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Old 02-02-2020
With a little bit of work, was able to build a nice "Wuhan Coronavirus Status" app using MQTT and the IoT-OnOff app. More on this technique here:

ESP32 (ESP-WROOM-32) as an MQTT Client Subscribed to Linux Server Load Average Messages

The result turned out nice, I think. I like the look and feel of this app considerably better than other apps I prototyped, and it is much more cost effective (free).

If anyone wants to build such an app like this, please just let me know (post back in this thread) and I will show you how to build this, step-by-step. If you want to you my MQTT server / service, I can make that happen for you as well.

So, in nutshell, you can have this "Wuhan Coronavirus" public service status app working for free, 100% and I assure you, 100% your usage data will be private and never shared with any third party, never under any circumstances. This is public app to help others, not to make money (as many companies seem to forget in times of crisis and look to profit from the misfortunes of others. Not here at unix.com! This app I created has one purpose - to help those who might need this information during a humanitarian crisis. This is how IT should really be used, to help others in times of need and crisis. If one person benefits, I am more than happy enough. I don't need money, fame or fortune from IT.


Wuhan Coronavirus Status App for China - Rapid Prototype using MQTT and the IoT OnOff IOS App-img_0463jpg


Reference to first prototype (retired):

Wuhan Coronavirus Status for China - Rapid Prototype Blynk App with ESP8266

For the next part of this project, I think I will build a Node-RED dashboard app for macOS. I installed Node-RED yesterday when searching for dashboard app, but I need to import the dashboard widgets and set it up to display a dashboard with MQTT data,
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AuthCAS(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      AuthCAS(3pm)

NAME
AuthCAS - Client library for CAS 2.0 authentication server VERSION
Version 1.5 DESCRIPTION
AuthCAS aims at providing a Perl API to Yale's Central Authentication System (CAS). Only a basic Perl library is provided with CAS whereas AuthCAS is a full object-oriented library. =head1 PREREQUISITES This script requires IO::Socket::SSL and LWP::UserAgent any Network SYNOPSIS
A simple example with a direct CAS authentication use AuthCAS; my $cas = new AuthCAS(casUrl => 'https://cas.myserver, CAFile => '/etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/ca-bundle.crt', ); my $login_url = $cas->getServerLoginURL('http://myserver/app.cgi'); ## The user should be redirected to the $login_url ## When coming back from the CAS server a ticket is provided in the QUERY_STRING ## $ST should contain the receaved Service Ticket my $user = $cas->validateST('http://myserver/app.cgi', $ST); printf "User authenticated as %s ", $user; In the following example a proxy is requesting a Proxy Ticket for the target application $cas->proxyMode(pgtFile => '/tmp/pgt.txt', pgtCallbackUrl => 'https://myserver/proxy.cgi?callback=1 ); ## Same as before but the URL is the proxy URL my $login_url = $cas->getServerLoginURL('http://myserver/proxy.cgi'); ## Like in the previous example we should receave a $ST my $user = $cas->validateST('http://myserver/proxy.cgi', $ST); ## Process errors printf STDERR "Error: %s ", &AuthCAS::get_errors() unless (defined $user); ## Now we request a Proxy Ticket for the target application my $PT = $cas->retrievePT('http://myserver/app.cgi'); ## This piece of code is executed by the target application ## It received a Proxy Ticket from the proxy my ($user, @proxies) = $cas->validatePT('http://myserver/app.cgi', $PT); printf "User authenticated as %s via %s proxies ", $user, join(',',@proxies); DESCRIPTION
CAS is Yale University's web authentication system, heavily inspired by Kerberos. Release 2.0 of CAS provides "proxied credential" feature that allows authentication tickets to be carried by intermediate applications (Portals for instance), they are called proxy. This AuthCAS Perl module provides required subroutines to validate and retrieve CAS tickets. SEE ALSO
Yale Central Authentication Service (http://www.yale.edu/tp/auth/) phpCAS (http://esup-phpcas.sourceforge.net/) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003 Comite Reseau des Universites (http://www.cru.fr). All rights reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. AUTHORS
Olivier Salaun perl v5.12.3 2011-05-17 AuthCAS(3pm)
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