For some reasons our infra blocks mqtt.googleapis.com
. That's why was deployed nginx proxy with such configuration
stream {
upstream google_mqtt {
server mgtt.googleapis.com:8883;
}
server {
listen 8883;
proxy_pass google_mqtt;
}
}
Also it has external IP with domain name fake.mqtt.com
Using example here I'm testing connectivity.
If script to run against mgtt.googleapis.com:8883
everything works fine.
But if domain switch to fake.mqtt.com
got an error:
ssl.SSLCertVerificationError: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed: Hostname mismatch, certificate is not valid for 'fake.mqtt.com'
For client implementation was used paho.mqtt.client
.
Auth to mqtt broker realized with JWT.
def create_jwt(project_id, private_key_file, algorithm):
token = {
# The time that the token was issued at
"iat": datetime.datetime.utcnow(),
# The time the token expires.
"exp": datetime.datetime.utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(minutes=20),
# The audience field should always be set to the GCP project id.
"aud": project_id,
}
# Read the private key file.
with open(private_key_file, "r") as f:
private_key = f.read()
print(
"Creating JWT using {} from private key file {}".format(
algorithm, private_key_file
)
)
return jwt.encode(token, private_key, algorithm=algorithm)
Set JWT
client.username_pw_set(
username='unused',
password=create_jwt(project_id, private_key_file, algorithm))
TLS configuration:
client.tls_set(ca_certs='roots.pem', tls_version=ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1_2,)
Could you advise what to configure on nginx/paho-client side and is it working solution at all?
Or may be 3party brokers can connect to mqtt.googleapis.com
? (from information i read here and on another resources - no)