Message- > From: Jan Høydahl > Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 3:52 PM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI > > Ok, se should perhaps print a warning somewhere that IE is not supported. Can > you file a JIRA issue? > > Jan Høydahl > >> 13. des. 2019 kl. 21:43 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] >> : >> >> Well that is progress: indeed Firefox and Chrome and Edge do indeed prompt >> for login and password (as desired). It is Internet Explorer which does not, >> nor does curl (that is to say, if you ask curl only to go to the top level: >> host:port/solr -- going any further it will complain, such as your >> /solr/admin/info/system example gets Error 401 Authentication failed, >> Response code: 401) >> >> >> >> -----Original Message- >> From: Jan Høydahl >> Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 2:15 PM >> To: solr-user >> Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI >> >> I got your screenshot >> (https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0 >> <https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0>) >> >> This is quite uncommon. You should see a loging screen if you have basicAuth >> enabled. >> Have you tried a different browser? >> >> What do you get if you run this command >> >> curl -i http://your-solr-url/solr/admin/info/system >> >> Or if you use your browser’s developer tools to inspect network traffic? >> >> Jan >> >>> 12. des. 2019 kl. 23:49 skrev Jan Høydahl : >>> >>> Attachments are stripped from list, can you post a link to the screenshot >>> of the UI when you first visit? >>> >>> Jan >>> >>>>> 12. des. 2019 kl. 17:27 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] >>>>> : >>>> >>>> Below is the security.json (with password hashes redacted): in Solr7.4 it >>>> prompts for a password and (if you get it right) lets you into the whole >>>> GUI; But in Solr8.1.1 and in Solr 8.3, it does not prompt for a password >>>> before letting you into a crippled version of the GUI (as depicted in the >>>> attachment) >>>> >>>> { >>>> "authentication":{ >>>> "class":"solr.BasicAuthPlugin", >>>> "credentials":{ >>>> "solradmin":"[redacted]", >>>> "pysolrmon":"[redacted]", >>>> "solrtrg":"[redacted]"}, >>>> "":{"v":2}}, >>>> "authorization":{ >>>> "class":"solr.RuleBasedAuthorizationPlugin", >>>> "user-role":{ >>>> "solradmin":[ >>>> "admin", >>>> "allgen", >>>> "trgadmin", >>>> "genadmin"], >>>> "solrtrg":[ >>>> "trgadmin", >>>> "allgen"], >>>> "pysolrmon":["clustatus_role"]}, >>>> "permissions":[ >>>> { >>>> "name":"gen_admin", >>>> "collection":"NULL", >>>> "path":"/admin/cores", >>>> "params":{"action":[ >>>> "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >>>> "REGEX:(?i)RENAME", >>>> "REGEX:(?i)SWAP", >>>> "REGEX:(?i)UNLOAD", >>>> "REGEX:(?i)SPLIT"]}, >>>> "role":"genadmin"}, >>>> { >>>> "name":"col_admin", >>>> "collection":null, >>>> "path":"/admin/collections", >>>> "params":{"action":[ >>>> "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >>>> "REGEX:(?i)MODIFYCOLLECTION", >>>> "REGEX:(?i
RE: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI
