This guide is a bit old, but should at least give you an idea of how it
fits together.
https://curiousprogrammer.dev/blog/setting-up-solr-on-nginx-with-lets-encrypt/|

On Sun, Jun 2, 2024 at 11:41 AM Jim Morgan <jim.mor...@nknews.org> wrote:

> Absolutely a valid plan. Nginx as reverse proxy with SSL termination and
> certbot is well documented. You might also consider moving the basic Auth
> into nginx. Or alternatively you can control access by allowing/denying
> certain IP addresses.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 2, 2024 at 9:24 AM Lee Daniel <l...@caribbeannewmedia.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hey Guys,
>>
>>
>> I have been drowning here for the past couple days trying to make Solr
>> servicer more secure.
>>
>> Currently, I have Basic Authentication and RuleBased Authorization set up.
>> We will scale, so I expect more request eventually.
>>
>> The Enabling SSL documentation for Solr 9.5 does not work for me.
>> When enabled, I can see the request changes to https through Core query.
>> The data is successfully retrieved.
>>
>> However, I lose connection to the server from Drupal and that's after
>> changing to Https.
>>
>>
>> *# Environment*
>>
>>   * Server: CentOS 7
>>   * Apache Solr: 9.5
>>
>>
>> *#Site *
>>
>>   * Drupal 9.5.11
>>   * Apache Solr 4.5.1
>>
>>
>> Most of the recommendation on line is to put Solr behind a proxy.
>> For now, I'd like to use Nginx over HAProxy because of time. I can
>> revisit it later.
>>
>>
>> *# Request (Begging lol)*
>>
>>   * Can some show me their set up with Nginx.
>>   * I'm completely new to this and would just like a foundation to start
>>     from.
>>
>>
>>
>> *# Plan*
>>
>>   * Install certbort
>>   * Configure
>>   * set up a cron jon to renew at specific times
>>   * set up nginx to redirect all traffic to SSL
>>   * setup a reverse proxy
>>
>>
>> Not sure if the plan I solid.. May someone please Advise.
>>
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