# [Eclipse Mosquitto™](https://mosquitto.org) on Ubiquiti Unifi Dream Machine (Pro) > Run the MQTT message broker Eclipse Mosquitto™ on your Unifi Dream Machine (Pro). ## Prerequisities - Working **`on_boot.d`** setup (check [unifi-utilities/unifios-utilities#on-boot-script](https://github.com/unifi-utilities/unifios-utilities/tree/main/on-boot-script) for instructions) - A VLAN network (you can use one you're already using) #### Optional: - Port forwarding, ie. WAN -> 10.0.20.4 (TCP/1883) if needed > **Note:** Throughout this guide I'm using `VLAN 20` with gateway `10.0.20.1/24`, Mosquitto's IP will be `10.0.20.4`. > Adjust according to your setup. ## Setup 1. First, lets create the folder structure we'll be working with. `$ mkdir -p /mnt/data/mosquitto/data /mnt/data/mosquitto/config` 2. Customize [`on_boot.d/45-mosquitto.sh`](on_boot.d/45-mosquitto.sh) to your needs and copy to `/mnt/data/on_boot.d/`. Most likely you'll need to mark the script as executable, this will do the trick: `$ chmod a+x /mnt/data/on_boot.d/45-mosquitto.sh` 3. Also edit [`cni/45-mosquitto.conflist`](cni/45-mosquitto.conflist) according your configuration and copy to `/mnt/data/podman/cni/`. 4. Run boot script (to create update network and create CNI configuration for container) `$ sh /mnt/data/on_boot.d/45-mosquitto.sh` It fail when trying to run the container, but thats okay, its just for setting op needed configuration before initial image run. The script will also create a [bare-metal configuration](config/mosquitto.conf) for Mosquitto in `/mnt/data/mosquitto/config/`. > **Note:** You can use this config to get everything started, but I highly recommend securing your instance with authentication (links to the offical documentation & other resources are at the bottom) 5. Register the container with podman: ```shell $ podman run -d --network mosquitto \ --restart always \ --security-opt=no-new-privileges \ --name mosquitto \ --hostname mosquitto.local \ -e "TZ=Europe/Berlin" \ -v /mnt/data/mosquitto/config/:/mosquitto/config \ -v /mnt/data/mosquitto/data/:/mosquitto/data \ eclipse-mosquitto:latest ``` 6. Run boot script again and we are done! `$ sh /mnt/data/on_boot.d/45-mosquitto.sh` > You should now be able to connect with any MQTT client to Mosquitto, in my case `mqtt://10.0.20.4:1883` ## Commands #### Updates To update container image, simple do `$ podman stop mosquitto && podman rm mosquitto` and run boot script again. #### Logs If you want to know what Mosquitto is doing, run `$ podman logs -f mosquitto` to follow the logs. ## References - [Eclipse Mosquitto Homepage](https://mosquitto.org) - [mosquitto.conf man page](https://mosquitto.org/man/mosquitto-conf-5.html) - [Setting up Authentication in Mosquitto MQTT Broker](https://medium.com/@eranda/setting-up-authentication-on-mosquitto-mqtt-broker-de5df2e29afc) ## Credits Huge thanks to @boostchicken and his incredible work on [unifios-utilities](https://github.com/unifi-utilities/unifios-utilities)! Guide based upon the incredible contributors of [boostchicken/unifios-utilities](https://github.com/unifi-utilities/unifios-utilities)!