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I have enabled authentication in the MongoDB config file after adding one admin user with the following privileges: userAdmin and userAdminAnyDatabase.

Now I connect with this user to the db where this admin user is defined (otherwise I get exception: login failed).

After I have successfully connected I want to add the a new user to a new database. For that I am trying:

use another
db.addUser(...)

but I get an error:

Wed Dec 11 17:45:18.277 couldn't add user: not authorized for insert on app.system.users at src/mongo/shell/db.js:128

How can I create a new database and add a first user to it?


Detailed (all users have 1234 as password in this example)

$ mongo mono -u admin_all -p 1234
MongoDB shell version: 2.4.6
connecting to: mono
> db.system.users.find()
{ "_id" : ObjectId("52a9831de41eb640bb0f5f64"), "user" : "admin_all", "pwd" : "a6316ed4886c10663cce46bc216ea375", "roles" : [  "userAdmin",  "userAdminAnyDatabase" ] }
{ "_id" : ObjectId("52a98404ef1f9bc934b62e11"), "user" : "admin_one", "pwd" : "884f516cf308a4c6a75bbc5a0a00807b", "roles" : [  "userAdmin" ] }
{ "_id" : ObjectId("52a98415ef1f9bc934b62e12"), "user" : "admin_any", "pwd" : "1616611df9b47c58b607054d384cab99", "roles" : [  "userAdminAnyDatabase" ] }
> use another
switched to db another
> db.addUser({ user: "user", pwd: "1234", roles: ["read"] })
{
    "user" : "user",
    "pwd" : "461d4f349d8d4ec3d22a4c945010c330",
    "roles" : [
        "read"
    ],
    "_id" : ObjectId("52a985372fcdbfd033003a7e")
}
Thu Dec 12 10:43:19.091 couldn't add user: not authorized for insert on another.system.users at src/mongo/shell/db.js:128
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  • Can you perform provide the admin db system.users record and the actual command used for the database addUser? Please change the passwords on this. The procedure you are following should work if the syntax is correct. Dec 11, 2013 at 22:06
  • @JamesWahlin I have added the verbose output I get. I have also reported this here Dec 12, 2013 at 9:54
  • what if ou directly log in to "db.another" like : mongo another -u admin_all -p 123 and then try to addUser ?
    – john Smith
    Dec 12, 2013 at 10:19
  • Does not work. But just found the solution. Dec 12, 2013 at 10:22

2 Answers 2

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The mistake made was that I was using an userAdminAnyDatabase user that was NOT in the admin database (see this note). So there MUST be a database called admin on your server! As the documentation says for the "AnyDatabase" privileges:

If you add any of these roles to a user privilege document outside of the admin database, the privilege will have no effect.

So you must:

  • add a userAdminAnyDatabase to the admin db

    $ mongo admin
    > db.createUser({ user: "myadmin", pwd: "1234", roles: ["userAdminAnyDatabase"] })
    
  • turn on authentication

    auth = true
    setParameter = enableLocalhostAuthBypass=0
    
  • connect using the new myadmin user to any database you want and add further users:

    $ mongo another -u myadmin -p 1234
    > db.createUser({ user: "user", pwd: "1234", roles: ["readWrite"] })
    

    or

    > use another
    > db.createUser({ user: "user", pwd: "1234", roles: ["readWrite"] })
    
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  • 2
    I was struggling with this for a while. Eventually I ended up using MongoChef. First off I disabled auth in the mongo config. Then I connected to my Amazon EC2 instance's Mongo DB creating an SSH tunnel with MongoChef. From there I setup the permissions, restarted mongo and boom everything worked. I was even able to export my local collections into the remote instance.
    – ChrisRich
    Jan 30, 2015 at 8:36
  • great! BTW, I did not need to do step 2 Sep 7, 2016 at 13:19
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    now returns WARNING: The 'addUser' shell helper is DEPRECATED. Please use 'createUser' instead Nov 27, 2016 at 1:34
  • where do I set enableLocalhostAuthBypass=0 ? is it in the config file?
    – Bill Yan
    Jul 27, 2018 at 20:03
  • How do I do this in mongo in kubernetes with the community controller? Feb 23, 2021 at 21:07
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This is what worked for me for creating a user prod who connects to database prod assuming I had an admin user (called admin) already in the MongoDB:

> mongo admin --username root --password <pwd>
> use prod
> db.createUser(
  {
    user: "prod",
    pwd: "<pwd>",
    roles: [ { role: "dbOwner", db: "prod" } ]
  }
)
> exit

After this you can login with the new user prod like this:

> mongo prod  --username prod --password <pwd>

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