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Roger Light (@ralight) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 156 · Folger: 151
Do 18.07.2024 15:03
Do you see a hex string and wonder if it might be a valid MQTT packet?
Do people sometimes send you hex strings of #MQTT packets?
If so, you might like mqttdecode, which is a command line tool that attempts to translate hex strings into text representations of MQTT packets, highlighting any errors.
https://github.com/mqtt-tools/mqttdecode
Screenshot of a command line terminal running the mqttdecode command with a hex string representing an MQTT v3.1.1 CONNECT packet, plus text output that describes the packet contents: clean session, keepalive, client ID, username, and password.
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