It looks as though I do not have an option under issues.apache.org/jira/projects/SOLR/issues by which to create an issue. Could you create one (and let me know its number)? Thanks -Original Message- From: Jan Høydahl Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 3:52 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI Ok, se should perhaps print a warning somewhere that IE is not supported. Can you file a JIRA issue? Jan Høydahl > 13. des. 2019 kl. 21:43 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] > : > > Well that is progress: indeed Firefox and Chrome and Edge do indeed prompt > for login and password (as desired). It is Internet Explorer which does not, > nor does curl (that is to say, if you ask curl only to go to the top level: > host:port/solr -- going any further it will complain, such as your > /solr/admin/info/system example gets Error 401 Authentication failed, > Response code: 401) > > > > -Original Message- > From: Jan Høydahl > Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 2:15 PM > To: solr-user > Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI > > I got your screenshot > (https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0 > <https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0>) > > This is quite uncommon. You should see a loging screen if you have basicAuth > enabled. > Have you tried a different browser? > > What do you get if you run this command > > curl -i http://your-solr-url/solr/admin/info/system > > Or if you use your browser’s developer tools to inspect network traffic? > > Jan > >> 12. des. 2019 kl. 23:49 skrev Jan Høydahl : >> >> Attachments are stripped from list, can you post a link to the screenshot of >> the UI when you first visit? >> >> Jan >> >>>> 12. des. 2019 kl. 17:27 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] >>>> : >>> >>> Below is the security.json (with password hashes redacted): in Solr7.4 it >>> prompts for a password and (if you get it right) lets you into the whole >>> GUI; But in Solr8.1.1 and in Solr 8.3, it does not prompt for a password >>> before letting you into a crippled version of the GUI (as depicted in the >>> attachment) >>> >>> { >>> "authentication":{ >>> "class":"solr.BasicAuthPlugin", >>> "credentials":{ >>>"solradmin":"[redacted]", >>>"pysolrmon":"[redacted]", >>>"solrtrg":"[redacted]"}, >>> "":{"v":2}}, >>> "authorization":{ >>> "class":"solr.RuleBasedAuthorizationPlugin", >>> "user-role":{ >>>"solradmin":[ >>> "admin", >>> "allgen", >>> "trgadmin", >>> "genadmin"], >>>"solrtrg":[ >>> "trgadmin", >>> "allgen"], >>>"pysolrmon":["clustatus_role"]}, >>> "permissions":[ >>>{ >>> "name":"gen_admin", >>> "collection":"NULL", >>> "path":"/admin/cores", >>> "params":{"action":[ >>> "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >>> "REGEX:(?i)RENAME", >>> "REGEX:(?i)SWAP", >>> "REGEX:(?i)UNLOAD", >>> "REGEX:(?i)SPLIT"]}, >>> "role":"genadmin"}, >>>{ >>> "name":"col_admin", >>> "collection":null, >>> "path":"/admin/collections", >>> "params":{"action":[ >>> "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >>> "REGEX:(?i)MODIFYCOLLECTION", >>> "REGEX:(?i)SPLITSHARD", >>> "REGEX:(?i)CREATESHARD", >>> "REGEX:(?i)DELETESHARD", >>> "REGEX:(?i)CREATEALIAS", >>> "REGEX:(?i)DELETEALIAS", >>> "REGEX:(?i)DELETE", >>> "REGEX:(?i)DELETEREPLICA", >>> "REGEX:(?i)ADDREPLICA", >>> "REGEX:(?i)CLUSTERPROP", >>> "REGEX:(?i)MIGRATE", >>> &qu
Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI
