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administration:security [2023/03/13 11:50] – [Creating a Dedicated Solr User] demiankatz | administration:security [2023/06/30 11:01] – [Changing the Solr Port Number] demiankatz | ||
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+ | ==== Allowing Access to the Solr Host ==== | ||
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+ | Starting with Solr 9 (and thus affecting VuFind® releases 9.0 and later), Solr will only allow " | ||
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+ | === Option 1: Reconfigure SOLR_JETTY_HOST === | ||
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+ | If you want to permanently allow Solr to accept connections using a hostname other than " | ||
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+ | === Option 2: Use SSH Tunneling === | ||
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+ | If you only want to temporarily access Solr from another location, you can do so without loosening security by opening an SSH tunnel to expose the Solr port on another machine. SSH tunneling is available through the standard Unix ssh command line tool and through graphical clients like PuTTY. It is beyond the scope of this documentation to explain SSH tunneling in detail, but if you search for "SSH tunnel" | ||
===== Locking Down the Admin Panel ===== | ===== Locking Down the Admin Panel ===== | ||
administration/security.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/22 17:27 by demiankatz