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> :warning: This is why we recommend to expose your MongoDB database only to your local network, if possible
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### Enabling authentication
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To enable authentification, you need to edit the following lines to your `mongod.conf` file:
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```yaml
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security:
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authorization: "enabled"
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```
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> :closed_lock_with_key: To learn more about MongoDB security, you can read the [MongoDB Security Checklist](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/administration/security-checklist/#security-checklist)
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### Notes specific to the MongoDB 6 egg
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The [MongoDB 6 egg](./egg-mongo-d-b6.json) enables access control by default in the `mongod.conf` file, meaning that even if people will be able to connect to your database as guests, [they will not be able to perform any operation, apart from nonhazardous commands](https://dba.stackexchange.com/a/292175)
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**The [MongoDB 6 egg](./egg-mongo-d-b6.json) enables access control by default** in the `mongod.conf` file, meaning that even if people will be able to connect to your database as guests, [they will not be able to perform any operation, apart from nonhazardous commands](https://dba.stackexchange.com/a/292175)
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### :warning: If you know what you are doing, and you really want to disable access control, you can do so by editing the `mongod.conf` file
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### Disabling authentication
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**If you know what you are doing** and want to explicitly disable access control, you can edit the following lines to your `mongod.conf` file:
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```yaml
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security:
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authorization: "disabled"
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```
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> To learn more about MongoDB security, you can read the [MongoDB Security Checklist](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/administration/security-checklist/#security-checklist)
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## Minimum RAM warning
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MongoDB requires approximately 1GB of RAM per 100.000 assets. If the system has to start swapping memory to disk, this will have a severely negative impact on performance, and should be avoided.
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