Add mosquitto broker (#1914)
* Add mosquitto broker * Add documetation to mosquitto
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					<br>
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					<a name="Use-Mosquitto"></a>
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					## Use Mosquitto (MQTT Broker)
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					1 - Configure Mosquitto: Change Port using `MOSQUITTO_PORT` if you wish to. Default is port 9001.
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					2 - Run the Mosquitto Container (`mosquitto`) with the `docker-compose up`command:
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					```bash
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					docker-compose up -d mosquitto
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					```
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					3 - Open your command line and use a MQTT Client (Eg. https://github.com/mqttjs/MQTT.js) to subscribe a topic and publish a message.
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					4 - Subscribe: `mqtt sub -t 'test' -h localhost -p 9001 -C 'ws' -v`
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					5 - Publish: `mqtt pub -t 'test' -h localhost -p 9001 -C 'ws' -m 'Hello!'`
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    driver: ${VOLUMES_DRIVER}
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					    driver: ${VOLUMES_DRIVER}
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					  elasticsearch:
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    driver: ${VOLUMES_DRIVER}
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					    driver: ${VOLUMES_DRIVER}
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					  mosquitto:
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					    driver: ${VOLUMES_DRIVER}
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services:
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					services:
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        backend:
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					        backend:
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          aliases:
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					          aliases:
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            - fetchmail
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					            - fetchmail
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					### MOSQUITTO Broker #########################################
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					    mosquitto:
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					      build:
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					        context: ./mosquitto
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					      volumes:
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					        - ${DATA_PATH_HOST}/mosquitto/data:/mosquitto/data
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					      ports:
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					        - "${MOSQUITTO_PORT}:9001"
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					      networks:
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					        - frontend
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					        - backend
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MAILU_WEBMAIL=rainloop
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					MAILU_WEBMAIL=rainloop
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# Dav server implementation (value: radicale, none)
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					# Dav server implementation (value: radicale, none)
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MAILU_WEBDAV=radicale
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					MAILU_WEBDAV=radicale
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					### MOSQUITTO #################################################
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					MOSQUITTO_PORT=9001
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					FROM eclipse-mosquitto:latest
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					LABEL maintainer="Luis Coutinho <luis@luiscoutinho.pt>"
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					COPY mosquitto.conf /mosquitto/config/
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					# Config file for mosquitto
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					# See mosquitto.conf(5) for more information.
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					#
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					# Default values are shown, uncomment to change.
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					#
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					# Use the # character to indicate a comment, but only if it is the
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					# very first character on the line.
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					# =================================================================
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					# General configuration
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					# Time in seconds to wait before resending an outgoing QoS=1 or
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					# QoS=2 message.
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					#retry_interval 20
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					# Time in seconds between updates of the $SYS tree.
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					# Set to 0 to disable the publishing of the $SYS tree.
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					#sys_interval 10
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					# Time in seconds between cleaning the internal message store of
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					# unreferenced messages. Lower values will result in lower memory
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					# usage but more processor time, higher values will have the
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					# opposite effect.
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					# Setting a value of 0 means the unreferenced messages will be
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					# disposed of as quickly as possible.
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					#store_clean_interval 10
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					# Write process id to a file. Default is a blank string which means
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					# a pid file shouldn't be written.
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					# This should be set to /var/run/mosquitto.pid if mosquitto is
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					# being run automatically on boot with an init script and
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					# start-stop-daemon or similar.
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					#pid_file
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					# When run as root, drop privileges to this user and its primary
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					# group.
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					# Leave blank to stay as root, but this is not recommended.
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					# If run as a non-root user, this setting has no effect.
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					# Note that on Windows this has no effect and so mosquitto should
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					# be started by the user you wish it to run as.
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					#user mosquitto
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					# The maximum number of QoS 1 and 2 messages currently inflight per
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					# client.
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					# This includes messages that are partway through handshakes and
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					# those that are being retried. Defaults to 20. Set to 0 for no
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					# maximum. Setting to 1 will guarantee in-order delivery of QoS 1
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					# and 2 messages.
