It is correct that Auth changes take effect across all nodes. So that would be 
your procedure, done.

May you have looked at docs for self-managed Solr with no zookeeper? In that 
case you must touch each node at a time.

Jan Høydahl

> 26. des. 2023 kl. 08:20 skrev Uday Kumar <uday.p...@indiamart.com.invalid>:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> In our production environment, we currently utilize Solr Cloud 8.10 with 8
> nodes/shards (i.e., 8 different servers), without any authentication plugin.
> 
> *Our New Requirement:*
> To implement Basic Authentication on Solr Cloud to prevent unauthorized
> access.
> 
> Here are the steps we have undertaken in our development environment:* [we
> used Single Server, but nodes/shards with 8 different ports]*
> 1. Created the security.json file.
> 2. Configured and created different users as required.
> 3. Uploaded the security.json file to Zookeeper.
> 
> Surprisingly, *authentication is enabled on all nodes/shards* immediately
> after pushing the security.json file to Zookeeper.
> 
> However, according to the Solr Documentation, a restart of each node is
> required for authentication changes to take effect across all nodes/shards.
> 
> Our main query is, what is the correct approach for making authentication
> changes live on all Nodes/Shards?
> 
> *Thanks & Regards,*
> *Uday Kumar*

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