• exec/mqtt_spy.jsexec/str_cmds.js

    From Rob Swindell (on Debian Linux)@VERT to Git commit to main/sbbs/master on Friday, August 04, 2023 17:46:57
    https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/commit/e99aa524ac27e8f9a1b3d4c4
    Added Files:
    exec/mqtt_spy.js
    Modified Files:
    exec/str_cmds.js
    Log Message:
    Support for spying via MQTT between nodes

    For read-only spying, the mqtt_spy.js module can be used via jsexec (from an
    OS shell command prompt), similar to mosquitto_sub.

    For read-write spying, just use the ;SPY sysop command as before and if MQTT
    is configured/enabled, it'll use MQTT rather than sockets or shared memory queues to spy on the target node.

    For the first time, you can spy between nodes that are on different servers of the same BBS using the ;SPY sysop command.

    Passes through ctrl characters (except Ctrl-C), unlike the built-in spy function. This could be revisited later or made optional, but it sems to make sense to allow Ctrl-Z (e.g. to save a message in fseditor.js) to be passed through to the target node.

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  • From deon@VERT/ALTERANT to Rob Swindell (on Debian Linux) on Saturday, August 05, 2023 16:34:53
    Re: exec/mqtt_spy.jsexec/str_cmds.js
    By: Rob Swindell (on Debian Linux) to Git commit to main/sbbs/master on Fri Aug 04 2023 05:46 pm

    For read-write spying, just use the ;SPY sysop command as before and if MQTT is configured/enabled, it'll use MQTT rather than sockets or shared memory queues to spy on the target node.

    For the first time, you can spy between nodes that are on different servers of the same BBS using the ;SPY sysop command.

    Nice :)


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