From their Website
MongoDB is a general purpose, document-based, distributed database built for modern application developers and for the cloud era.
To disable the message about free monitoring you can run db.disableFreeMonitoring()
.
By default, MongoDB does not enforce access control, meaning that even if you set an admin username and password in the settings of your Pterodactyl server, anyone will be able to connect to the database without authentication, and perform any operation.
⚠️ This is why we recommend to expose your MongoDB database only to your local network, if possible
To enable authentification, you need to edit the following lines to your mongod.conf
file:
security:
authorization: "enabled"
🔐 To learn more about MongoDB security, you can read the MongoDB Security Checklist
The MongoDB 6 egg or MongoDB 7 egg 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
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:
security:
authorization: "disabled"
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.
Ports required to run the server in a table format.
Port | default |
---|---|
Server | 27017 |