Re: Using Active Directory

2011-10-20 Thread Karl Wright
n you paste the security field definitions from schema.xml so i can >> confirm. >> >> Karl >> >> Sent from my Nokia phone >> -Original Message- >> From: Swapna Vuppala >> Sent:  19/10/2011, 3:30  AM >> To: connectors-user@incubator.a

Re: Using Active Directory

2011-10-19 Thread Swapna Vuppala
t; > Can you paste the security field definitions from schema.xml so i can > confirm. > > Karl > > Sent from my Nokia phone > -Original Message- > From: Swapna Vuppala > Sent: 19/10/2011, 3:30 AM > To: connectors-user@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: Usin

Re: Using Active Directory

2011-10-19 Thread Swapna Vuppala
ma.xml so i can > confirm. > > Karl > > Sent from my Nokia phone > -Original Message- > From: Swapna Vuppala > Sent: 19/10/2011, 3:30 AM > To: connectors-user@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: Using Active Directory > > > Hi, > > I used the Autho

RE: Using Active Directory

2011-10-19 Thread daddy...@gmail.com
paste the security field definitions from schema.xml so i can confirm. Karl Sent from my Nokia phone -Original Message- From: Swapna Vuppala Sent: 19/10/2011, 3:30 AM To: connectors-user@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: Using Active Directory Hi, I used the Authority Connection whil

Re: Using Active Directory

2011-10-19 Thread Swapna Vuppala
Hi, I used the Authority Connection while defining Windows Share connection (did not configure it as None). Regarding the tokens, the document am interested/expected to appear in the search results has got 4 values for the field allow_token_document, out of which only two values are present in th

Re: Using Active Directory

2011-10-18 Thread Shinichiro Abe
Hi, Probably you configured Authority:None at Type tab in your windows shares connection. You should select your authority connection and restart the job. If you already set correctly, you need to compare tokens of document with tokens of userACL given by the request: curl "http://localhost:834

Re: Using Active Directory

2011-10-18 Thread Swapna Vuppala
Hi, Thanks for pointing this. With the steps you suggested, Solr starts fine and there are no exceptions. However, I have some trouble while searching in Solr. When the solrconfig.xml is not using ManifoldCFSecurity search component, the search results in Solr are coming as expected. When the s

Re: Using Active Directory

2011-10-18 Thread Shinichiro Abe
Hi. You need to place apache-solr-mcf-3.x.jar into lib directory of solr home. And add a line to the solrconfig.xml file that declares this directory as a place to look for jars: Regards, Shinichiro Abe On 2011/10/18, at 15:02, Swapna Vuppala wrote: > Hi, > > I got the latest code from > h

Re: Using Active Directory

2011-10-17 Thread Swapna Vuppala
Hi, I got the latest code fromhttps://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/lcf/trunk, built it and modified solrconfig.xml to add a search component "manifoldCFSecurity" and use it in the search handler. But with this setup, I get errors when I start Solr as : org.apache.solr.common.SolrException:

Re: Using Active Directory

2011-10-14 Thread Swapna Vuppala
Thanks a lot for the info Shinichiro Abe, I'll look into it. Thanks and Regards, Swapna. On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Shinichiro Abe wrote: > Hi. > > If you can use ManifoldCF 0.4 trunk, > you can use solr integration components. > Recently the plugin is added. > > Please see: > > http://svn

Re: Using Active Directory

2011-10-14 Thread Shinichiro Abe
Hi. If you can use ManifoldCF 0.4 trunk, you can use solr integration components. Recently the plugin is added. Please see: http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/lcf/trunk/connectors/solr/integration/README-3.x.txt You can get the results depending on user access tokens on Solr side. curl

Re: Using Active Directory

2011-10-14 Thread Swapna Vuppala
Hi Karl, Thanks for the reply. I built jCIFS connector, registered it, created a repository connection of type Windows Share, and created a job using Solr connection and Windows share connection. I modified the Solr schema to include fields I set the stored attribute to true just for testin

Re: Using Active Directory

2011-10-13 Thread Karl Wright
Hi, First, it is DOCUMENT access tokens that are sent to Solr, not user access tokens. You must therefore be crawling a repository that has some notion of security. The File System connector does not do that; you probably want to use the CIFS connector instead. Thanks, Karl On Thu, Oct 13, 201