Hi,

I added authentication in Jetty and it works fine. However, it's strange
that url pattern like "/admin/cores*" is not working, but "/admin/*" works
correct.

Regards.

On 17 November 2012 01:10, Marcin Rzewucki <mrzewu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Yes, I'm trying to add authentication to Jetty (for solr4), according to
> this wiki page:
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrSecurity
>
> Does it work for you ?
>
>
> On 16 November 2012 17:32, Michael Long <ml...@bizjournals.com> wrote:
>
>> It doesn't... you would have to do this with jetty or tomcat. But I
>> noticed with 4.0 it no longer lives under /admin but rather /solr...and
>> that means you can't just password-protect it without password-protecting
>> all of solr. If I am wrong, please let me know...I would love to protect it
>> somehow
>>
>>
>> On 11/16/2012 10:55 AM, Marcin Rzewucki wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Does anybody know if SOLR supports Admin Page authentication ?
>>> I'm using Jetty from the latest solr package. I added security option to
>>> start.ini:
>>> OPTIONS=Server,webapp,security
>>>
>>> and in configuration file I have (according to Jetty documentation):
>>>      <!-- ==============================**=============================
>>> -->
>>>      <!-- Configure Authentication Login Service                      -->
>>>      <!-- ==============================**=============================
>>> -->
>>>      <Call name="addBean">
>>>        <Arg>
>>>          <New class="org.eclipse.jetty.**security.HashLoginService">
>>>            <Set name="name">Test Realm</Set>
>>>            <Set name="config"><Property name="jetty.home"
>>> default="."/>/etc/realm.**properties</Set>
>>>            <Set name="refreshInterval">0</Set>
>>>          </New>
>>>        </Arg>
>>>      </Call>
>>>
>>> However, it does not seem to be working. Is something missing or it won't
>>> work for Solr ?
>>>
>>> Kind regards.
>>>
>>>
>>
>

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