Re: How-To: Secure Solr by IP Address

2016-11-04 Thread Fuad Efendi
to secure Solr by IP address and I finally figured it out. Perhaps this might go in the ref guide but I'd like to share it here anyhow. The scenario is where only "localhost" should have full unfettered access to Solr, whereas everyone else (notably web clients) can only access some w

Re: How-To: Secure Solr by IP Address

2016-11-04 Thread Fuad Efendi
+ DMZ(s) -- Fuad Efendi (416) 993-2060 http://www.tokenizer.ca Search Relevancy, Recommender Systems On November 4, 2016 at 9:28:21 AM, David Smiley (david.w.smi...@gmail.com) wrote: I was just researching how to secure Solr by IP address and I finally figured it out. Perhaps this might go

Re: How-To: Secure Solr by IP Address

2016-11-04 Thread David Smiley
Not to knock the other suggestions, but a benefit to securing Jetty like this is that *everyone* can do this approach. On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 9:54 AM john saylor wrote: > hi > > any firewall worth it's name should be able to do this. in fact, that is > one of several

Re: How-To: Secure Solr by IP Address

2016-11-04 Thread john saylor
hi any firewall worth it's name should be able to do this. in fact, that is one of several things that a firewall was designed to do. also, you are stopping this traffic at the application, which is good; but you'd prolly be better off stopping it at the network interface [using a firewall,

Re: How-To: Secure Solr by IP Address

2016-11-04 Thread GW
Smiley <david.w.smi...@gmail.com> wrote: > I was just researching how to secure Solr by IP address and I finally > figured it out. Perhaps this might go in the ref guide but I'd like to > share it here anyhow. The scenario is where only "localhost" should have > fu

How-To: Secure Solr by IP Address

2016-11-04 Thread David Smiley
I was just researching how to secure Solr by IP address and I finally figured it out. Perhaps this might go in the ref guide but I'd like to share it here anyhow. The scenario is where only "localhost" should have full unfettered access to Solr, whereas everyone else (notably web cl