it looks like I am connected, I happened to fumble around and see that netstat shows a connection to my devices:
but turning on the actors does not activate the relays...
I found the mosquitto install, and the .conf, and where logging is...
so maybe the User (or Client) entry is configured wrong on my Tasmota SonOffs?
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ netstat | grep "1883"
tcp 0 0 Pi3b:1883 SonOff_S31_2:2012 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 Pi3b:1883 SonOff_S31_1:31077 ESTABLISHED
tcp6 1 0 localhost:39265 localhost:1883 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6 1 0 localhost:41159 localhost:1883 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6 0 0 localhost:55681 localhost:1883 ESTABLISHED
tcp6 0 0 localhost:1883 localhost:55681 ESTABLISHED
pi@raspberrypi:~ $
tcp 0 0 Pi3b:1883 SonOff_S31_2:2012 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 Pi3b:1883 SonOff_S31_1:31077 ESTABLISHED
tcp6 1 0 localhost:39265 localhost:1883 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6 1 0 localhost:41159 localhost:1883 CLOSE_WAIT
tcp6 0 0 localhost:55681 localhost:1883 ESTABLISHED
tcp6 0 0 localhost:1883 localhost:55681 ESTABLISHED
pi@raspberrypi:~ $
but turning on the actors does not activate the relays...
I found the mosquitto install, and the .conf, and where logging is...
1540747687: New connection from 192.168.5.84 on port 1883.
1540747687: New client connected from 192.168.5.84 as DVES_7D26BA (c1, k15, u'DVES_USER').
1540747690: New connection from 192.168.5.83 on port 1883.
pi@raspberrypi:~ $
1540747687: New client connected from 192.168.5.84 as DVES_7D26BA (c1, k15, u'DVES_USER').
1540747690: New connection from 192.168.5.83 on port 1883.
pi@raspberrypi:~ $
so maybe the User (or Client) entry is configured wrong on my Tasmota SonOffs?