I have the same setup in Linux PC and RPi 3, except the fact, that Mosquitto and Mosquitto Client are also installed in RPi 3 (both in linux PC and RPi). This may cause the problem,while i try to declare the gateway in Loraserver it can’t be seen as active, despite the fact that has communication with packet forwarder. I will make a clean format and re-installation to RPi tomorrow.
By the way, you gave answer to my post https://forum.loraserver.io/t/configuration-of-lora-gateway-bridge-toml-file/881. Mqtt server that has to be configured in gateway-bridge conf file is the IP of Linux PC and NOT localhost, as it supposed mqtt broker and lora-gateway-bridge run in different hosts (Linux PC and RPi)?!?
Thanks @glederer007 for another time for your support and your patience to my questions!
Yes, the “heart” of the system is the MQTT Broker that handles the message flow. Usually this “sits” on the same server that hosts the loraserver and the lora-app-server. And since the gateway and its lora-gateway-bridge is on another server, the lora-gateway-bridge needs to connect to the MQTT Broker “sitting” on this server (the one that hosts lotaserver and lora-app-server).
It seems that everything is OK (except GPS that, as i gave manually my Gateway’s coordinations)…i might have to configurate it.
Next step will be to create a new application, after connecting a node which will send (and receive data).
I would like to ask you, if you know of course and @brocaar also, about the restrictions of this (private) use of loraserver? I mean that there are a lot of restrictions in TTN for example and i would like to know about these, using Loraserver.