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MQTT allows authentication through a username/password in the CONNECT packet. This PR allows the username/password to be passed that way through a config macro. Metrics are also collected for AWS IoT Core through a set of configurable macros that are hard coded to FreeRTOS #tskKERNEL_VERSION_NUMBER. The appropriate ALPN protocols are passed when using AWS IoT Core for username/password authentication. |
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Common | ||
coreMQTT_Windows_Simulator | ||
corePKCS11_MQTT_Mutual_Auth_Windows_Simulator | ||
corePKCS11_Windows_Simulator | ||
FreeRTOS_Plus_CLI_with_Trace_Windows_Simulator | ||
FreeRTOS_Plus_FAT_SL_and_CLI_Windows_Simulator | ||
FreeRTOS_Plus_Reliance_Edge_and_CLI_Windows_Simulator | ||
FreeRTOS_Plus_TCP_Minimal_Windows_Simulator | ||
FreeRTOS_Plus_UDP_and_CLI_LPC1830_GCC | ||
FreeRTOS_Plus_UDP_and_CLI_Windows_Simulator | ||
FreeRTOS_Plus_WolfSSL_Windows_Simulator | ||
Also_See_More_FreeRTOS+TCP_and_FreeRTOS_FAT_in_the_lab.url | ||
readme.txt |
Directories: + The FreeRTOS-Plus/Demo directory contains a demo application for every most of the FreeRTOS+ components. Lots of the demo applications use the FreeRTOS Windows simulator for easy evaluation. Be aware that FreeRTOS is much slower and not deterministic when executed in a simulated environment. + See http://www.freertos.org/plus