Hmmm... I tried that as well, but it doesn't pick up the security.json
settings.

I run this instance on a computer that is on the internet, so just changing
the port is asking for trouble.

Looks like nobody knows how to import imap data ....

Best regards,

Christian

On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 at 23:55, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote:

> On 11/26/2019 2:17 PM, Christian Dannemann wrote:
> > Issue 1: I want to secure my server with basic authentication (that's why
> > I'm running on port 10539 at the moment, but that's not security ...
> >
> > I've put a file security.json in
> > /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/_default/conf, but that doesn't do
> > anything.
>
> Your solr home appears to be /var/solr/data ... that is where you need
> to place the security.json file for a setup that is not running SolrCloud.
>
>
> https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/8_3/authentication-and-authorization-plugins.html#in-standalone-mode
>
> If you install your Solr server in a network location where it cannot be
> reached by people you cannot trust, there is usually no need for
> security measures like authentication.
>
> > Issue 2: I would like to index a lot of emails that reside on a local
> imap
> > server (dovecot).
>
> I've got no idea how to use the dataimport imap capability.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>


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