Auth using files
Authentication
VerneMQ comes with a simple file-based password authentication mechanism which is enabled by default. If you don't need this it can be disabled by setting:
plugins.vmq_passwd = offPer default VerneMQ doesn't accept any client that hasn't been configured using vmq-passwd. If you want to change this and accept any client connection you can set:
allow_anonymous = onIn a production setup we recommend to use the provided password based authentication mechanism or implement your own authentication plugins.
VerneMQ periodically checks the specified password file.
vmq_passwd.password_file = /etc/vernemq/vmq.passwdThe check interval defaults to 10 seconds and can also be defined in the vernemq.conf.
vmq_passwd.password_reload_interval = 10Setting the password_reload_interval = 0 disables automatic reloading.
Manage Password Files for VerneMQ
vmq-passwd is a tool for managing password files for the VerneMQ broker. Usernames must not contain ":", passwords are stored in similar format to crypt(3).
How to use vmq-passwd
vmq-passwd [-c | -D] passwordfile username
vmq-passwd -U passwordfileOptions
-c
Creates a new password file. If the file already exists, it will be overwritten.
-D
Deletes the specified user from the password file.
-U
This option can be used to upgrade/convert a password file with plain text passwords into one using hashed passwords. It will modify the specified file. It does not detect whether passwords are already hashed, so using it on a password file that already contains hashed passwords will generate new hashes based on the old hashes and render the password file unusable. Note, with this option neither usernames or passwords may contain
":".
passwordfile
The password file to modify.
username
The username to add/update/delete.
Examples
Add a user to a new password file: (you can choose an arbitrary name for the password file, it only has to match the configuration in the VerneMQ configuration file).
vmq-passwd -c /etc/vernemq/vmq.passwd henryDelete a user from a password file
vmq-passwd -D /etc/vernemq/vmq.passwd henryAcknowledgements
The original version of vmq-passwd was developed by Roger Light ([email protected]).
vmq-passwd includes :
software developed by the [OpenSSL
Project](http://www.openssl.org/) for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit.
cryptographic software written by Eric Young
software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])
Authorization
VerneMQ comes with a simple ACL based authorization mechanism which is enabled by default. If you don't need this it can be disabled by setting:
plugins.vmq_acl = offVerneMQ periodically checks the specified ACL file.
vmq_acl.acl_file = /etc/vernemq/vmq.aclThe check interval defaults to 10 seconds and can also be defined in the vernemq.conf.
vmq_acl.acl_reload_interval = 10Setting the acl_reload_interval = 0 disables automatic reloading.
Managing the ACL entries
Topic access is added with lines of the format:
topic [read|write] <topic>The access type is controlled using read or write. If not provided then read an write access is granted for the topic. The topic can use the MQTT subscription wildcards + or #.
The first set of topics are applied to all anonymous clients (assuming allow_anonymous = on). User specific ACLs are added after a user line as follows (this is the username not the client id):
user <username>It is also possible to define ACLs based on pattern substitution within the the topic. The form is the same as for the topic keyword, but using pattern as the keyword.
pattern [read|write] <topic>The patterns available for substitution are:
%cto match the client id of the client
%uto match the username of the client
The substitution pattern must be the only text for that level of hierarchy. Pattern ACLs apply to all users even if the user keyword has previously been given.
Example:
pattern write sensor/%u/dataVerneMQ currently doesn't cancel active subscriptions in case the ACL file revokes access for a topic.
Simple ACL Example
# ACL for anonymous clients
topic bar
topic write foo
topic read all
# ACL for user 'john'
user john
topic foo
topic read baz
topic write allAnonymous users are allowed to
publish & subscribe to topic bar.
publish to topic foo.
subscribe to topic all.
User john is allowed to
publish & subscribe to topic foo.
subscribe to topic baz.
publish to topic all.
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