Ok, se should perhaps print a warning somewhere that IE is not supported. Can you file a JIRA issue? Jan Høydahl > 13. des. 2019 kl. 21:43 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] > : > > Well that is progress: indeed Firefox and Chrome and Edge do indeed prompt > for login and password (as desired). It is Internet Explorer which does not, > nor does curl (that is to say, if you ask curl only to go to the top level: > host:port/solr -- going any further it will complain, such as your > /solr/admin/info/system example gets Error 401 Authentication failed, > Response code: 401) > > > > -Original Message- > From: Jan Høydahl > Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 2:15 PM > To: solr-user > Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI > > I got your screenshot > (https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0 > <https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0>) > > This is quite uncommon. You should see a loging screen if you have basicAuth > enabled. > Have you tried a different browser? > > What do you get if you run this command > > curl -i http://your-solr-url/solr/admin/info/system > > Or if you use your browser’s developer tools to inspect network traffic? > > Jan > >> 12. des. 2019 kl. 23:49 skrev Jan Høydahl : >> >> Attachments are stripped from list, can you post a link to the screenshot of >> the UI when you first visit? >> >> Jan >> >>>> 12. des. 2019 kl. 17:27 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] >>>> : >>> >>> Below is the security.json (with password hashes redacted): in Solr7.4 it >>> prompts for a password and (if you get it right) lets you into the whole >>> GUI; But in Solr8.1.1 and in Solr 8.3, it does not prompt for a password >>> before letting you into a crippled version of the GUI (as depicted in the >>> attachment) >>> >>> { >>> "authentication":{ >>> "class":"solr.BasicAuthPlugin", >>> "credentials":{ >>>"solradmin":"[redacted]", >>>"pysolrmon":"[redacted]", >>>"solrtrg":"[redacted]"}, >>> "":{"v":2}}, >>> "authorization":{ >>> "class":"solr.RuleBasedAuthorizationPlugin", >>> "user-role":{ >>>"solradmin":[ >>> "admin", >>> "allgen", >>> "trgadmin", >>> "genadmin"], >>>"solrtrg":[ >>> "trgadmin", >>> "allgen"], >>>"pysolrmon":["clustatus_role"]}, >>> "permissions":[ >>>{ >>> "name":"gen_admin", >>> "collection":"NULL", >>> "path":"/admin/cores", >>> "params":{"action":[ >>> "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >>> "REGEX:(?i)RENAME", >>> "REGEX:(?i)SWAP", >>> "REGEX:(?i)UNLOAD", >>> "REGEX:(?i)SPLIT"]}, >>> "role":"genadmin"}, >>>{ >>> "name":"col_admin", >>> "collection":null, >>> "path":"/admin/collections", >>> "params":{"action":[ >>> "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >>> "REGEX:(?i)MODIFYCOLLECTION", >>> "REGEX:(?i)SPLITSHARD", >>> "REGEX:(?i)CREATESHARD", >>> "REGEX:(?i)DELETESHARD", >>> "REGEX:(?i)CREATEALIAS", >>> "REGEX:(?i)DELETEALIAS", >>> "REGEX:(?i)DELETE", >>> "REGEX:(?i)DELETEREPLICA", >>> "REGEX:(?i)ADDREPLICA", >>> "REGEX:(?i)CLUSTERPROP", >>> "REGEX:(?i)MIGRATE", >>> "REGEX:(?i)ADDROLE", >>> "REGEX:(?i)REMOVEROLE", >>> "REGEX:(?i)ADDREPLICAPROP", >>> "REGEX:(?i)DELETEREPLICAPROP", >>> "REGEX:(?i)BALANCESHARDUNIQUE", >>> "REGEX:(?i)REBALANCELEADERS", >>> "REGEX:(?i)FORCELEADE
RE: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI
