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8 Simple steps to install MongoDB with authentication on EC2 AMI Linux

8 Simple steps to install MongoDB with authentication on EC2 AMI Linux

Posted on: 08 May, 2022

In this tutorial, we will show you how to install MongoDB with authentication on EC2 AMI Linux.

Prerequisites:

You have ec2 instance running

You have root access to ec2 instance

Step 1: Connect to ec2 instance using pem/ppk file

For MongoDB 3.0, create below file using vi or any other editor


vi /etc/yum.repos.d/mongodb-org-3.0.repo


Add below content in above created file


[mongodb-org-3.0]

name=MongoDB Repository

baseurl=https://repo.mongodb.org/yum/amazon/2013.03/mongodb-org/3.0/x86_64/

gpgcheck=0

enabled=1


Step 2: Install mongodb using below command

sudo yum install -y mongodb-org


Step 3: Start MongoDB service using below command

sudo service mongod start


Step 4: Start MongoDB on reboot

You can optionally ensure that MongoDB will start following a system reboot by issuing the following command:


sudo chkconfig mongod on


Step 5: Connect to mongo shell

Once service is started you need to connect to mongo shell for creating user. To connect to mongo shell use below command


mongo


If you find below error when using mongo command


“Failed global initialization: BadValue Invalid or no user locale set. Please ensure LANG and/or LC_* environment variables are set correctly” Add export as mentioned below


export LC_ALL=C


Step 6: Select Admin

Once connected successfully to mongo, select admin


use admin


Step 7: Create User

Create user as per below:


db.createUser(

{

user: "myUserAdmin",

pwd: "abc123",

roles: [ { role: "userAdminAnyDatabase", db: "admin" } ]

}

)


Create user for specific database

To create user for a particular database, repeat step 6 with below command


use


To create user for above database:


db.createUser(

{

user: "",

pwd: "mypassword",

roles: [ { role: "readWrite", db: "muddle" }]

}

)


Edit /etc/mongod.conf

For mongo 3.x, Add this to the config


security:

authorization: "enabled"

Then run below command


service mongod restart


Step 8:

If you want to connect MongoDB remotely, edit below file with vi or any other editor


vi /etc/mongod.conf


Add remove IP in bindIp as per below and restart mongodb service

bindIp: 127.0.0.1,8.8.8.8

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