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Posted to commits@solr.apache.org by ja...@apache.org on 2023/05/31 14:58:06 UTC

[solr] branch branch_9_1 updated: MINOR: Document change to mention hadoop/Kerberos Plugins moved to package org.apache.solr.security.hadoop (#1673)

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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/branch_9_1 by this push:
     new 49f482d5a8d MINOR: Document change to mention  hadoop/Kerberos Plugins moved to package org.apache.solr.security.hadoop (#1673)
49f482d5a8d is described below

commit 49f482d5a8ded54ceebf50a46003ed91f936fb42
Author: senthh <se...@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Wed May 31 19:23:19 2023 +0530

    MINOR: Document change to mention  hadoop/Kerberos Plugins moved to package org.apache.solr.security.hadoop (#1673)
    
    Co-authored-by: Senthil Kumar <sk...@visa.com>
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 .../modules/upgrade-notes/pages/major-changes-in-solr-9.adoc            | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/solr/solr-ref-guide/modules/upgrade-notes/pages/major-changes-in-solr-9.adoc b/solr/solr-ref-guide/modules/upgrade-notes/pages/major-changes-in-solr-9.adoc
index 59f3548e548..46483c7436d 100644
--- a/solr/solr-ref-guide/modules/upgrade-notes/pages/major-changes-in-solr-9.adoc
+++ b/solr/solr-ref-guide/modules/upgrade-notes/pages/major-changes-in-solr-9.adoc
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Administrators that need Solr exposed more broadly can change the `SOLR_JETTY_HO
 If you rely upon the previous behavior, then you can change the `clientPortAddress` in `solr/server/solr/zoo.cfg`
 * Jetty low level request-logging in NCSA format is now enabled by default, with a retention of 3 days worth of logs.
 This may require some more disk space for logs than was the case in version 8.x. See xref:deployment-guide:configuring-logging.adoc[Configuring Logging] for how to change this.
-* Hadoop authentication support has been moved to the new `hadoop-auth` module. Existing Solr configurations do not need any Hadoop authentication related changes, however the module needs to be installed - see the section xref:deployment-guide:hadoop-authentication-plugin.adoc[].
+* Hadoop authentication support has been moved to the new `hadoop-auth` module. Users need to add the module `hadoop-auth` to classpath. The plugins has also changed package name to `org.apache.solr.security.hadoop`, but can still be loaded as shortform `class="solr.HadoopAuthPlugin"`, `class="solr.ConfigurableInternodeAuthHadoopPlugin"` or `class="solr.KerberosPlugin"`  - see the section xref:deployment-guide:hadoop-authentication-plugin.adoc[].
 * xref:deployment-guide:jwt-authentication-plugin.adoc[JWTAuthPlugin] has been moved to a module. Users need to add the module `jwt-auth` to classpath. The plugin has also
 changed package name to `org.apache.solr.security.jwt`, but can still be loaded as shortform `class="solr.JWTAuthPlugin"`.
 * Dependency updates - A lot of dependency updates removes several security issues from dependencies, and thus make Solr more secure.