MongoDB 3.2 authentication failed
Well, you'll need to take couple of steps in sequence to create user successfully.
First of all, you need to create an administrator user. I prefer creating super user.
> use admin
> db.createUser({user: "root", pwd: "123456", roles:["root"]})
Restart your MongoDB server and enable authentication with --auth
flag.
> mongod --auth --port 27017 --dbpath /var/lib/mongodb
Once your server is up, connect to it as administrator
> mongo <host:port> -u "root" -p "123456" --authenticationDatabase "admin"
Once you are connected, create normal user. Assuming your user database name is cd2
.
> use cd2
> db.createUser({user: "cd2", pwd: "cd2", roles:["dbOwner"]})
If you see success messsage, disconnect from mongo shell and reconnect with new user credentials.
> mongo <host:port>/cd2 -u "cd2" -p "cd2"
If you log in through shell, make sure your create user under db "admin", NOT under a customized db. In your case you switched to "c2d".
Here is what I have tried (Log in as "admin")
1. This one will work:
$ mongo -u admin -p --authenticationDatabase "admin"
> use admin
> db.createUser(
{
user: "user007",
pwd: "YourP@ssw0rd",
roles: [
{ role: "readWrite", db: "yourdb" },
]
}
)
Output 1:
root@mongo-server:/# mongo -u admin -p --authenticationDatabase "admin"
MongoDB shell version v4.0.6
Enter password:
connecting to: mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017/?authSource=admin&gssapiServiceName=mongodb
MongoDB server version: 4.0.6
----
> use admin
switched to db admin
> db.createUser(
... {
... user: "user007",
... pwd: "YourP@ssw0rd",
... roles: [
... { role: "readWrite", db: "yourdb" },
... ]
... }
... )
Successfully added user: {
"user" : "user007",
"roles" : [
{
"role" : "readWrite",
"db" : "yourdb"
}
]
}
root@mongo-server:/# mongo -u user007 -p YourP@ssw0rd
connecting to: mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017/?gssapiServiceName=mongodb
Implicit session: session { "id" : UUID("ceabf440-c584-4518-90f5-cc845eaec3b3") }
MongoDB server version: 4.0.6
---
>
2. This one will fail:
$ mongo -u admin -p --authenticationDatabase "admin"
> use yourdb
> db.createUser(
{
user: "user007",
pwd: "YourP@ssw0rd",
roles: [
{ role: "readWrite", db: "yourdb" },
]
}
)
Output 2:
root@mongo-server:/# mongo -u admin -p --authenticationDatabase "admin"
MongoDB shell version v4.0.6
Enter password:
connecting to: mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017/?authSource=admin&gssapiServiceName=mongodb
MongoDB server version: 4.0.6
----
> use yourdb
switched to db yourdb
> db.createUser(
... {
... user: "user007",
... pwd: "YourP@ssw0rd",
... roles: [
... { role: "readWrite", db: "yourdb" },
... ]
... }
... )
Successfully added user: {
"user" : "user007",
"roles" : [
{
"role" : "readWrite",
"db" : "yourdb"
}
]
}
>
root@mongo-server:/# mongo -u user007 -p YourP@ssw0rd
MongoDB shell version v4.0.6
connecting to: mongodb://127.0.0.1:27017/?gssapiServiceName=mongodb
2019-12-06T04:28:34.630+0800 E QUERY [js] Error: Authentication failed. :
connect@src/mongo/shell/mongo.js:343:13
@(connect):1:6
exception: connect failed
Our experience with this issue on MongoDB (3.2.4) is that it seems a bug or a undocumented feature. If you attempt to create the users and roles from a remote shell (not localhost), the users are created but as soon as you leave the shell they are gone (they are transient to that session) and not really persisted.
Solution: Just try to create your users (without authentication enabled initially on MongoDB) and do it directly on the console of your DB server (localhost).