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add mosquitto

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kev 2015-12-09 00:57:14 +08:00
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- [ ] gitolite
- [ ] hashcat
- [ ] irc
- [ ] mosquitto
- [ ] tshark
## DONE
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- [x] joomla
- [x] mantisbt
- [x] monit
- [x] mosquitto
- [x] nginad
- [x] nginx
- [x] ngrok :+1:

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#
# Dockerfile for mosquitto
#
FROM alpine
MAINTAINER kev <noreply@datageek.info>
RUN set -x \
&& apk add -U mosquitto \
&& rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
VOLUME /etc/mosquitto
EXPOSE 1883
ENTRYPOINT ["mosquitto"]
CMD ["-c", "/etc/mosquitto/mosquitto.conf", "-p", "1883"]

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mosquitto
=========
![](https://badge.imagelayers.io/vimagick/mosquitto:latest.svg)
[Mosquitto][1] is an open source (BSD licensed) message broker that implements
the MQ Telemetry Transport protocol versions 3.1 and 3.1.1. MQTT provides a
lightweight method of carrying out messaging using a publish/subscribe model.
This makes it suitable for "machine to machine" messaging such as with low
power sensors or mobile devices such as phones, embedded computers or
microcontrollers like the Arduino. A good example of this is all of the work
that Andy Stanford-Clark (one of the originators of MQTT) has done in home
monitoring and automation with his twittering house and twittering ferry. Andy
gave a talk on this at OggCamp that explains a bit about MQTT and how he uses
it. The slides and audio are available online at slideshare.
[1]: http://mosquitto.org/