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Posted to solr-user@lucene.apache.org by Debika Mukherjee <De...@infosys.com> on 2013/03/27 12:29:07 UTC
Elasticsearch with kerberos
Hi,
Is there any integration of Solr with Kerberos?
Thanks and regards,
Debika Mukherjee
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Re: Elasticsearch with kerberos
Posted by Chris Hostetter <ho...@fucit.org>.
: >> Is there any integration of Solr with Kerberos?
: > I am pretty sure that the answer is no. Solr has no security features at
: > all - it is intended to live where regular users cannot get to it.
The key question is how you define "integration of Solr with Kerberos" ?
what is your goal? How is it you want Kerberos to be used?
Because Solr is webapp that can run in any servlet container, you may be
able to achieve your goals by using a servlet container that already
supports kerberos (ie: if your goal is to use kerberose authentication of
clients talking to Solr)
But w/o more details as to what it is you actually car about, there's no
real way to give you a meaningful answer other then to say nothing in Solr
requires or directly knows about kerberose authentication.
-Hoss
Re: Elasticsearch with kerberos
Posted by Otis Gospodnetic <ot...@gmail.com>.
Debika,
Did you really mean to ask about Solr or ElasticSearch (see subject)?
I think your best bet is ManifoldCF, where I see some mention of it
http://search-lucene.com/?q=kerberos
Otis
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On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Shawn Heisey <so...@elyograg.org> wrote:
> On 3/27/2013 5:29 AM, Debika Mukherjee wrote:
>>
>> Is there any integration of Solr with Kerberos?
>
>
> I am pretty sure that the answer is no. Solr has no security features at
> all - it is intended to live where regular users cannot get to it.
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>
Re: Elasticsearch with kerberos
Posted by Shawn Heisey <so...@elyograg.org>.
On 3/27/2013 5:29 AM, Debika Mukherjee wrote:
> Is there any integration of Solr with Kerberos?
I am pretty sure that the answer is no. Solr has no security features
at all - it is intended to live where regular users cannot get to it.
Thanks,
Shawn