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smarthome-control-mqtt

A mqtt server hosted with docker to control (primary) smart-home devices

Usage

Start the container with

docker-compose up -d

# for docker-compose V2
docker compose up -d

Authentication

Default user: mosquitto
Default password: admin

To change the password (or the username), start the containers and run

docker-compose exec mosquitto mosquitto_passwd -c /mosquitto/config/mosquitto.passwd your_username

# for docker-compose V2
docker compose exec mosquitto mosquitto_passwd -c /mosquitto/config/mosquitto.passwd your_username

Replace your_usernamewith the username you want to use. Remember: All other user accounts will be replaced!

Protect with TLS

The communication with the MQTT-Server can be protected with a ssl connection.

It is possible to use your own certificates or create a new one with this tool: erkenes/ssl-certs-local

First create a CA-certificate and a certificate for the domain of your MQTT-Server.

Now paste the created certificates into the folder Data/conf/certs. You need the files ca.crt, server.crt and server.key.

After that open the file Data/conf/mosquitto.conf and uncomment the lines shown above:

cafile /mosquitto/config/certs/ca.crt
certfile /mosquitto/config/certs/server.crt
keyfile /mosquitto/config/certs/server.key

Require a valid certificate

If all clients need a valid certificate uncomment the following line in the mosquitto.conf-file:

require_certificate true

Disable unsecured connections

In the docker-compose.yml-file remove the line with the port 1883:1883 to disable unsecured connections.

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