00:01 I think our big moment has arrived. 00:03 We're finally ready to make this thing actually listen on the network 00:06 and do what it is supposed to do. 00:08 So with everything set up the ssl right here, security right here, 00:15 also not default port right there, firewall in place, all these things 00:20 let's change that to the glorious 0.0.0.0 00:24 now, let's restart the server, see if it liked it, 00:30 excellent it definitely liked it; 00:33 see if we can still connect to it here on our local machine— we can, 00:38 everything seems to be working well. 00:42 It's now listening at least on local host, let's go over here to this one, 00:45 now here's all the connection info we got built up, 00:49 port, certificates, username, password, auth db, let's go add one more thing, 00:57 because obviously local host is not where this server is running. 01:01 So we are going to add host and put the ip address of the Mongo server, 01:08 the moment of truth—we're in, look at that 01:13 now, that's pretty cool, we could even do stuff on it, 01:17 let  me go over you and copy this and let's try one more thing, 01:20 maybe we've screwed up somehow, 01:22 maybe something super bad is happening here and this is just wide open, 01:26 let's try to connect to it, notice I am on my Mac book, 01:29 I'm not on the web server or the Mongo server, I'm on my Mac book 01:34 and timing, timing, it's timing out, ta-da, that's awesome, that's what you want, 01:40 no connection possible, we couldn't connect to this 01:44 because why— only that one server magically gets to connect to it, beautiful. 01:48 And of course, we saw that we have to pass this auth stuff right, 01:52 for some reason we don't pass that. 01:55 02:00 We still can connect as you saw, but we can't do anything whatsoever 02:04 so I am not sure if I like that, I kind of would prefer 02:07 that you can't even connect unless you just go through the authentication step 02:11 but I guess more or less the same thing. 02:15 So exit out and now we're back, working, 02:18 because I ran the one that passed username and password, 02:21 so this configuration of this little fake web server 02:25 and this not fake Mongo server is running. 02:30 Let's do one more thing, let's say pip install glances 02:34 but we don't have pip, so apt install glances, let's skip that, 02:41 like this, it's going to take a moment, 02:45 so glances is pretty heavyweight, you may or may not want to install it 02:47 but it's a really cool way to look at our server, 02:50 so if we come over here and look around, it will show us things like 02:54 how much memory our server is using, right now 15 percent. 02:57 If we want to know how much cpu it's using, not much at all, 03:02 right now we're sorting by cpu and here you can see 03:05 Mongo is here just kind of hanging out that's 0.6 cpu 03:08 like it must be doing some maintenance on itself, 03:11 you can sort by memory and it will almost always put MongoDB at the top 03:15 so over here you can see it's using really in terms of resident memory 03:20 only six percent, that's not much but it has no data in it. 03:24 So we'll come over here and we'll use this glances program 03:27 to have a look at Mongo, maybe later we could load it up 03:31 with this big dealership database that has the 1.5 million records or so in it.