Thanks for the responses. I will create rules via htaccess. Regards
Vasconcelos 2012/2/13 Ge, Yao (Y.) <y...@ford.com> > I can only speak from my experience with Tomcat. > First make sure the available authentication modes are available by > checking server.xml. > I added a few roles in tomcat-users.xml and add individual user > id/password to these roles. For example you can separate by Search, Update, > Admin roles. > Modified the web.xml to map different modules to different roles. > > -Yao > > -----Original Message----- > From: Em [mailto:mailformailingli...@yahoo.de] > Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 11:05 AM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: Re: Permissions and user to acess administrative interface > > Hi Anderson, > > you will need to rearrange the JSPs a little bit to do what you want. > If you do so, you can create rules via .htaccess. > > Otherwise I would suggest you to look for a commercial distribution of > Solr which might fit your needs. > > Regards, > Em > > Am 13.02.2012 16:48, schrieb Anderson vasconcelos: > > Hi All > > > > Is there some way to add users and permissions on SOLR administration > page? > > I need to restrict the access of users in the administration page. I Just > > wanna expose the query section for determinate user. Addition, i wanna > to > > restrict the access of the cores per user. Somethings like that: > > > > Core 1 - Users : John, Paul, Carter > > Full Interface: John, Paul > > Only search interface: Carter > > Core 2 -Users: John , Mary > > Full Interface: John > > Only search interface: Mary > > > > Is that possible? > > > > Thanks > > >