Reputation: 16029
I am running mongo 2.2.2 on osx.
When I do the following authentication is going fine:
$ mongo
>> use admin
>> db.auth("uname", "password")
log:
Thu Mar 7 13:51:08 [initandlisten] connection accepted from 127.0.0.1:63474 #10 (4 connections now open)
Thu Mar 7 13:51:08 [conn10] authenticate db: admin { authenticate: 1, nonce: "123", user: "uname", key: "456" }
However when I try to authenticate directly from the commandline:
$ mongo admin -u uname -p password
I get the following error:
Thu Mar 7 14:25:52 [initandlisten] connection accepted from 127.0.0.1:63939 #12 (5 connections now open)
Thu Mar 7 14:25:52 [conn12] authenticate db: admin { authenticate: 1, nonce: "789", user: "uname", key: "147" }
Thu Mar 7 14:25:52 [conn12] auth: key mismatch uname, ns:admin
Thu Mar 7 14:25:52 [conn12] end connection 127.0.0.1:63939 (4 connections now open)
Does anyone know what causes this?
Upvotes: 69
Views: 165528
Reputation: 11
new version:
first command: mongod
second command: mongosh
use "your database name"
db.auth("yourusername","password")
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 4495
You could also connect using the mongo connection URL as follow:
mongo "mongodb://<user>:<password>@<host: 127.0.0.1>:<port: 27017>/<db_name>?authSource=admin"
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 631
You have to use the --authenticationDatabase
to indicate mongodb where to find the user you have created. For example:
mongo admin -u uname -p 'password' --authenticationDatabase admin
Upvotes: 63
Reputation: 586
To Login to MongoDB Via Command Line do the following
$ mongo admin -u 'username' -p 'Password'
Upvotes: -8
Reputation: 2660
This is the way to access an authenticate MongoDB database from terminal
mongo -u user_name -p "your_password" host_name/database_name
Ex:
mongo -u hasib -p "123456" localhost/my_db
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 2569
A password containing special characters, especially the dollar sign, has to be put in single quotes to protect them from the command shell:
$ mongo admin -u uname -p 'password'
Upvotes: 141