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    • salmanfaris
      salmanfaris @sivanath last edited by

      @sivanath Before connecting via NodeRED , Could you try to create MQTT Subscribe and Publish client using the CLI and see it can transfer message payload with the same broker name?

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        sivanath @salmanfaris last edited by

        @salmanfaris Yes, I had tried that before and it was working fine. Infact, everything works perfectly when I connect with the online mqtt server, test.mosquitto.org. So, there's some problem with the local installation, while using my local IP. But I can't find that problem. I had also re-installed the mqtt, but still the same issue.

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        • salmanfaris
          salmanfaris @sivanath last edited by

          @sivanath Does the local pub and sub is working over CLI?

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            sivanath @salmanfaris last edited by

            @salmanfaris It was working in CLI, but now it's showing multiple usages at the portmultiple usage.png

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            • swalahamani
              swalahamani @sivanath last edited by swalahamani

              @sivanath

              It looks like mosquitto is trying to register both IPv4 and IPv6 on the same port.

              If IPv6 is not required for the application your use case, try changing the mosquitto.conf file as below for limiting it to ipv4:

              # Set to `ipv4` to force the listener to only use IPv4, or set to `ipv6` to
              # force the listener to only use IPv6. If you want support for both IPv4 and
              # IPv6, then do not use the socket_domain option.
              socket_domain ipv4
              

              Please please make sure the default port 1883 is not already in use by any other programs. If yes, you can either kill those programs (not recommended) or change the port in mosquitto.conf file:

              References: [1][2]

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                sivanath @swalahamani last edited by sivanath

                @swalahamani @salmanfaris
                I changed my conf file and specified ipv4
                And this is the status of the port (from resource monitor):

                Image: mosquitto.exe	
                PID: 3732
                Address: IPv6 loopback
                Protocol: TCP
                Port: 1883
                Firewall Status: Allowed, not restricted
                
                

                It is listening to mosquito..

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                • swalahamani
                  swalahamani @sivanath last edited by

                  @sivanath

                  Is it working now?

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                    sivanath @swalahamani last edited by

                    @swalahamani No Screenshot 2023-03-30 132054.png

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                    • swalahamani
                      swalahamani @sivanath last edited by

                      @sivanath
                      Did you follow the steps which I mentioned previously?

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                        sivanath @swalahamani last edited by

                        @swalahamani Yeah!!

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