The newer IoT dashboard has the option to connect to the Azure cloud. Just before you activate your Azure account, try it.
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To connect devices such as Raspberry Pi to Azure cloud services, you first need to connect to an Azure IoT hub (IoT hub) and then create an azure device ID for your device. If you don't have an optional azure IoT hub, you can create it directly in your IoT dashboard with a subscription.
Of course, it can be created in Azure's console.
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IoT Hub currently has four different pricing, with no difference in functionality, just the number of days/units/messages allowed. For testing, choosing a free F1 is no good.
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After you confirm Azure deploys the new IoT hub, you can view and configure the parameters when the deployment is complete.
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How do I identify the devices that connect to Azure IoT hub? How do you make sure that the message is from a trusted device? Azure is implemented via the Trusted Platform Module TPM on the device. Where is the Raspberry Pi TPM module?
No, we're just going to simulate a ~ build a configuration file for a software TPM emulator on Windows IoT core.
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After the configuration is complete, you can also see the relevant log records on the Azure console.
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