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http://<server-url>:8080 |
The default When installed on Linux, Windows or deployed via Azure Marketplace, the default User login credentials are:
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username: admin password: password |
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When deployed via AWS Marketplace, the default User login credentials are:
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username: admin
password: EC instance ID for example: i-0049ac1e13e558b70 is the EC2 instance ID. For example, i-0049ac1e13e558b70. Details on deploying Chariot through the AWS Marketplace can be found here. |
The Chariot MQTT Server Web UI provides multiple configuration pages on the left navigation panel.
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By default, a User with the Username admin and Password password will be created |
The "Add" button in the bottom right of the form can be clicked to create the User.
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By default, two default MQTT Credentials are created: Username admin Password changeme Username anonymous Password changeme |
The "Add" button in the bottom right of the form can be clicked to create the Credential.
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By default Chariot comes with an empty truststore file clientcerts.jks which overrides the JVM cacerts truststore. If TLS is enabled, the following lines will need to be removed from the <Chariot_install_directory>/conf/com.cirruslink.chariot.system config file:
If the signer of the SSL/TLS cert installed on the remote MQTT Server is an external, commercial CA (e.g., DigiCert) the bridge client should successfully connect over TLS once you update the config file and restart Chariot. If the signer of the SSL/TLS cert installed on the remote MQTT Server is an internal, non-commercial, you will need to add your Root CA cert to the JVMs cacerts trust store and restart Chariot. |
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The License page allows for adding, activating, and/or deactivating a Chariot License. A detailed tutorial for licensing Chariot can be found here Licensing Procedure.
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If you have deployed Chariot through AWS Marketplace or Azure Marketplace, then no additional steps are required - your license is already installed and activated. |
A Chariot License is represented by a text file which contains a license key. The file can either be dragged/dropped into the "Upload License" form, or the license text can be pasted directly into the form.
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The System page allows for the configuration of the Chariot MQTT Server's system settings as well as enabling secure (SSL/TLS) connections and uploading certificates. A detailed tutorial for setting up SSL/TLS can be found here: Securing Chariot® MQTT Server.
The System page uses the following form to configure the system settings:
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