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					#max_inflight_messages 20
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					# The maximum number of QoS 1 and 2 messages to hold in a queue
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					# above those that are currently in-flight.  Defaults to 100. Set
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					# to 0 for no maximum (not recommended).
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					# See also queue_qos0_messages.
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					#max_queued_messages 100
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					# Set to true to queue messages with QoS 0 when a persistent client is
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					# disconnected. These messages are included in the limit imposed by
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					# max_queued_messages.
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					# v3.1.1.
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					#queue_qos0_messages false
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					# This option sets the maximum publish payload size that the broker will allow.
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					# Received messages that exceed this size will not be accepted by the broker.
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					# The default value is 0, which means that all valid MQTT messages are
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					# accepted. MQTT imposes a maximum payload size of 268435455 bytes.
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					#message_size_limit 0
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					# This option controls whether a client is allowed to connect with a zero
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					# length client id or not. This option only affects clients using MQTT v3.1.1
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					# and later. If set to false, clients connecting with a zero length client id
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					# are disconnected. If set to true, clients will be allocated a client id by
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					# the broker. This means it is only useful for clients with clean session set
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					# to true.
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					#allow_zero_length_clientid true
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					# If allow_zero_length_clientid is true, this option allows you to set a prefix
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					#auto_id_prefix
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					# This option allows persistent clients (those with clean session set to false)
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					# to be removed if they do not reconnect within a certain time frame.
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					# reconnect. This option allows these clients to be removed.
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					# The expiration period should be an integer followed by one of h d w m y for
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					# persistent_client_expiration 14d
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					# behaviour to be disabled, which may be useful if you have a large number of
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					# minimising memory usage.
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					# Default listener
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					# wish to serve. If this option is not specified, then no normal http
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					# connection to proceed. This allows access to the broker to be controlled
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					# outside of the mechanisms provided by MQTT.
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			||||||
 | 
					#require_certificate false
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If require_certificate is true, you may set use_identity_as_username to true
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# to use the CN value from the client certificate as a username. If this is
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# true, the password_file option will not be used for this listener.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#use_identity_as_username false
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If you have require_certificate set to true, you can create a certificate
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# revocation list file to revoke access to particular client certificates. If
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# you have done this, use crlfile to point to the PEM encoded revocation file.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#crlfile
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If you wish to control which encryption ciphers are used, use the ciphers
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# option. The list of available ciphers can be optained using the "openssl
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# ciphers" command and should be provided in the same format as the output of
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# that command.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If unset defaults to DEFAULT:!aNULL:!eNULL:!LOW:!EXPORT:!SSLv2:@STRENGTH
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#ciphers DEFAULT:!aNULL:!eNULL:!LOW:!EXPORT:!SSLv2:@STRENGTH
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Pre-shared-key based SSL/TLS support
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The following options can be used to enable PSK based SSL/TLS support for
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# this listener. Note that the recommended port for MQTT over TLS is 8883, but
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# this must be set manually.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# See also the mosquitto-tls man page and the "Certificate based SSL/TLS
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# support" section. Only one of certificate or PSK encryption support can be
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# enabled for any listener.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The psk_hint option enables pre-shared-key support for this listener and also
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# acts as an identifier for this listener. The hint is sent to clients and may
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# be used locally to aid authentication. The hint is a free form string that
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# doesn't have much meaning in itself, so feel free to be creative.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If this option is provided, see psk_file to define the pre-shared keys to be
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# used or create a security plugin to handle them.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#psk_hint
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set use_identity_as_username to have the psk identity sent by the client used
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# as its username. Authentication will be carried out using the PSK rather than
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the MQTT username/password and so password_file will not be used for this
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# listener.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#use_identity_as_username false
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# When using PSK, the encryption ciphers used will be chosen from the list of
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# available PSK ciphers. If you want to control which ciphers are available,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# use the "ciphers" option.  The list of available ciphers can be optained
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# using the "openssl ciphers" command and should be provided in the same format
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# as the output of that command.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#ciphers
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# =================================================================
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Extra listeners
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# =================================================================
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Listen on a port/ip address combination. By using this variable
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# multiple times, mosquitto can listen on more than one port. If
