The only supported j2ee container for recent versions is the bundled jetty.
On Thu, Mar 7, 2019, 9:08 PM Martin Gainty wrote:
> svan-
>
> BECAUSE solr can deploy to n number of containers
> Jetty/Tomcat/Docker/Websphere/Weblogic (i'm certain i have omitted a few
> implementation containers)
>
secur...@lucene.apache.org
Please send your security reports here ^
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 7:37 AM Martin Gainty wrote:
> svan-
>
> BECAUSE solr can deploy to n number of containers
> Jetty/Tomcat/Docker/Websphere/Weblogic (i'm certain i have omitted a few
> implementation containers)
>
svan-
BECAUSE solr can deploy to n number of containers
Jetty/Tomcat/Docker/Websphere/Weblogic (i'm certain i have omitted a few
implementation containers)
Implementing comprehensive PKI Infrastructure is heavily dependent on the
container solr is deployed to
i have a few spare cycles to
That was what I was looking for, I must have missed that page. Thank you!
> On 7 Mar 2019, at 21:29, Kevin Risden wrote:
>
> From [1] If you believe you have discovered a vulnerability in Lucene or
> Solr, please follow these ASF guidelines [2] for reporting it.
>
> [1]
@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Security Contact for Solr?
From [1] If you believe you have discovered a vulnerability in Lucene or Solr,
please follow these ASF guidelines [2] for reporting it.
[1] https://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrSecurity
[2] https://www.apache.org/security/
Kevin Risden
On Thu
>From [1] If you believe you have discovered a vulnerability in Lucene or
Solr, please follow these ASF guidelines [2] for reporting it.
[1] https://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrSecurity
[2] https://www.apache.org/security/
Kevin Risden
On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 3:24 PM Sven Blumenstein
wrote:
> Hi