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# The AWS access key with the ability to access AWS SiteWise
# If the MQTT Server that Sparkplug SiteWise Bridge is connecting
# to is AWS IoT Core, then this key must also grant access to AWS
# IoT Core
#aws_access_key =
# The AWS secret key associated with the AWS access key above
#aws_secret_key =
# The AWS Region where SiteWise is located
aws_sitewise_region = us-east-1
# The MQTT Server URL
mqtt_server_url = tcp://localhost:1883
# The MQTT Server name
mqtt_server_name = Chariot SCADA
# The MQTT username (if required by the MQTT Server)
mqtt_username = admin
# The MQTT password (if required by the MQTT Server)
mqtt_password = changeme
# The MQTT keep-alive timeout in seconds
mqtt_keepalive_timeout = 30
# The path to the TLS Certificate Authority certificate chain
#mqtt_ca_cert_chain_path =
# The path to the TLS certificate
#mqtt_client_cert_path =
# The path to the TLS private key
#mqtt_client_private_key_path =
# The TLS private key password
#mqtt_client_private_key_password =
# Whether or not to verify the hostname against the server certificate
#mqtt_verify_hostname = false
# Whether or not to block auto-rebirth requests
#block_auto_rebirth = false
# The primary host ID if this is the acting primary host
#primary_host_id =
# The MQTT Client ID
# It is recommend to not set this unless there is a specific reason to do so. If this is not set a random client ID will be automatically generated
#client_id =
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If you are using AWS IoT Core then your configuration file should look similar to the one below.
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# The AWS access key with the ability to access AWS SiteWise
# If the MQTT Server that Sparkplug SiteWise Bridge is connecting
# to is AWS IoT Core, then this key must also grant access to AWS
# IoT Core
aws_access_key = CKBA6MQMR4QXyyyyyyyy
# The AWS secret key associated with the AWS access key above
aws_secret_key = o2LufQ5KCTLn+qieZOoh2ZXV9Dxxxxxxxxxxx
# The AWS Region that SiteWise is located
aws_sitewise_region = us-east-1
# The MQTT Server URL
mqtt_server_url = ssl://b9ffnzzzzzzzz-ats.iot.us-east-1.amazonaws.com:8883
# The MQTT Server name
mqtt_server_name = AWS IoT Core
# The MQTT username (if required by the MQTT Server)
# NOT USED FOR AWS IOT
#mqtt_username = admin
# The MQTT password (if required by the MQTT Server)
# NOT USED FOR AWS IOT
#mqtt_password = changeme
# The MQTT keep-alive timeout in seconds
mqtt_keepalive_timeout = 30
# The path to the TLS Certificate Authority certificate chain
mqtt_ca_cert_chain_path = /opt/ssb/conf/certs/AmazonRootCA1.pem
# The path to the TLS certificate - this is provisioned in the AWS IoT Console
mqtt_client_cert_path = /opt/ssb/conf/certs/72d382zzzz.cert.pem
# The path to the TLS private key - this is provisioned in the AWS IoT Console
mqtt_client_private_key_path = /opt/ssb/conf/certs/72d382zzzz.private.key
# The TLS private key password
# NOT USED FOR AWS IOT
#mqtt_client_private_key_password =
# Whether or not to verify the hostname against the server certificate
#mqtt_verify_hostname = false
# Whether or not to block auto-rebirth requests
#block_auto_rebirth = false
# The primary host ID if this is the acting primary host
# NOT POSSIBLE FOR AWS IOT
#primary_host_id =
# The MQTT Client ID
# It is recommend to not set this unless there is a specific reason to do so. If this is not set a random client ID will be automatically generated
# NOT USED FOR AWS IOT
#client_id = |