MongoDB Atlas
About the Device
MongoDB Atlas is a Database-as-a-Service that provides a high-performance that can store data of any structure. Customers can modify their schema at any time as they add new features to their applications to meet the rising demand for performance, reliability, and efficiency in every industry. With Mongo DB you get multi-cloud DB distribution so that customers can distribute their DB across all cloud regions on Amazon Web Services, MS Azure and Google Cloud.
Device Information
 Entity | Particulars |
---|---|
Vendor Name | MongoDB |
Product Name | Atlas |
Type of Device | Cloud |
Collection Method
Log Type | Â Ingestion label | Preferred Logging Protocol - Format | Log collection method |
---|---|---|---|
Mongo Database | MONGO_DB | API-Pull | CyberHub |
Port Requirements
Source | Destination | Port |
---|---|---|
MongoDB Atlas | CyberHub | 443 |
Device Configuration
To Grant Programmatic Access to a Project
You need to have ProjectOwner Access to provide below Access:
To Setup Auditing in MongoDB Atlas
Log in to your Atlas project.
In the Security section of the left navigation, click Advanced.
Toggle the button next to Database Auditing to On.
Confirm that you want to audit authentication failures.
By default, Atlas logs failed authentication attempts of both known and unknown users in the audit log of the primary node.
In Select users and roles, select the database users, Atlas roles, and LDAP groups whose actions you want to audit.
Enable all the filters.
In Select actions to audit, select the event actions that you want to audit.
Deselecting the authenticate action prevents Atlas from auditing authentication failures.
Click Save.
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To Create an API Key for a Project
Navigate to the Access Manager page for your organization.
a) If it is not already displayed, select your desired organization from the Organizations menu in the navigation bar.b) Click Access Manager in the sidebar, or click Access Manager in the navigation bar, then click your organization.
Click Create API Key.
Enter the API Key Information.
a) Enter a Description.b) In the Organization Permissions menu, select the new role or roles for the API key.
Click Next.
Copy and save the Public Key. The public key acts as the username when making API requests.
Copy and save the Private Key. The private key acts as the password when making API requests.
Add an API Access List Entry.
a) Click Add Access list Entry.b) Enter an <LCP_IP> address or CIDR block from which you want Atlas to accept API requests for this API Key. You can also click Use Current IP Address if the host you are using to access Atlas will also make API requests using this API Key.
c) Click Save.Click Done.Â
To Create an API Key in an Organization
Navigate to the Access Manager page for your organization.
a) If it is not already displayed, select your desired organization from the Organizations menu in the navigation bar.b) Click Access Manager in the sidebar, or click Access Manager in the navigation bar, then click your organization.
Click Create API Key.
Enter the API Key Information.
a) Enter a Description.b) In the Organization Permissions menu, select the new role or roles for the API key.
Click Next.
Copy and save the Public Key. The public key acts as the username when making API requests.
Copy and save the Private Key. The private key acts as the password when making API requests.
Add an API Access List Entry.
a) Click Add Access list Entry.b) Enter an <LCP_IP> address from which you want Atlas to accept API requests for this API Key. You can also click Use Current IP Address if the host you are using to access Atlas will also make API requests using this API Key.
c) Click Save.Click Done.
To Invite an Organization API Key to a Project
Navigate to the Access Manager page for your project.
a) If it is not already displayed, select the organization that contains your desired project from the Organizations menu in the navigation bar.b) Select your desired project from the list of projects in the Projects page.
c) Click the vertical ellipsis () next to your project name in the upper left corner and select Project Settings.
d) Click Access Manager in the navigation bar, then click your project.Click API Keys.
Add the API Key to the project.
a) Click Invite to Project.b) Type the public key into the field.
c) In the Project Permissions menu, select the new role or roles for the API key.Click Invite to Project.
To Grant Role
Navigate to the Access Manager page for your project.
a) If it is not already displayed, select the organization that contains your desired project from the Organizations menu in the navigation bar.b) Select your desired project from the list of projects in the Projects page.
c) Click the vertical ellipsis () next to your project name in the upper left corner and select Project Settings.
d) Click Access Manager in the navigation bar, then click your project.Click API Keys.
Add the API Key to the project.
a) Click Invite to Project.b) Type the public key into the field.
c) In the Project Permissions menu, select the new role or roles for the API key.
Click Invite to Project.
Integration Parameters
Parameters required from customer for Integration.
Property | Default Value | Description |
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IP Address | MongoDB Atlas interface IP address | Hostname or IP address of the device which forwards logs to the CyberHub |
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