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I'm trying to create a server where my webpage / app can make calls, from now I'm starting with Login so, I've created the Server according my needs, the problem is on application.properties that I'm missing something, I have this :



spring.data.mongodb.host=localhost
spring.data.mongodb.port=27017
spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database=mydatabase
spring.data.mongodb.username=stuart
spring.data.mongodb.password=stuartdto
spring.data.mongodb.database=mydatabase


And the error is this one when trying to call the login call




com.mongodb.MongoCommandException: Command failed with error 18 (AuthenticationFailed): 'Authentication failed.' on server localhost:27017. The full response is { "ok" : 0.0, "errmsg" : "Authentication failed.", "code" : 18, "codeName" : "AuthenticationFailed" }




I've started mongod using this command mongod --auth and I've created an user to do this (is working because if I do manually mongo -u user -p 'password' --authenticationDatabase "admin" works) it wasn't working until I add this --authenticationDatabase "admin" so maybe that's what I need from Spring.



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  • A good way to troubleshoot authentication errors like these is to look into MongoDB log file (mongodb.log). Auth failures will be logged and will show if the issue is a bad password or bad username.

    – Adam Harrison
    Jan 2 at 18:34
















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I'm trying to create a server where my webpage / app can make calls, from now I'm starting with Login so, I've created the Server according my needs, the problem is on application.properties that I'm missing something, I have this :



spring.data.mongodb.host=localhost
spring.data.mongodb.port=27017
spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database=mydatabase
spring.data.mongodb.username=stuart
spring.data.mongodb.password=stuartdto
spring.data.mongodb.database=mydatabase


And the error is this one when trying to call the login call




com.mongodb.MongoCommandException: Command failed with error 18 (AuthenticationFailed): 'Authentication failed.' on server localhost:27017. The full response is { "ok" : 0.0, "errmsg" : "Authentication failed.", "code" : 18, "codeName" : "AuthenticationFailed" }




I've started mongod using this command mongod --auth and I've created an user to do this (is working because if I do manually mongo -u user -p 'password' --authenticationDatabase "admin" works) it wasn't working until I add this --authenticationDatabase "admin" so maybe that's what I need from Spring.



What I'm missing?










share|improve this question























  • A good way to troubleshoot authentication errors like these is to look into MongoDB log file (mongodb.log). Auth failures will be logged and will show if the issue is a bad password or bad username.

    – Adam Harrison
    Jan 2 at 18:34














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I'm trying to create a server where my webpage / app can make calls, from now I'm starting with Login so, I've created the Server according my needs, the problem is on application.properties that I'm missing something, I have this :



spring.data.mongodb.host=localhost
spring.data.mongodb.port=27017
spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database=mydatabase
spring.data.mongodb.username=stuart
spring.data.mongodb.password=stuartdto
spring.data.mongodb.database=mydatabase


And the error is this one when trying to call the login call




com.mongodb.MongoCommandException: Command failed with error 18 (AuthenticationFailed): 'Authentication failed.' on server localhost:27017. The full response is { "ok" : 0.0, "errmsg" : "Authentication failed.", "code" : 18, "codeName" : "AuthenticationFailed" }




I've started mongod using this command mongod --auth and I've created an user to do this (is working because if I do manually mongo -u user -p 'password' --authenticationDatabase "admin" works) it wasn't working until I add this --authenticationDatabase "admin" so maybe that's what I need from Spring.



What I'm missing?










share|improve this question














I'm trying to create a server where my webpage / app can make calls, from now I'm starting with Login so, I've created the Server according my needs, the problem is on application.properties that I'm missing something, I have this :



spring.data.mongodb.host=localhost
spring.data.mongodb.port=27017
spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database=mydatabase
spring.data.mongodb.username=stuart
spring.data.mongodb.password=stuartdto
spring.data.mongodb.database=mydatabase


And the error is this one when trying to call the login call




com.mongodb.MongoCommandException: Command failed with error 18 (AuthenticationFailed): 'Authentication failed.' on server localhost:27017. The full response is { "ok" : 0.0, "errmsg" : "Authentication failed.", "code" : 18, "codeName" : "AuthenticationFailed" }




I've started mongod using this command mongod --auth and I've created an user to do this (is working because if I do manually mongo -u user -p 'password' --authenticationDatabase "admin" works) it wasn't working until I add this --authenticationDatabase "admin" so maybe that's what I need from Spring.



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  • A good way to troubleshoot authentication errors like these is to look into MongoDB log file (mongodb.log). Auth failures will be logged and will show if the issue is a bad password or bad username.

    – Adam Harrison
    Jan 2 at 18:34



















  • A good way to troubleshoot authentication errors like these is to look into MongoDB log file (mongodb.log). Auth failures will be logged and will show if the issue is a bad password or bad username.

    – Adam Harrison
    Jan 2 at 18:34

















A good way to troubleshoot authentication errors like these is to look into MongoDB log file (mongodb.log). Auth failures will be logged and will show if the issue is a bad password or bad username.

– Adam Harrison
Jan 2 at 18:34





A good way to troubleshoot authentication errors like these is to look into MongoDB log file (mongodb.log). Auth failures will be logged and will show if the issue is a bad password or bad username.

– Adam Harrison
Jan 2 at 18:34












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so maybe that's what I need from Spring




Of course, you are saying spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database = mydatabase and it's incorrect!



You want to use spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database = admin instead, and it will work.






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    so maybe that's what I need from Spring




    Of course, you are saying spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database = mydatabase and it's incorrect!



    You want to use spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database = admin instead, and it will work.






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      so maybe that's what I need from Spring




      Of course, you are saying spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database = mydatabase and it's incorrect!



      You want to use spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database = admin instead, and it will work.






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        so maybe that's what I need from Spring




        Of course, you are saying spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database = mydatabase and it's incorrect!



        You want to use spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database = admin instead, and it will work.






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        so maybe that's what I need from Spring




        Of course, you are saying spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database = mydatabase and it's incorrect!



        You want to use spring.data.mongodb.authentication-database = admin instead, and it will work.







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