as per my last post I can use that command to see topic weather data coming 
in but still for some reason weewx/belchertown can connect but no data is 
transmitted. I gotta be missing one little thing. Messed around again this 
morning and still nothing. Really don't want to throw in the towel so if 
anyone has anymore ideas that would be awesome. 

On Sunday, May 7, 2023 at 3:14:20 AM UTC-4 Kevin Crivelli wrote:

> ok so I seem to be getting weather when using that test from earlier
>
> [image: getting weather.jpg]
>
> On Sunday, May 7, 2023 at 3:09:07 AM UTC-4 Kevin Crivelli wrote:
>
>> I was able to get the test message no problem so it seems mosquitto is 
>> set up correctly yet I am still unable to get anything more than Connected. 
>> Waiting for data using my local url and remotely I get Connecting to 
>> weather station real time 
>>
>> still where I left off.
>>
>> On Saturday, May 6, 2023 at 4:40:59 PM UTC-4 vince wrote:
>>
>>> doh - I of course got those sub/pub commands backward.  You use the -m 
>>> message for publishing.  Sorry for the confusion.
>>>
>>>    
>>>
>>>    - subscribe in one window => mosquitto_sub -h x.x.x.x -t 
>>>    junk/testing -u mosquittoUserHere -P mosquittoPassHere
>>>
>>>
>>>    - publish a test in another  => mosquitto_pub -h x.x.x.x -t 
>>>    junk/testing -u mosquittoUserHere -P mosquittoPassHere -m testing123
>>>
>>> I added password protection to my pi setup and it works fine there and 
>>> after restarting weewx (after editing weewx.conf).   Updated the github 
>>> page to show the edits I made.
>>>
>>> I did need to create the MQTT password file so the specified user/pass 
>>> is there.  Remember it's not an account password.  It's just a user/pass 
>>> combination for connecting to your MQTT server.
>>>
>>> On Saturday, May 6, 2023 at 1:23:20 PM UTC-7 vince wrote:
>>>
>>>> It's not hanging.  It is not hearing anything.  Hit control-C to stop 
>>>> listening with mosquitto_sub.
>>>>
>>>> On mine I see the loop messages every couple seconds basically 
>>>> immediately.  I hit control-C after the first loop packet was displayed.
>>>>
>>>> $ mosquitto_sub -d -t simulator/# -h 192.168.1.232
>>>> Client null sending CONNECT
>>>> Client null received CONNACK (0)
>>>> Client null sending SUBSCRIBE (Mid: 1, Topic: simulator/#, QoS: 0, 
>>>> Options: 0x00)
>>>> Client null received SUBACK
>>>> Subscribed (mid: 1): 0
>>>> Client null received PUBLISH (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'simulator/loop', ... 
>>>> (1255 bytes))
>>>> {"dateTime": "1683403745.0", "usUnits": "1.0", "outTemp_F": 
>>>> "30.714330964267866", "inTemp_F": "64.4867113429638", "barometer_inHg": 
>>>> "31.022674842890833", "pressure_inHg": "31.022674842890833", 
>>>> "windSpeed_mph": "0.3866257855458439", "windDir": "346.0814717203496", 
>>>> "windGust_mph": "0.46395094265501235", "windGustDir": "346.0814717203496", 
>>>> "outHumidity": "77.68024528672494", "inHumidity": "27.026577314072398", 
>>>> "radiation_Wpm2": "911.9394844177033", "UV": "12.767152781847846", 
>>>> "rain_in": "0.0", "txBatteryStatus": "1.0", "windBatteryStatus": "0.0", 
>>>> "rainBatteryStatus": "0.0", "outTempBatteryStatus": "1.0", 
>>>> "inTempBatteryStatus": "0.0", "consBatteryVoltage_volt": "12.0", 
>>>> "heatingVoltage_volt": "12.876232859402455", "supplyVoltage_volt": "12.0", 
>>>> "referenceVoltage_volt": "11.725352060455753", "rxCheckPercent": 
>>>> "58.589515129677444", "altimeter_inHg": "31.812916691917174", "appTemp_F": 
>>>> "25.97065488238462", "cloudbase_foot": "2093.2738825982638", "dewpoint_F": 
>>>> "24.583925880835505", "heatindex_F": "30.714330964267866", "humidex_F": 
>>>> "30.714330964267866", "inDewpoint_F": "29.791543533239455", 
>>>> "maxSolarRad_Wpm2": "0.0", "rainRate_inch_per_hour": "0.0", "windchill_F": 
>>>> "30.714330964267866", "hourRain_in": "0.0", "rain24_in": "0.0", 
>>>> "dayRain_in": "0.0"}
>>>> Client null received PUBLISH (d0, q0, r0, m0, 'simulator/loop', ... 
>>>> (1236 bytes))
>>>> ^CClient null sending DISCONNECT
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Test your mosquitto server...
>>>>
>>>>    - subscribe in one window => mosquitto_sub -h x.x.x.x -t 
>>>>    junk/testing -u mosquittoUserHere -P mosquittoPassHere -m testing123
>>>>    - publish a test in another  => mosquitto_pub -h x.x.x.x -t 
>>>>    junk/testing -u mosquittoUserHere -P mosquittoPassHere
>>>>
>>>> If that doesn't work, your mosquitto setup is messed up.
>>>>
>>>> It ain't rocket science unless you are running a funky os variant or 
>>>> you have enabled packet filters blocking incoming traffic to the MQTT or 
>>>> Websockets ports.
>>>>
>>>>

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