Hi Json,
Many thanks for this excellent explanation, it's all now clear to me, I've
fixed the problem!
I didn't anticipate that the aliases would be resolved before everything
else..
Thanks again!
Sotiri
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 2:07 PM Jason Gerlowski
wrote:
> Hi Sotiris,
>
> First off, forget
Hi Sotiris,
First off, forget what I said earlier about the "all" permission.
What I said is mostly correct, but I had forgotten about some of the
other behavior here that complicates things some.
I replicated the behavior you're seeing and spent a bit of time
tracing things through on the Solr
it's 7.2.1. Thanks!
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 6:26 PM Jason Gerlowski
wrote:
> Hi Sotiris,
>
> What version of Solr are you running? The behavior has changed some
> over time, both intentionally and due to bugs that have come and gone
> over time. I (or someone else) can explain things and offer
Hi Sotiris,
What version of Solr are you running? The behavior has changed some
over time, both intentionally and due to bugs that have come and gone
over time. I (or someone else) can explain things and offer you
better help once we know your Solr version.
Jason
On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 12:13
Hi again,
I moved the "all" permission to the bottom as suggested, but it still
doesn't work. Actually, i tried all possible combinations that I could
think of, but I just can't get it to work.
Could there be something else that I'm doing wrong? I'm a complete newbie,
so pretty much anything is a
Terribly sorry about the duplicate post. It was just when i had first
subscribed, i mustn't have verified my subscription because i never
received any posts. I could also not find my post in the mailing list
archive, so I thought it never arrived. It was only today that I tried
subscribing again
Hi Sotiris,
Is this your second time asking this question here, or is there a
subtle difference I'm missing? You asked a very similar question a
week or so ago, and I replied with a few suggestions for changing your
security.json and with a few questions. In case you missed it for
whatever
Hi everyone!
I've been trying unsuccessfully to read an alias to a collection with a
curl command.
The command only works when I put in the admin credentials, although the
user I want access for also has the required role for accessing.
Is this perhaps built-in, or should anyone be able to access
Thanks Jason.
We are awaiting the 7.7.2 release.
I will send out a note describing how the documentation is easy to mess-up.
Maybe this is worth writing a blog for folks like yourselves who are experts in
this :)
> On May 28, 2019, at 4:31 AM, Jason Gerlowski wrote:
>
> Hey Aroop,
>
>
Hey Aroop,
The fix in SOLR-13355 is available starting in 8.1. It will also be
available in 7.7.2 once that is released. (Jan Hoydahl started the
release process for 7.7.2, but held off for a number of other ongoing
releases. He's recently resumed work on the release though, and I
expect we'll
hi jason
which version of solr has the definitive fix for the rbap again ?
also is there a jira to fix or create a documentation for the same that works
:) ?
aroop
> On May 24, 2019, at 9:55 AM, Jason Gerlowski wrote:
>
> Hi Sotiris,
>
> First, what version of Solr are you running? We've
Hi Sotiris,
First, what version of Solr are you running? We've made some fixes
recently (esp. SOLR-13355) to RBAP, and they might affect the behavior
you're seeing or any fixes we can recommend.
Second, the order of permissions in security.json has a huge effect on
how . Solr always uses the
Hi everyone!
I've been trying unsuccessfully to read an alias to a collection with a
curl command.
The command only works when I put in the admin credentials, although the
user I want access for also has the required role for accessing.
Is this perhaps built-in, or should anyone be able to access
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