![]() ![]() ![]() This way i can test the bridge functionalities locally. I also went ahead and installed the Mosquitto broker on my Mac. I found that the service is not started by default so i started the service. After the installation is complete, I could see the Mosquitto Broker services in the control panel. So i got the broker for windows downloaded from and installed. The sandboxed MQTT broker above is running the Open Source Mosquitto broker in its version 1.3.1. Since the Mosquitto broker allows bridging, it should be possible for me to selectively choose “topics” to forward to one or more of sandboxes available on the internet. Then i decided to explore more about the MQTT Broker and wanted to run one locally on my PC and use it as the MQTT gateway for all my needs. My initial plan was to use the sandboxed MQTT Broker available at port 1883. Meanwhile i started to set up my MQTT infrastructure. As i mentioned in the introduction i am waiting for parts to arrive.
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