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.. title: Authentication plugins
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.. slug: authentication-plugins
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.. date: 2013-07-18 22:27:45
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.. tags: Solutions
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.. description:
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.. type: text
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There has been some interest in authentication plugins for mosquitto recently.
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Some examples have appeared:
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Authentication based on md5 hashes: [mosquitto_auth_plugin_md5]
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Authentication based on md5 hashed passwords in postgresql:
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[mosquitto_auth_plugin_pg_md5]
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Authentication and topic ACL with redis and a PBKDF2
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hash: [mosquitto-redis-auth]
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I particularly like the redis based plugin for the interesting additions like
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the "superuser" that is exempt from ACL checks.
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If you've written an auth plugin and think it might be useful to others, let me
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know.
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[mosquitto_auth_plugin_md5]: https://github.com/sskaje/mosquitto_auth_plugin_md5
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[mosquitto_auth_plugin_pg_md5]: https://github.com/sebaroesch/mosquitto_auth_plugin_pg_md5
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[mosquitto-redis-auth]: https://github.com/jpmens/mosquitto-redis-auth
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