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/*
* This file tests that credentials are flushed
* from the Mongo shell authCache when logging out.
* It is a regression test for SERVER-8798.
*/
port = allocatePorts( 1 )[ 0 ];
conn = MongoRunner.runMongod({
auth : "",
port : port,
remember : true
});
// create user with rw permissions and login
var testDB = conn.getDB('test');
var adminDB = conn.getDB('admin');
adminDB.createUser({user:'admin', pwd:'admin', roles:['userAdminAnyDatabase']});
adminDB.auth('admin','admin');
testDB.createUser({user:'rwuser', pwd:'rwuser', roles:['readWrite']})
adminDB.logout();
testDB.auth('rwuser', 'rwuser');
// verify that the rwuser can read and write
testDB.foo.insert({a:1});
assert.eq(1, testDB.foo.find({a:1}).count(), "failed to read");
// assert that the user cannot read unauthenticated
testDB.logout();
assert.throws(function(){ testDB.foo.findOne() },
[],
"user should not be able to read after logging out");
MongoRunner.stopMongod(conn);
conn = MongoRunner.runMongod({
restart : conn,
noCleanData : true
});
// expect to fail on first attempt since the socket is no longer valid
try{
val = testDB.foo.findOne();
}
catch(err){}
// assert that credentials were not autosubmitted on reconnect
assert.throws(function(){ testDB.foo.findOne() },
[],
"user should not be able to read after logging out");
MongoRunner.stopMongod(conn);
print("SUCCESS logout_reconnect.js");
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