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From: Craig Hoffman [mailto:choff...@eclimb.net]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2015 12:29 PM
To: Apache Solr
Subject: .htaccess / password
Quick question: If put a .htaccess file in
www.mydomin.com/8983/solr/#/http
Thanks Otis. Do think a .htaccess / .passwd file in the Solr admin dir would
interfere with its operation?
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On Jan 6, 2015, at 1:09 PM, Otis
The Jetty servlet container that Solr uses doesn't understand those
files. It would not use them to determine access, and would likely make
them accessible to web requests in plain text.
On 1/6/15 16:01, Craig Hoffman wrote:
Thanks Otis. Do think a .htaccess / .passwd file in the Solr admin
Hi Craig,
If you want to protect Solr, put it behind something like Apache / Nginx /
HAProxy and put .htaccess at that level, in front of Solr.
Or try something like
http://blog.jelastic.com/2013/06/17/secure-access-to-your-jetty-web-application/
Otis
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Quick question: If put a .htaccess file in www.mydomin.com/8983/solr/#/ will
Solr continue to function properly? One thing to note, I will have a CRON job
that runs nightly that re-indexes the engine. In a nutshell I’m looking for a
way to secure this area.
Thanks,
Craig
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