Update Prepping MongoDB for use with Canopy
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## Step-by-step procedure for prepping MongoDB for use with Canopy:
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<sup>MongoDB, while gratis and open-source, is not entirely FLOSS. If you're hell bent on using software with a hard FLOSS license, you're probably better off [FerretDB](ferretdb-debian)<sup><br>
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@ -14,6 +15,7 @@ title: Prepping MongoDB for use with Canopy
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4. Tell apt to update repo's and install mongosh other preq-reqs `sudo apt update && sudo apt install mongodb-org`
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### Hardening MongoDB
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<sup>This section is incomplete, I'd like to go over this with more security-related documentation for MongoDB. I'm not a professional DBA XP</sup>
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1. Start mongod without authentication and drop into a shell `sudo systemctl start mongod & mongosh`
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2. Switch over to the admin database `use admin`
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3. Create the administrative user:
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### Setting up the Canopy User/DB
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<sup>This section is incomplete, I'd like to go over this with more security-related documentation for MongoDB. I'm not a professional DBA XP</sup>
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1. Restart `mongod` with `sudo systemctl restart mongod`
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2. Drop back into `mongosh` with authentication `mongosh -u 'admin'`, entering the password on prompt
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3. Switch over to the canopy database `use canopy`
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