Try

bin/solr auth enable -blockUnknown true -credentials user:password -z local 
host:11539

That should enable basic auth for you given you run in cloud mode (-c switch)

Jan Høydahl

> 26. nov. 2019 kl. 22:18 skrev Christian Dannemann <christ...@merus.eu>:
> 
> Hi Everyone,
> 
> I've managed to successfully install solr on my server, and it's running
> and I have created a core and indexed some 1000 pdf files... Searches work,
> and so far, so good.
> 
> There are two issues that I can't resolve even though I have tried for a
> good 8 hours, so I feel I can hopefully reach out having tried myself
> before asking stupid questions.
> 
> Environment:
> 
>   - Ubuntu OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM 11.0.4
>   11.0.4+11-post-Ubuntu-1ubuntu218.04.3
>   - Processors8
>   - Args-DSTOP.KEY=solrrocks-DSTOP.PORT=9539-Djetty.home=/opt/solr/server
>   -Djetty.port=10539-Dlog4j.configurationFile=file:/var/solr/log4j2.xml
>   -Dsolr.data.home=
>   -Dsolr.default.confdir=/opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/_default/conf
>   -Dsolr.install.dir=/opt/solr-Dsolr.jetty.https.port=10539
>   -Dsolr.log.dir=/var/solr/logs-Dsolr.log.muteconsole
>   -Dsolr.solr.home=/var/solr/data-Duser.timezone=UTC-XX:+AlwaysPreTouch
>   -XX:+ParallelRefProcEnabled-XX:+PerfDisableSharedMem-XX:+UseG1GC
>   
> -XX:+UseLargePages-XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=250-XX:OnOutOfMemoryError=/opt/solr/bin/oom_solr.sh
>   10539 /var/solr/logs
>   
> -Xlog:gc*:file=/var/solr/logs/solr_gc.log:time,uptime:filecount=9,filesize=20M
>   -Xms512m-Xmx512m-Xss256k
> 
> 
> and my core: CWD:
> /opt/solr-8.3.0/serverInstance:/var/solr/data/meeting_minutesData:
> /var/solr/data/meeting_minutes/dataIndex:
> /var/solr/data/meeting_minutes/data/indexImpl:
> org.apache.solr.core.NRTCachingDirectoryFactory
> Issue 1: I want to secure my server with basic authentication (that's why
> I'm running on port 10539 at the moment, but that's not security ...
> 
> I've put a file security.json in
> /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/_default/conf, but that doesn't do
> anything. No request for a password when I access the web interface or do
> searches
> Any help on that would be highly appreciated.
> Issue 2: I would like to index a lot of emails that reside on a local imap
> server (dovecot). I have managed to configure that, and my
> configuration shows up in the "dataimport" menu on my core
> (meeting_minutes) in the web interface: <dataConfig> <document> <entity
> processor="MailEntityProcessor" user="christian" password="******" host=
> "localhost" protocol="imap" fetchMailsSince="2010-06-30 00:00:00" batchSize=
> "200" folders="Secretary" processAttachement="false" name="mail_entity"/> </
> document> </dataConfig>
> 
> (the password does of course appear in cleartext in my config file ....)
> I can execute the command from the web interface, and get the message
> 
> Last Update: 21:08:18
> Requests: 0 , Fetched: 0 , Skipped: 0 , Processed: 0
> 
> My dovecot server shows nothing in the logs, and I can change the password
> and don't get any error message - solr always claims it executed, and that
> there were 0 Fetched etc.
> I manually have logged into the dovecot server with imap, and the folder
> "Secretary" does indeed show up when I list the folders. It appears solr
> doesn't even try to connect to my dovecot server.
> 
> I can't use the debug option, as apparently, I have to
> enable.dih.dataConfigParam has to be set to true, but I don't have the
> slightest clue where and how to set that. (It took me quite a while to
> figure out that changing the default port had to be done in /etc/default/
> solr.in.sh, rather than in solrconfig.xml...)
> 
> The performance is great, and I love the stuff that works, but I find it
> very hard to get solr going, configure it, and get my imap dataConfig going.
> 
> Any help is greatly appreciated!
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Christian

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