Well that is progress: indeed Firefox and Chrome and Edge do indeed prompt for login and password (as desired). It is Internet Explorer which does not, nor does curl (that is to say, if you ask curl only to go to the top level: host:port/solr -- going any further it will complain, such as your /solr/admin/info/system example gets Error 401 Authentication failed, Response code: 401) -Original Message- From: Jan Høydahl Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 2:15 PM To: solr-user Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI I got your screenshot (https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0 <https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0>) This is quite uncommon. You should see a loging screen if you have basicAuth enabled. Have you tried a different browser? What do you get if you run this command curl -i http://your-solr-url/solr/admin/info/system Or if you use your browser’s developer tools to inspect network traffic? Jan > 12. des. 2019 kl. 23:49 skrev Jan Høydahl : > > Attachments are stripped from list, can you post a link to the screenshot of > the UI when you first visit? > > Jan > >> 12. des. 2019 kl. 17:27 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] >> : >> >> Below is the security.json (with password hashes redacted): in Solr7.4 it >> prompts for a password and (if you get it right) lets you into the whole >> GUI; But in Solr8.1.1 and in Solr 8.3, it does not prompt for a password >> before letting you into a crippled version of the GUI (as depicted in the >> attachment) >> >> { >> "authentication":{ >> "class":"solr.BasicAuthPlugin", >> "credentials":{ >> "solradmin":"[redacted]", >> "pysolrmon":"[redacted]", >> "solrtrg":"[redacted]"}, >> "":{"v":2}}, >> "authorization":{ >> "class":"solr.RuleBasedAuthorizationPlugin", >> "user-role":{ >> "solradmin":[ >> "admin", >> "allgen", >> "trgadmin", >> "genadmin"], >> "solrtrg":[ >> "trgadmin", >> "allgen"], >> "pysolrmon":["clustatus_role"]}, >> "permissions":[ >> { >> "name":"gen_admin", >> "collection":"NULL", >> "path":"/admin/cores", >> "params":{"action":[ >> "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >> "REGEX:(?i)RENAME", >> "REGEX:(?i)SWAP", >> "REGEX:(?i)UNLOAD", >> "REGEX:(?i)SPLIT"]}, >> "role":"genadmin"}, >> { >> "name":"col_admin", >> "collection":null, >> "path":"/admin/collections", >> "params":{"action":[ >> "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >> "REGEX:(?i)MODIFYCOLLECTION", >> "REGEX:(?i)SPLITSHARD", >> "REGEX:(?i)CREATESHARD", >> "REGEX:(?i)DELETESHARD", >> "REGEX:(?i)CREATEALIAS", >> "REGEX:(?i)DELETEALIAS", >> "REGEX:(?i)DELETE", >> "REGEX:(?i)DELETEREPLICA", >> "REGEX:(?i)ADDREPLICA", >> "REGEX:(?i)CLUSTERPROP", >> "REGEX:(?i)MIGRATE", >> "REGEX:(?i)ADDROLE", >> "REGEX:(?i)REMOVEROLE", >> "REGEX:(?i)ADDREPLICAPROP", >> "REGEX:(?i)DELETEREPLICAPROP", >> "REGEX:(?i)BALANCESHARDUNIQUE", >> "REGEX:(?i)REBALANCELEADERS", >> "REGEX:(?i)FORCELEADER", >> "REGEX:(?i)MIGRATESTATEFORMAT"]}, >> "role":"genadmin"}, >> { >> "name":"security-edit", >> "role":"admin"}, >> { >> "name":"clustatus", >> "path":"/admin/collections", >> "params":{"action":["REGEX:(?i)CLUSTERSTATUS"]}, >> "role":[ >> "clustatus_role", >> "allgen"], >>
Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI
