Security
Cloud Manager will no longer support Automation, Backup, and Monitoring for MongoDB 3.6 and 4.0 after August 30th, 2024. Please upgrade your MongoDB deployment or migrate to Atlas.
- OAuth 2.0 authentication for programmatic access to Cloud Manager is available as a Preview feature.
- The feature and the corresponding documentation might change at any time during the Preview period. To use OAuth 2.0 authentication, create a service account to use in your requests to the Cloud Manager Public API.
- Security Overview
- Describes Cloud Manager security features.
- Firewall Configuration
- Describes the ports that Cloud Manager components use.
- Secure Connections to MongoDB Deployments
- Enable TLS for connections to your MongoDB deployments.
- Secure MongoDB Deployments with Authentication
- Configure the Authentication Mechanisms used by your Cloud Manager project for communication between the Cloud Manager agents and your deployments.
- Configure Federated Authentication
- Link Cloud Manager to an Identity Provider to federate credentials across multiple systems.
- Encrypt Snapshots
- Configure Cloud Manager to encrypt snapshots when stored in persistent storage.
- Rotate Master KMIP Keys
- Rotate master encryption keys.
- Configure and Deploy Auditing
- Configure Cloud Manager to audit various events on
mongod
andmongos
instances.