Hi Roger,
To recap, all of the clients are Raspberry Pi devices running Raspbian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) and Mosquitto 1.5.7 and the server is a virtual machine running Ubuntu 20.04.4 (focal) where Mosquitto version is 1.6.9
I would like to upgrade to the current Mosquitto version before investigating the problem any further. To upgrade Raspbian’s Mosquitto, I have followed the instructions at https://mosquitto.org/blog/2013/01/mosquitto-debian-repository Then I have done apt-get update and upgrade. When I run mosquitto from the shell, the version is still 1.5.7, not 2.0.15 as expected.
To upgrade the server side running Ubuntu, I have added the repository as descibed at https://mosquitto.org/download I then performed apt-get uodate/upgrade as before. When I run mosquitto from the console the version is still 1.6.9 …!
It is all rather perplexing. I can’t even follow the instructions to perform an upgrade :-(
Regards Ahmet Tekelioglu +90 (530) 410 9807 On 18 Aug 2022, at 01:11, Roger Light <roger@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Ahmet,I haven't heard of anything like that, sorry. Do you have any moredetails of how exactly you are setting things up?Regards,RogerOn Wed, 17 Aug 2022 at 11:01, Ahmet Tekelioglu via mosquitto-dev<mosquitto-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
I am using mosquitto in an application that collects telemetry data form several dozen clients. I have already activated the MQTT/TLS parameters and selected relatively safe TLS parameters. However, partly out of curiosity, I am also implementing the Diffir-Hellman protocol for key exchange. The protocol itself works fine and produces the same key at both ends, the client and the server. It is possible to exchange keys many times and that part appears to work flawlessly.
However, after the first key exchange, I find that the telemetry data arriving from the clients becomes erratic so that only one third is saved to the database. Before the Diffie-Hellman protocol, data transfer was always one-way, from the clients to the server. The trouble started when I began to send D-H responses to the client from the server. Any clues?
Has anybody run into unexpected behaviour after two-way messaging?
Ahmet Tekelioglu
+90 (530) 410 9807
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