I got your screenshot (https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0 <https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tbn7gx3uag6jcg/crippledSolrGUI.jpg?dl=0>) This is quite uncommon. You should see a loging screen if you have basicAuth enabled. Have you tried a different browser? What do you get if you run this command curl -i http://your-solr-url/solr/admin/info/system Or if you use your browser’s developer tools to inspect network traffic? Jan > 12. des. 2019 kl. 23:49 skrev Jan Høydahl : > > Attachments are stripped from list, can you post a link to the screenshot of > the UI when you first visit? > > Jan > >> 12. des. 2019 kl. 17:27 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] >> : >> >> Below is the security.json (with password hashes redacted): in Solr7.4 it >> prompts for a password and (if you get it right) lets you into the whole >> GUI; But in Solr8.1.1 and in Solr 8.3, it does not prompt for a password >> before letting you into a crippled version of the GUI (as depicted in the >> attachment) >> >> { >> "authentication":{ >> "class":"solr.BasicAuthPlugin", >> "credentials":{ >> "solradmin":"[redacted]", >> "pysolrmon":"[redacted]", >> "solrtrg":"[redacted]"}, >> "":{"v":2}}, >> "authorization":{ >> "class":"solr.RuleBasedAuthorizationPlugin", >> "user-role":{ >> "solradmin":[ >> "admin", >> "allgen", >> "trgadmin", >> "genadmin"], >> "solrtrg":[ >> "trgadmin", >> "allgen"], >> "pysolrmon":["clustatus_role"]}, >> "permissions":[ >> { >> "name":"gen_admin", >> "collection":"NULL", >> "path":"/admin/cores", >> "params":{"action":[ >> "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >> "REGEX:(?i)RENAME", >> "REGEX:(?i)SWAP", >> "REGEX:(?i)UNLOAD", >> "REGEX:(?i)SPLIT"]}, >> "role":"genadmin"}, >> { >> "name":"col_admin", >> "collection":null, >> "path":"/admin/collections", >> "params":{"action":[ >> "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >> "REGEX:(?i)MODIFYCOLLECTION", >> "REGEX:(?i)SPLITSHARD", >> "REGEX:(?i)CREATESHARD", >> "REGEX:(?i)DELETESHARD", >> "REGEX:(?i)CREATEALIAS", >> "REGEX:(?i)DELETEALIAS", >> "REGEX:(?i)DELETE", >> "REGEX:(?i)DELETEREPLICA", >> "REGEX:(?i)ADDREPLICA", >> "REGEX:(?i)CLUSTERPROP", >> "REGEX:(?i)MIGRATE", >> "REGEX:(?i)ADDROLE", >> "REGEX:(?i)REMOVEROLE", >> "REGEX:(?i)ADDREPLICAPROP", >> "REGEX:(?i)DELETEREPLICAPROP", >> "REGEX:(?i)BALANCESHARDUNIQUE", >> "REGEX:(?i)REBALANCELEADERS", >> "REGEX:(?i)FORCELEADER", >> "REGEX:(?i)MIGRATESTATEFORMAT"]}, >> "role":"genadmin"}, >> { >> "name":"security-edit", >> "role":"admin"}, >> { >> "name":"clustatus", >> "path":"/admin/collections", >> "params":{"action":["REGEX:(?i)CLUSTERSTATUS"]}, >> "role":[ >> "clustatus_role", >> "allgen"], >> "collection":null}, >> { >> "name":"corestatus", >> "path":"/admin/cores", >> "params":{"action":["REGEX:(?i)STATUS"]}, >> "role":[ >> "allgen", >> "clustatus_role"], >> "collection":null}, >> { >> "name":"trgadmin", >> "collection":"trg_col", >> "pa
Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI
Attachments are stripped from list, can you post a link to the screenshot of the UI when you first visit? Jan > 12. des. 2019 kl. 17:27 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] > : > > Below is the security.json (with password hashes redacted): in Solr7.4 it > prompts for a password and (if you get it right) lets you into the whole GUI; > But in Solr8.1.1 and in Solr 8.3, it does not prompt for a password before > letting you into a crippled version of the GUI (as depicted in the attachment) > > { > "authentication":{ >"class":"solr.BasicAuthPlugin", >"credentials":{ > "solradmin":"[redacted]", > "pysolrmon":"[redacted]", > "solrtrg":"[redacted]"}, >"":{"v":2}}, > "authorization":{ >"class":"solr.RuleBasedAuthorizationPlugin", >"user-role":{ > "solradmin":[ >"admin", >"allgen", >"trgadmin", >"genadmin"], > "solrtrg":[ >"trgadmin", >"allgen"], > "pysolrmon":["clustatus_role"]}, >"permissions":[ > { >"name":"gen_admin", >"collection":"NULL", >"path":"/admin/cores", >"params":{"action":[ >"REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >"REGEX:(?i)RENAME", >"REGEX:(?i)SWAP", >"REGEX:(?i)UNLOAD", >"REGEX:(?i)SPLIT"]}, >"role":"genadmin"}, > { >"name":"col_admin", >"collection":null, >"path":"/admin/collections", >"params":{"action":[ >"REGEX:(?i)CREATE", >"REGEX:(?i)MODIFYCOLLECTION", >"REGEX:(?i)SPLITSHARD", >"REGEX:(?i)CREATESHARD", >"REGEX:(?i)DELETESHARD", >"REGEX:(?i)CREATEALIAS", >"REGEX:(?i)DELETEALIAS", >"REGEX:(?i)DELETE", >"REGEX:(?i)DELETEREPLICA", >"REGEX:(?i)ADDREPLICA", >"REGEX:(?i)CLUSTERPROP", >"REGEX:(?i)MIGRATE", >"REGEX:(?i)ADDROLE", >"REGEX:(?i)REMOVEROLE", >"REGEX:(?i)ADDREPLICAPROP", >"REGEX:(?i)DELETEREPLICAPROP", >"REGEX:(?i)BALANCESHARDUNIQUE", >"REGEX:(?i)REBALANCELEADERS", >"REGEX:(?i)FORCELEADER", >"REGEX:(?i)MIGRATESTATEFORMAT"]}, >"role":"genadmin"}, > { >"name":"security-edit", >"role":"admin"}, > { >"name":"clustatus", >"path":"/admin/collections", >"params":{"action":["REGEX:(?i)CLUSTERSTATUS"]}, >"role":[ > "clustatus_role", > "allgen"], >"collection":null}, > { >"name":"corestatus", >"path":"/admin/cores", > "params":{"action":["REGEX:(?i)STATUS"]}, >"role":[ > "allgen", > "clustatus_role"], >"collection":null}, > { >"name":"trgadmin", >"collection":"trg_col", >"path":"/admin/*", >"role":"trgadmin"}, > { >"name":"open_select", >"path":"/select/*", >"role":null}, > { >"name":"open_search", >"path":"/search/*", >"role":null}, > { >"name":"catch-all-nocollection", >"collection":null, >"path":"/*", >"role":"allgen"}, > { >"name":"catch-all-collection", >"path":"/*", >"role":"allgen"}, > { >"name":"all-admincol", >"collection":null, >"path":"/admin/collections", >"role":"allgen"}, > { >"name":"all-admincores", >"collection":null, >"path":"/admin/cores", >"role":"allgen"}], >"":{"v":5}}} > > -Original Message- > From: Jan Høydahl > Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 7:35 PM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI > > Please show your complete Security.json so we know how auth is configured. > Which 8.x version are you trying? There should be a login screen shown in > admin UI now. > > Jan Høydahl > >> 11. des. 2019 kl. 22:40 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] >> : >> >> In Solr 7, we had clauses in our security.json saying >> >> { >> "name":"all-admin", >> "collection":null, >> "path":"/*", >> "role":"allgen", >> "index":15}, >> { >> "name":"all-core-handlers", >> "path":"/*", >> "role":"allgen", >> "index":16}, >> >> We granted the role allgen to all users; but this kept our security folk >> happy in that no one could even get to the top level of the Solr GUI without >> a password. >> >> Now under Solr 8, the GUI does not prompt for a password. It just brings you >> into the GUI (albeit a stripped down version, saying such things as "No >> cores available"). By what means can we require a password to get this far? >> And by what means can we prompt for a password in order to get further?