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# this variable is used and neither bind_address nor port given,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# then the default listener will not be started.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The port number to listen on must be given. Optionally, an ip
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# address or host name may be supplied as a second argument. In
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# this case, mosquitto will attempt to bind the listener to that
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# address and so restrict access to the associated network and
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# interface. By default, mosquitto will listen on all interfaces.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Note that for a websockets listener it is not possible to bind to a host
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# name.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# listener port-number [ip address/host name]
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#listener
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The maximum number of client connections to allow. This is
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# a per listener setting.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Default is -1, which means unlimited connections.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Note that other process limits mean that unlimited connections
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# are not really possible. Typically the default maximum number of
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# connections possible is around 1024.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#max_connections -1
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The listener can be restricted to operating within a topic hierarchy using
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the mount_point option. This is achieved be prefixing the mount_point string
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# to all topics for any clients connected to this listener. This prefixing only
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# happens internally to the broker; the client will not see the prefix.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#mount_point
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Choose the protocol to use when listening.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This can be either mqtt or websockets.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Certificate based TLS may be used with websockets, except that only the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# cafile, certfile, keyfile and ciphers options are supported.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#protocol mqtt
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# When a listener is using the websockets protocol, it is possible to serve
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# http data as well. Set http_dir to a directory which contains the files you
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# wish to serve. If this option is not specified, then no normal http
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# connections will be possible.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#http_dir
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set use_username_as_clientid to true to replace the clientid that a client
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# connected with with its username. This allows authentication to be tied to
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the clientid, which means that it is possible to prevent one client
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# disconnecting another by using the same clientid.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If a client connects with no username it will be disconnected as not
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# authorised when this option is set to true.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Do not use in conjunction with clientid_prefixes.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# See also use_identity_as_username.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#use_username_as_clientid
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Certificate based SSL/TLS support
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The following options can be used to enable certificate based SSL/TLS support
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# for this listener. Note that the recommended port for MQTT over TLS is 8883,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# but this must be set manually.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# See also the mosquitto-tls man page and the "Pre-shared-key based SSL/TLS
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# support" section. Only one of certificate or PSK encryption support can be
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# enabled for any listener.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# At least one of cafile or capath must be defined to enable certificate based
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# TLS encryption. They both define methods of accessing the PEM encoded
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Certificate Authority certificates that have signed your server certificate
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# and that you wish to trust.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# cafile defines the path to a file containing the CA certificates.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# capath defines a directory that will be searched for files
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# containing the CA certificates. For capath to work correctly, the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# certificate files must have ".crt" as the file ending and you must run
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# "c_rehash <path to capath>" each time you add/remove a certificate.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#cafile
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#capath
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Path to the PEM encoded server certificate.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#certfile
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Path to the PEM encoded keyfile.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#keyfile
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# By default an TLS enabled listener will operate in a similar fashion to a
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# https enabled web server, in that the server has a certificate signed by a CA
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# and the client will verify that it is a trusted certificate. The overall aim
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# is encryption of the network traffic. By setting require_certificate to true,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the client must provide a valid certificate in order for the network
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# connection to proceed. This allows access to the broker to be controlled
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# outside of the mechanisms provided by MQTT.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#require_certificate false
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If require_certificate is true, you may set use_identity_as_username to true
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# to use the CN value from the client certificate as a username. If this is
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# true, the password_file option will not be used for this listener.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#use_identity_as_username false
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If you have require_certificate set to true, you can create a certificate
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# revocation list file to revoke access to particular client certificates. If
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# you have done this, use crlfile to point to the PEM encoded revocation file.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#crlfile
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If you wish to control which encryption ciphers are used, use the ciphers
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# option. The list of available ciphers can be optained using the "openssl
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# ciphers" command and should be provided in the same format as the output of
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# that command.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#ciphers
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Pre-shared-key based SSL/TLS support
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The following options can be used to enable PSK based SSL/TLS support for
