Rewrite bind_interface docs, update changelog.
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@ -7,16 +7,22 @@ Broker features:
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- auto_id_prefix now defaults to 'auto-'.
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- Add max_keepalive option, to allow a maximum keepalive value to be set for
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MQTT v5 clients only.
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- Add TLS Engine support.
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- Add `bind_interface` option which allows a listener to be bound to a
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specific network interface, in a similar fashion to the `bind_address` option.
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Linux only.
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Client library features:
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- Add mosquitto_subscribe_multiple() for sending subscriptions to multiple
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topics in one command.
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- Add TLS Engine support.
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Client features:
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- Add -E to mosquitto_sub, which causes it to exit immediately after having
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its subscriptions acknowledged. Use with -c to create a durable client
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session without requiring a message to be received.
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- -V now accepts `5, `311`, `31`, as well as `mqttv5` etc.
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- Add TLS Engine support.
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Client fixes:
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- mosquitto_pub wouldn't always publish all messages when using `-l` and
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@ -808,8 +808,24 @@
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<listitem>
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<para>Listen for incoming network connections only on
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the specified interface. This is similar to the
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preceding option but useful when an interface has
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multiple addresses or the address may change.</para>
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<option>bind_address</option> option but is useful
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when an interface has multiple addresses or the
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address may change.</para>
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<para>It is valid to use this option together with
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<option>bind_address</option> for the default
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listener, or the <replaceable>bind
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address/host</replaceable> part of the
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<option>listener</option> definition. Care should
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be taken to ensure that the address being bound to
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is on the interface being bound to. If you set the
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<option>bind_interface</option> to be
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<replaceable>eth0</replaceable>, and
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<option>bind_address</option> to
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<replaceable>127.0.0.1</replaceable>, then the
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broker will start correctly but you will be unable
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to connect.</para>
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<para>This option is currently only available on
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Linux, and requires elevated privileges.</para>
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<para>Not reloaded on reload signal.</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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@ -208,9 +208,12 @@
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#port 1883
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# Bind the listener to a specific interface. This is similar to
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# bind_address above but useful when an interface has multiple
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# addresses or the address may change. Only available on Linux.
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#bind_interface eth0
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# bind_address above but is useful when an interface has multiple addresses or
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# the address may change. It is valid to use this with the bind_address option,
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# but take care that the interface you are binding to contains the address you
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# are binding to, otherwise you will not be able to connect.
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# Example: bind_interface eth0
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#bind_interface
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# The maximum number of client connections to allow. This is
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# a per listener setting.
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@ -359,6 +362,17 @@
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# listener port-number [ip address/host name]
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#listener
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# Bind the listener to a specific interface. This is similar to
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# the [ip address/host name] part of the listener definition, but is useful
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# when an interface has multiple addresses or the address may change. It is
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# valid to use this with the [ip address/host name] part of the listener
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# definition, but take care that the interface you are binding to contains the
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# address you are binding to, otherwise you will not be able to connect.
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# Only available on Linux and requires elevated privileges.
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#
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# Example: bind_interface eth0
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#bind_interface
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# The maximum number of client connections to allow. This is
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# a per listener setting.
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# Default is -1, which means unlimited connections.
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