Hey Jan,

thanks for your reply

> The Admin UI will send Ajax requests to Solr and to do that it needs the 
> basic auth credentials.
> With Solr's built-in Auth, Admin UI will remember the creds and explicitly 
> pass them on every Ajax request.
> But for 3rd party auth in nginx, Admin UI will be able to do that.

And this must have been a "recent" change in 
functionality, since it behaved differently before 
version 8.10.0, is that correct? I've seen a couple of 
changes in the changelog in regarding the 
authentication mechanics. Would my 
problem/usecase be something that you would 
consider to be a bug or a "works-as-intended"-case?

> Perhaps look for a Browser Plugin where you can enter username + password and 
> let the browser do the auth for you?

That would solve the problem for me but it would 
be difficult to propagate it to all the other users 
for the solr dashboard and would create some 
sort of dependency on browser plugins. So I'd 
rather avoid it if possible.

Regards,

Sebastian

On 2022/08/05 11:58:55 Jan Høydahl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The Admin UI will send Ajax requests to Solr and to do that it needs the 
> basic auth credentials.
> With Solr's built-in Auth, Admin UI will remember the creds and explicitly 
> pass them on every Ajax request.
> But for 3rd party auth in nginx, Admin UI will be able to do that.
> Perhaps look for a Browser Plugin where you can enter username + password and 
> let the browser do the auth for you?
>
> Jan
>
> > 26. jul. 2022 kl. 21:17 skrev save-cho...@hotmail.com:
> >
> > Hello guys,
> >
> > I'm using a solrcloud cluster setup in kubernetes
> > (not using the solr operator), so far I'm using an nginx-ingress with
> > basic auth to secure my solr instance. This has been working fine until
> > I've upgraded from version 8.9.0 to 8.10.0/8.11.2.
> > Now after updating to the mentioned versions whenever I open
> > the Solr Admin UI via my ingress I get a basic authentication
> > popup in my browser for each single request I make against the solr,
> > so every single javascript that's called requires an additional basic
> > authentication. This makes the UI pretty much unusable. Does anyone
> > know if there is a workaround for this problem that doesn't involve
> > using the solr built-in authentication method?
> >
> > The built-in solr authentication has never been enabled so I assume
> > it is disabled by default.
> >
> > Thanks.
>
> 

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