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# this listener. Note that the recommended port for MQTT over TLS is 8883, but
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# this must be set manually.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# See also the mosquitto-tls man page and the "Certificate based SSL/TLS
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# support" section. Only one of certificate or PSK encryption support can be
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# enabled for any listener.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The psk_hint option enables pre-shared-key support for this listener and also
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# acts as an identifier for this listener. The hint is sent to clients and may
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# be used locally to aid authentication. The hint is a free form string that
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# doesn't have much meaning in itself, so feel free to be creative.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If this option is provided, see psk_file to define the pre-shared keys to be
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# used or create a security plugin to handle them.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#psk_hint
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set use_identity_as_username to have the psk identity sent by the client used
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# as its username. Authentication will be carried out using the PSK rather than
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the MQTT username/password and so password_file will not be used for this
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# listener.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#use_identity_as_username false
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# When using PSK, the encryption ciphers used will be chosen from the list of
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# available PSK ciphers. If you want to control which ciphers are available,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# use the "ciphers" option.  The list of available ciphers can be optained
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# using the "openssl ciphers" command and should be provided in the same format
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# as the output of that command.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#ciphers
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# =================================================================
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Persistence
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# =================================================================
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If persistence is enabled, save the in-memory database to disk
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# every autosave_interval seconds. If set to 0, the persistence
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# database will only be written when mosquitto exits. See also
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# autosave_on_changes.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Note that writing of the persistence database can be forced by
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# sending mosquitto a SIGUSR1 signal.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#autosave_interval 1800
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If true, mosquitto will count the number of subscription changes, retained
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# messages received and queued messages and if the total exceeds
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# autosave_interval then the in-memory database will be saved to disk.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If false, mosquitto will save the in-memory database to disk by treating
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# autosave_interval as a time in seconds.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#autosave_on_changes false
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Save persistent message data to disk (true/false).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This saves information about all messages, including
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# subscriptions, currently in-flight messages and retained
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# messages.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# retained_persistence is a synonym for this option.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					persistence true
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The filename to use for the persistent database, not including
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the path.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#persistence_file mosquitto.db
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Location for persistent database. Must include trailing /
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Default is an empty string (current directory).
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set to e.g. /var/lib/mosquitto/ if running as a proper service on Linux or
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# similar.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					persistence_location /mosquitto/data/
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# =================================================================
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Logging
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# =================================================================
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Places to log to. Use multiple log_dest lines for multiple
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# logging destinations.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Possible destinations are: stdout stderr syslog topic file
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# stdout and stderr log to the console on the named output.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# syslog uses the userspace syslog facility which usually ends up
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# in /var/log/messages or similar.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# topic logs to the broker topic '$SYS/broker/log/<severity>',
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# where severity is one of D, E, W, N, I, M which are debug, error,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# warning, notice, information and message. Message type severity is used by
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the subscribe/unsubscribe log_types and publishes log messages to
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# $SYS/broker/log/M/susbcribe or $SYS/broker/log/M/unsubscribe.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The file destination requires an additional parameter which is the file to be
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# logged to, e.g. "log_dest file /var/log/mosquitto.log". The file will be
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# closed and reopened when the broker receives a HUP signal. Only a single file
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# destination may be configured.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Note that if the broker is running as a Windows service it will default to
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# "log_dest none" and neither stdout nor stderr logging is available.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Use "log_dest none" if you wish to disable logging.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					log_dest file /mosquitto/log/mosquitto.log
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If using syslog logging (not on Windows), messages will be logged to the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# "daemon" facility by default. Use the log_facility option to choose which of
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# local0 to local7 to log to instead. The option value should be an integer
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# value, e.g. "log_facility 5" to use local5.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#log_facility
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Types of messages to log. Use multiple log_type lines for logging
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# multiple types of messages.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Possible types are: debug, error, warning, notice, information,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# none, subscribe, unsubscribe, websockets, all.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Note that debug type messages are for decoding the incoming/outgoing
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# network packets. They are not logged in "topics".
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					log_type error
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					log_type warning
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					log_type notice
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					log_type information
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					log_type all
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Change the websockets logging level. This is a global option, it is not
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# possible to set per listener. This is an integer that is interpreted by
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# libwebsockets as a bit mask for its lws_log_levels enum. See the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# libwebsockets documentation for more details. "log_type websockets" must also
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# be enabled.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#websockets_log_level 0
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If set to true, client connection and disconnection messages will be included
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# in the log.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#connection_messages true
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If set to true, add a timestamp value to each log message.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#log_timestamp true
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# =================================================================
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Security
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# =================================================================
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If set, only clients that have a matching prefix on their
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# clientid will be allowed to connect to the broker. By default,
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# all clients may connect.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# For example, setting "secure-" here would mean a client "secure-
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# client" could connect but another with clientid "mqtt" couldn't.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#clientid_prefixes
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Boolean value that determines whether clients that connect
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# without providing a username are allowed to connect. If set to
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# false then a password file should be created (see the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# password_file option) to control authenticated client access.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Defaults to true.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#allow_anonymous true
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# In addition to the clientid_prefixes, allow_anonymous and TLS
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# authentication options, username based authentication is also
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# possible. The default support is described in "Default
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# authentication and topic access control" below. The auth_plugin
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# allows another authentication method to be used.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Specify the path to the loadable plugin and see the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# "Authentication and topic access plugin options" section below.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#auth_plugin
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If auth_plugin_deny_special_chars is true, the default, then before an ACL
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# check is made, the username/client id of the client needing the check is
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# searched for the presence of either a '+' or '#' character. If either of
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# these characters is found in either the username or client id, then the ACL
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# check is denied before it is sent to the plugin.o
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This check prevents the case where a malicious user could circumvent an ACL
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# check by using one of these characters as their username or client id. This
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# is the same issue as was reported with mosquitto itself as CVE-2017-7650.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If you are entirely sure that the plugin you are using is not vulnerable to
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# this attack (i.e. if you never use usernames or client ids in topics) then
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# you can disable this extra check and have all ACL checks delivered to your
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# plugin by setting auth_plugin_deny_special_chars to false.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#auth_plugin_deny_special_chars true
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Default authentication and topic access control
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Control access to the broker using a password file. This file can be
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# generated using the mosquitto_passwd utility. If TLS support is not compiled
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# into mosquitto (it is recommended that TLS support should be included) then
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# plain text passwords are used, in which case the file should be a text file
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# with lines in the format:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# username:password
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The password (and colon) may be omitted if desired, although this
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# offers very little in the way of security.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# See the TLS client require_certificate and use_identity_as_username options
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# for alternative authentication options.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#password_file
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Access may also be controlled using a pre-shared-key file. This requires
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# TLS-PSK support and a listener configured to use it. The file should be text
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# lines in the format:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# identity:key
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The key should be in hexadecimal format without a leading "0x".
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#psk_file
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Control access to topics on the broker using an access control list
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# file. If this parameter is defined then only the topics listed will
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# have access.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If the first character of a line of the ACL file is a # it is treated as a
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# comment.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Topic access is added with lines of the format:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# topic [read|write|readwrite] <topic>
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The access type is controlled using "read", "write" or "readwrite". This
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# parameter is optional (unless <topic> contains a space character) - if not
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# given then the access is read/write.  <topic> can contain the + or #
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# wildcards as in subscriptions.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The first set of topics are applied to anonymous clients, assuming
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# allow_anonymous is true. User specific topic ACLs are added after a
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# user line as follows:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# user <username>
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The username referred to here is the same as in password_file. It is
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# not the clientid.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If is also possible to define ACLs based on pattern substitution within the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# topic. The patterns available for substition are:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# %c to match the client id of the client
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# %u to match the username of the client
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The substitution pattern must be the only text for that level of hierarchy.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The form is the same as for the topic keyword, but using pattern as the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# keyword.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Pattern ACLs apply to all users even if the "user" keyword has previously
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# been given.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If using bridges with usernames and ACLs, connection messages can be allowed
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# with the following pattern:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# pattern write $SYS/broker/connection/%c/state
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# pattern [read|write|readwrite] <topic>
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Example:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# pattern write sensor/%u/data
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#acl_file
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Authentication and topic access plugin options
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If the auth_plugin option above is used, define options to pass to the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# plugin here as described by the plugin instructions. All options named
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# using the format auth_opt_* will be passed to the plugin, for example:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# auth_opt_db_host
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# auth_opt_db_port
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# auth_opt_db_username
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# auth_opt_db_password
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# =================================================================
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Bridges
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# =================================================================
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# A bridge is a way of connecting multiple MQTT brokers together.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Create a new bridge using the "connection" option as described below. Set
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# options for the bridges using the remaining parameters. You must specify the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# address and at least one topic to subscribe to.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Each connection must have a unique name.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The address line may have multiple host address and ports specified. See
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# below in the round_robin description for more details on bridge behaviour if
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# multiple addresses are used.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The direction that the topic will be shared can be chosen by
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# specifying out, in or both, where the default value is out.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The QoS level of the bridged communication can be specified with the next
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# topic option. The default QoS level is 0, to change the QoS the topic
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# direction must also be given.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# The local and remote prefix options allow a topic to be remapped when it is
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# bridged to/from the remote broker. This provides the ability to place a topic
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# tree in an appropriate location.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# For more details see the mosquitto.conf man page.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Multiple topics can be specified per connection, but be careful
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# not to create any loops.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If you are using bridges with cleansession set to false (the default), then
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# you may get unexpected behaviour from incoming topics if you change what
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# topics you are subscribing to. This is because the remote broker keeps the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# subscription for the old topic. If you have this problem, connect your bridge
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# with cleansession set to true, then reconnect with cleansession set to false
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# as normal.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#connection <name>
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#address <host>[:<port>] [<host>[:<port>]]
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#topic <topic> [[[out | in | both] qos-level] local-prefix remote-prefix]
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set the version of the MQTT protocol to use with for this bridge. Can be one
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# of mqttv31 or mqttv311. Defaults to mqttv31.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#bridge_protocol_version mqttv31
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If a bridge has topics that have "out" direction, the default behaviour is to
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# send an unsubscribe request to the remote broker on that topic. This means
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# that changing a topic direction from "in" to "out" will not keep receiving
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# incoming messages. Sending these unsubscribe requests is not always
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# desirable, setting bridge_attempt_unsubscribe to false will disable sending
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the unsubscribe request.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#bridge_attempt_unsubscribe true
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If the bridge has more than one address given in the address/addresses
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# configuration, the round_robin option defines the behaviour of the bridge on
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# a failure of the bridge connection. If round_robin is false, the default
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# value, then the first address is treated as the main bridge connection. If
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# the connection fails, the other secondary addresses will be attempted in
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# turn. Whilst connected to a secondary bridge, the bridge will periodically
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# attempt to reconnect to the main bridge until successful.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If round_robin is true, then all addresses are treated as equals. If a
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# connection fails, the next address will be tried and if successful will
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# remain connected until it fails
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#round_robin false
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set the client id to use on the remote end of this bridge connection. If not
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# defined, this defaults to 'name.hostname' where name is the connection name
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# and hostname is the hostname of this computer.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This replaces the old "clientid" option to avoid confusion. "clientid"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# remains valid for the time being.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#remote_clientid
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set the clientid to use on the local broker. If not defined, this defaults to
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# 'local.<clientid>'. If you are bridging a broker to itself, it is important
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# that local_clientid and clientid do not match.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#local_clientid
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set the clean session variable for this bridge.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# When set to true, when the bridge disconnects for any reason, all
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# messages and subscriptions will be cleaned up on the remote
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# broker. Note that with cleansession set to true, there may be a
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# significant amount of retained messages sent when the bridge
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# reconnects after losing its connection.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# When set to false, the subscriptions and messages are kept on the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# remote broker, and delivered when the bridge reconnects.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#cleansession false
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If set to true, publish notification messages to the local and remote brokers
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# giving information about the state of the bridge connection. Retained
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# messages are published to the topic $SYS/broker/connection/<clientid>/state
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# unless the notification_topic option is used.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If the message is 1 then the connection is active, or 0 if the connection has
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# failed.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#notifications true
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Choose the topic on which notification messages for this bridge are
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# published. If not set, messages are published on the topic
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# $SYS/broker/connection/<clientid>/state
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#notification_topic
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set the keepalive interval for this bridge connection, in
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# seconds.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#keepalive_interval 60
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set the start type of the bridge. This controls how the bridge starts and
