I was looking too for this feature and it seems SOLR-4470 can work but I haven't tried yet.
+1 On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Tim Vaillancourt <t...@elementspace.com>wrote: > I've thought about this too, and have heard of some people running a > lightweight http proxy upstream of Solr. > > With the right network restrictions (only way for a client to reach solr > is via a proxy + the nodes can still talk to each other), you could achieve > the same thing SOLR-4470 is doing, with the drawback of additional proxy > and firewall components to maintain, plus added overhead on HTTP calls. > > A benefit though is a lightweight proxy ahead of Solr could implement HTTP > caching, taking some load off of Solr. > > In a perfect world, I'd say rolling out SOLR-4470 is the best solution, > but again, it seems to be losing momentum (please Vote/support the > discussion!). While proxies can achieve this, I think enough people have > pondered about this to implement this as a feature in Solr. > > Tim > > > On 14/04/13 12:32 AM, adfel70 wrote: > >> Did anyone try blocking access to the ports in the firewall level, and >> allowing all the solr servers in the cluster+given control-machines? >> Assuming that search request to solr run though a proxy.. >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.** >> nabble.com/Basic-auth-on-**SolrCloud-admin-calls-**tp4052266p4055868.html<http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Basic-auth-on-SolrCloud-admin-calls-tp4052266p4055868.html> >> Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >