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- Enable Authentication for an Ops Manager Project
Enable Authentication for an Ops Manager Project
- MongoDB Access Control Overview
- Edit authentication credentials for host.
- Enable Username/Password Authentication
- Configure your Ops Manager project to use
MONGODB-CR / SCRAM
authentication for communication between the Ops Manager Agents and your
deployments.
- Enable LDAP Authentication
- Configure your Ops Manager project to use
LDAP (Plain)
authentication for communication between the Ops Manager Agents and your
deployments.
- Enable Kerberos Authentication
- Configure your Ops Manager project to use
Kerberos (GSSAPI)
authentication for communication between the Ops Manager Agents and your
deployments.
- Enable x.509 Authentication
- Configure your Ops Manager project to use
x.509 Client Certificate
(MONGODB-X509)
authentication for communication between the
Ops Manager Agents and your deployments.
- Manage MongoDB Users and Roles
- Enable MongoDB access control and manage MongoDB users and roles
directly from the Ops Manager interface.
- Clear Security Settings
- Clear all authentication and security-related settings for your
Ops Manager deployment. You can only reset the security settings if
there are not managed processes in your deployment.
- Rotate Keyfile
- Perform a rolling rotation of your deployment’s authentication
keyfile.