GridGain is going to release WebConsole 8.8 soon that will be available free of charge for on-prem and Docker installations. That version doesn't go with any MongoDB-dependencies. Stay tuned.
- Denis On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 3:10 AM Stanislav Lukyanov <stanlukya...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I believe support for MongoDB 4.x is already implemented in > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-10847. > Also, I believe Ignite doesn't require a specific version of MongoDB. Have > you tried to install the latest 3.4.x version? > > Thanks, > Stan > > On Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 7:04 PM Ashfaq Ahamed MH <ashfaqahmed...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi , >> We have received the below vulnerability for the mongodb version - 3.4.4. >> >> VAMS :MongoDB Server 3.4.x < 3.4.22, 3.6.x < 3.6.13, 4.0.x < >> 4.0.9, >> 4.1.x < 4.1.9 - Improper Authorisation Vulnerability - >> SERVER-38984(CVE-2019-2386): SVM-49539 >> >> After user deletion in MongoDB Server the improper invalidation of >> authorisation sessions allows an authenticated user's session to persist >> and >> become conflated with new accounts, if those accounts reuse the names of >> deleted ones. [CVE-2019-2386] >> >> Vendor Affected Components: >> MongoDB Server 3.4.x < 3.4.22 >> MongoDB Server 3.6.x < 3.6.13 >> MongoDB Server 4.0.x < 4.0.9 >> MongoDB Server 4.1.x < 4.1.9 >> >> >> >> I could see that the mongodb version supported in Ignite 2.7.5 is MongoDB >> (version >=3.2.x <=3.4.15). >> Is there any plans to upgrade the version of the MongoDB to mitigate the >> vulnerability >> >> Regards >> >