Thanks for the info - I'll try out this patch. -Peter
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Dyer, James <james.d...@ingrambook.com> wrote: > Look at SOLR-2010 which has patches for 1.4.1 and trunk. It works with the > spellcheck "collate" functionality and ensures that collations are returned > only if they can result in hits if requeried (it tests each collation with > any "fq" you put on the original query). This would effectively prevent > users from seeing sensitive data in their spell suggestions. > > James Dyer > E-Commerce Systems > Ingram Content Group > (615) 213-4311 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Peter Wolanin [mailto:peter.wola...@acquia.com] > Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 9:00 AM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: access control for spellcheck suggestions? > > We have a content access control system that works well for the actual > search results, but we see that the spellcheck suggestions include > words that are not within the set of documents the current user is > allowed to access. Does anyone have an approach to this problem for > Solr 1.4.x? Anything new in Solr trunk to address this? Maybe > spellcheck.<DICT_NAME>.key? > > Is there something in the Solr API that lets us control which > spellcheck index a certain document goes into at index time, since one > approach might be to at least obey some gross access control rules per > user role by having multiple spellcheck indexes. > > -Peter > > -- > Peter M. Wolanin, Ph.D. : Momentum Specialist, Acquia. Inc. > peter.wola...@acquia.com : 978-296-5247 > > "Get a free, hosted Drupal 7 site: http://www.drupalgardens.com" > -- Peter M. Wolanin, Ph.D. : Momentum Specialist, Acquia. Inc. peter.wola...@acquia.com : 978-296-5247 "Get a free, hosted Drupal 7 site: http://www.drupalgardens.com"