RE: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI
Below is the security.json (with password hashes redacted): in Solr7.4 it prompts for a password and (if you get it right) lets you into the whole GUI; But in Solr8.1.1 and in Solr 8.3, it does not prompt for a password before letting you into a crippled version of the GUI (as depicted in the attachment) { "authentication":{ "class":"solr.BasicAuthPlugin", "credentials":{ "solradmin":"[redacted]", "pysolrmon":"[redacted]", "solrtrg":"[redacted]"}, "":{"v":2}}, "authorization":{ "class":"solr.RuleBasedAuthorizationPlugin", "user-role":{ "solradmin":[ "admin", "allgen", "trgadmin", "genadmin"], "solrtrg":[ "trgadmin", "allgen"], "pysolrmon":["clustatus_role"]}, "permissions":[ { "name":"gen_admin", "collection":"NULL", "path":"/admin/cores", "params":{"action":[ "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", "REGEX:(?i)RENAME", "REGEX:(?i)SWAP", "REGEX:(?i)UNLOAD", "REGEX:(?i)SPLIT"]}, "role":"genadmin"}, { "name":"col_admin", "collection":null, "path":"/admin/collections", "params":{"action":[ "REGEX:(?i)CREATE", "REGEX:(?i)MODIFYCOLLECTION", "REGEX:(?i)SPLITSHARD", "REGEX:(?i)CREATESHARD", "REGEX:(?i)DELETESHARD", "REGEX:(?i)CREATEALIAS", "REGEX:(?i)DELETEALIAS", "REGEX:(?i)DELETE", "REGEX:(?i)DELETEREPLICA", "REGEX:(?i)ADDREPLICA", "REGEX:(?i)CLUSTERPROP", "REGEX:(?i)MIGRATE", "REGEX:(?i)ADDROLE", "REGEX:(?i)REMOVEROLE", "REGEX:(?i)ADDREPLICAPROP", "REGEX:(?i)DELETEREPLICAPROP", "REGEX:(?i)BALANCESHARDUNIQUE", "REGEX:(?i)REBALANCELEADERS", "REGEX:(?i)FORCELEADER", "REGEX:(?i)MIGRATESTATEFORMAT"]}, "role":"genadmin"}, { "name":"security-edit", "role":"admin"}, { "name":"clustatus", "path":"/admin/collections", "params":{"action":["REGEX:(?i)CLUSTERSTATUS"]}, "role":[ "clustatus_role", "allgen"], "collection":null}, { "name":"corestatus", "path":"/admin/cores", "params":{"action":["REGEX:(?i)STATUS"]}, "role":[ "allgen", "clustatus_role"], "collection":null}, { "name":"trgadmin", "collection":"trg_col", "path":"/admin/*", "role":"trgadmin"}, { "name":"open_select", "path":"/select/*", "role":null}, { "name":"open_search", "path":"/search/*", "role":null}, { "name":"catch-all-nocollection", "collection":null, "path":"/*", "role":"allgen"}, { "name":"catch-all-collection", "path":"/*", "role":"allgen"}, { "name":"all-admincol", "collection":null, "path":"/admin/collections", "role":"allgen"}, { "name":"all-admincores", "collection":null, "path":"/admin/cores", "role":"allgen"}], "":{"v":5}}} -Original Message- From: Jan Høydahl Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 7:35 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI Please show your complete Security.json so we know how auth is configured. Which 8.x version are you trying? There should be a login screen shown in admin UI now. Jan Høydahl > 11. des. 2019 kl. 22:40 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] > : > > In Solr 7, we had clauses in our security.json saying > > { >"name":"all-admin", >"collection":null, >"path":"/*", >"role":"allgen", >"index":15}, > { >"name":"all-core-handlers", >"path":"/*", >"role":"allgen", >"index":16}, > > We granted the role allgen to all users; but this kept our security folk > happy in that no one could even get to the top level of the Solr GUI without > a password. > > Now under Solr 8, the GUI does not prompt for a password. It just brings you > into the GUI (albeit a stripped down version, saying such things as "No cores > available"). By what means can we require a password to get this far? And by > what means can we prompt for a password in order to get further?
Re: Solr8 changes how security.json restricts access to GUI
Please show your complete Security.json so we know how auth is configured. Which 8.x version are you trying? There should be a login screen shown in admin UI now. Jan Høydahl > 11. des. 2019 kl. 22:40 skrev Oakley, Craig (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] > : > > In Solr 7, we had clauses in our security.json saying > > { >"name":"all-admin", >"collection":null, >"path":"/*", >"role":"allgen", >"index":15}, > { >"name":"all-core-handlers", >"path":"/*", >"role":"allgen", >"index":16}, > > We granted the role allgen to all users; but this kept our security folk > happy in that no one could even get to the top level of the Solr GUI without > a password. > > Now under Solr 8, the GUI does not prompt for a password. It just brings you > into the GUI (albeit a stripped down version, saying such things as "No cores > available"). By what means can we require a password to get this far? And by > what means can we prompt for a password in order to get further?