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Qiang Zhang edited comment on RANGER-1671 at 7/11/17 1:15 AM:
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Hi [~coheigea]. When solr uses kerberos to authenticate, the audit_solr_user
audit_solr_password is not invalid. They are different authentication
mechanism.
audit_solr_user audit_solr_password is basic authentication.
In RANGER-1684 we resolved this problem.
was (Author: zhangqiang2):
Hi [~coheigea]. Solr uses kerberos to authenticate. audit_solr_user
audit_solr_password is not invalid. They are different authentication.
audit_solr_user audit_solr_password is basic authentication.
In RANGER-1684 we resolved this problem.
> The admin service can't audit to Solr using Basic Authentication
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>
> Key: RANGER-1671
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RANGER-1671
> Project: Ranger
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: admin
> Reporter: Colm O hEigeartaigh
> Assignee: Colm O hEigeartaigh
> Fix For: 1.0.0
>
> Attachments:
> 0001-RANGER-1671-The-admin-service-can-t-audit-to-Solr-us.patch
>
>
> Although we have configuration items in install.properties to set a username
> and password for Solr, these are not actually used in the admin service:
> - audit_solr_user
> - audit_solr_password
> This means that if Solr is configured to require basic authentication then we
> can't audit to it.
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