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# can be one of three types: automatic, lazy and once. Note that RSMB provides
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# a fourth start type "manual" which isn't currently supported by mosquitto.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# "automatic" is the default start type and means that the bridge connection
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# will be started automatically when the broker starts and also restarted
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# after a short delay (30 seconds) if the connection fails.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Bridges using the "lazy" start type will be started automatically when the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# number of queued messages exceeds the number set with the "threshold"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# parameter. It will be stopped automatically after the time set by the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# "idle_timeout" parameter. Use this start type if you wish the connection to
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# only be active when it is needed.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# A bridge using the "once" start type will be started automatically when the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# broker starts but will not be restarted if the connection fails.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#start_type automatic
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set the amount of time a bridge using the automatic start type will wait
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# until attempting to reconnect.  Defaults to 30 seconds.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#restart_timeout 30
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set the amount of time a bridge using the lazy start type must be idle before
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# it will be stopped. Defaults to 60 seconds.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#idle_timeout 60
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set the number of messages that need to be queued for a bridge with lazy
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# start type to be restarted. Defaults to 10 messages.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Must be less than max_queued_messages.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#threshold 10
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# If try_private is set to true, the bridge will attempt to indicate to the
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# remote broker that it is a bridge not an ordinary client. If successful, this
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# means that loop detection will be more effective and that retained messages
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# will be propagated correctly. Not all brokers support this feature so it may
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# be necessary to set try_private to false if your bridge does not connect
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# properly.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#try_private true
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set the username to use when connecting to a broker that requires
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# authentication.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This replaces the old "username" option to avoid confusion. "username"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# remains valid for the time being.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#remote_username
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# Set the password to use when connecting to a broker that requires
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# authentication. This option is only used if remote_username is also set.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# This replaces the old "password" option to avoid confusion. "password"
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# remains valid for the time being.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					#remote_password
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
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					# Certificate based SSL/TLS support
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					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
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					# Either bridge_cafile or bridge_capath must be defined to enable TLS support
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					# for this bridge.
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					# bridge_cafile defines the path to a file containing the
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					# Certificate Authority certificates that have signed the remote broker
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					# certificate.
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					# bridge_capath defines a directory that will be searched for files containing
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					# the CA certificates. For bridge_capath to work correctly, the certificate
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					# files must have ".crt" as the file ending and you must run "c_rehash <path to
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					# capath>" each time you add/remove a certificate.
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					#bridge_cafile
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					#bridge_capath
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					# Path to the PEM encoded client certificate, if required by the remote broker.
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					#bridge_certfile
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					# Path to the PEM encoded client private key, if required by the remote broker.
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					#bridge_keyfile
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					# When using certificate based encryption, bridge_insecure disables
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					# verification of the server hostname in the server certificate. This can be
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					# useful when testing initial server configurations, but makes it possible for
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					# a malicious third party to impersonate your server through DNS spoofing, for
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					# example. Use this option in testing only. If you need to resort to using this
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					# option in a production environment, your setup is at fault and there is no
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					# point using encryption.
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					#bridge_insecure false
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					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
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					# PSK based SSL/TLS support
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					# -----------------------------------------------------------------
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					# Pre-shared-key encryption provides an alternative to certificate based
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					# encryption. A bridge can be configured to use PSK with the bridge_identity
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					# and bridge_psk options. These are the client PSK identity, and pre-shared-key
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					# in hexadecimal format with no "0x". Only one of certificate and PSK based
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					# encryption can be used on one
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					# bridge at once.
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					#bridge_identity
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					#bridge_psk
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					# =================================================================
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					# External config files
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					# =================================================================
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					# External configuration files may be included by using the
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					# include_dir option. This defines a directory that will be searched
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					# for config files. All files that end in '.conf' will be loaded as
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					# a configuration file. It is best to have this as the last option
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					# in the main file. This option will only be processed from the main
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					# configuration file. The directory specified must not contain the
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					# main configuration file.
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					#include_dir
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					# =================================================================
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					# rsmb options - unlikely to ever be supported
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					# =================================================================
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					#ffdc_output
 | 
				
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					#max_log_entries
 | 
				
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					#trace_level
 | 
				
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					#trace_output
 | 
				
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