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Jan Høydahl commented on SOLR-8440:
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Or perhaps multiple sub commands for the various steps
{noformat}
bin/solr auth enable [-f] -type <basic|kerberos|hadoop>   # -f Force to change 
from existing?
# This sets an empty {{authentication}} object with class only in 
security.json, now you can start using the REST API if you wish
bin/solr auth [--user=solr:SolrRocks] setuser <user=pass>
bin/solr auth property [-d] <key=prop>
{noformat}

> Script support for enabling basic auth
> --------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-8440
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-8440
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: scripts and tools
>            Reporter: Jan Høydahl
>            Assignee: Ishan Chattopadhyaya
>              Labels: authentication, security
>
> Now that BasicAuthPlugin will be able to work without an AuthorizationPlugin 
> (SOLR-8429), it would be sweet to provide a super simple way to "Password 
> protect Solr"™ right from the command line:
> {noformat}
> bin/solr basicAuth -adduser -user solr -pass SolrRocks
> {noformat}
> It would take the mystery out of enabling one single password across the 
> board. The command would do something like this
> # Check if HTTPS is enabled, and if not, print a friendly warning
> # Check if {{/security.json}} already exists
> ## NO => create one with only plugin class defined
> ## YES => Abort if exists but plugin is not {{BasicAuthPlugin}}
> # Using security REST API, add the new user



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