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55 lines
2.0 KiB
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listener 8082
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protocol websockets
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listener 8081
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protocol mqtt
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log_type all
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allow_anonymous true
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auth_plugin /home/jimmy/Develop/mosquitto-plugin/build/libjwp-plugin.so
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------
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# External authentication and topic access plugin options
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------
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# External authentication and access control can be supported with the
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# auth_plugin option. This is a path to a loadable plugin. See also the
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# auth_opt_* options described below.
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#
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# The auth_plugin option can be specified multiple times to load multiple
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# plugins. The plugins will be processed in the order that they are specified
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# here. If the auth_plugin option is specified alongside either of
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# password_file or acl_file then the plugin checks will be made first.
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#
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#auth_plugin
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# If the auth_plugin option above is used, define options to pass to the
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# plugin here as described by the plugin instructions. All options named
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# using the format auth_opt_* will be passed to the plugin, for example:
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#
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# auth_opt_db_host
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# auth_opt_db_port
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# auth_opt_db_username
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# auth_opt_db_password
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------
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# Default authentication and topic access control
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------
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# Control access to the broker using a password file. This file can be
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# generated using the mosquitto_passwd utility. If TLS support is not compiled
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# into mosquitto (it is recommended that TLS support should be included) then
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# plain text passwords are used, in which case the file should be a text file
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# with lines in the format:
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# username:password
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# The password (and colon) may be omitted if desired, although this
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# offers very little in the way of security.
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#
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# See the TLS client require_certificate and use_identity_as_username options
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# for alternative authentication options. If an auth_plugin is used as well as
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# password_file, the auth_plugin check will be made first.
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#password_file
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