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RE: [CQ-Contest] LoTW Usage - Will you use it???

To: R Johnson <k1vu@tmlp.com>, cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] LoTW Usage - Will you use it???
From: Jim Rhodes <k0xu@iowadsl.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 21:26:46 -0500
List-post: <mailto:cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sounds to me that you have decided that you aren't going to like it no matter what. You even criticize them for going out of their way in trying to help people out. Thanks for letting us know your opinion, now we can get on with things that matter.

At 07:53 PM 9/29/03, R Johnson wrote:
Dick:
Are you speaking for yourself or the ARRL LoTW team using the CQ Contest List
for a forum for the League ???

After doing a TEOMA.COM  search on your callsign WC1M, I found that " those
advising the project include Dick Green, WC1M"!!!
See  http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2001/08/02/3/ !!!

I personally consider it poor form for the ARRL, their employees or advisors
to use a Public List in this manner.

Other member associated with the development LoTW have refrained from using
Non-ARRL list to respond to LoTW questions !!!

73
Bob, K1VU

At 11:49 9/29/2003 , Dick Green wrote:
>While I agree with Darryl that the most secure method is for a DX station to
>send a CD-R with a signed log to a QSL manager for upload to LoTW, this may
>not be feasible or desirable in all cases. Therefore, it was contemplated
>that QSL managers might need certs for some of the stations they manage.
>Many DX stations either don't have access to the Internet to obtain a cert,
>don't have throughput adequate for large logs, or don't want to hassle with
>Qsling in any form.
>
>In my opinion, the next best choice is for the QSL manager to apply for a
>cert for the DX station. This would be appropriate when the DX station has
>no access to the Internet, cannot or does not want to upload logs to LoTW,
>or supplies paper logs to a QSL manager who types them into a logging
>program. In this case, the QSL manager would apply for the cert. The DX
>station still has to supply the required license and ID information, so
>security is maintained. I don't know whether ARRL will mail the password to
>the DX station or to the QSL manager in such cases. I believe there will be
>documentation on the web about this shortly.
>
>If the DX station has Internet access and wants to be able to upload logs
>too, then it is possible to share the cert with a QSL manager. He would use
>the "Certificate... Save" feature to export the certificate and e-mail the
>resulting .P12 file to the QSL manager. The export is relatively safe, in
>that a password can be specified to protect the private key in the export
>file, making it useless to anyone who happens to intercept the file. I agree
>with Darryl that this is the least secure way to do it, but it may be
>appropriate for some stations.
>
>In both cases where the QSL manager has a cert for the DX station, the DX
>station is effectively trusting that the QSL manager will not issue QSLs to
>people who didn't earn them. However, this level of trust has always been
>necessary for paper QSL cards, too.
>
>Note that the certificate export command allows all-important backup of the
>cert and private key to another medium. Do not use the .TQ6 file to backup
>the certificate because it contains only the the public key that is used to
>verify your signature, not the private key used to sign QSOs. Use TQSLcert's
>"Certificate... Save" command to create a .P12 file for export and save it
>to a floppy, CD-R, tape, another hard drive, another computer, etc. The
>private key is not stored on ARRL computers (only your computer) and cannot
>be recreated if you lose it. Similarly, any password you choose to protect
>the private key is known only to you and is not stored on the ARRL
>computers. Don't forget it!
>
>73, Dick WC1M
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Darryl Wagoner [mailto:darryl@shecora.com]
> > Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 11:45 AM
> > To: cq-contest@contesting.com
> > Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] LoTW Usage - Will you use it???
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> >
> > > Another choice would be to e-mail your zipped ADIF file and
> > > cert to a trusted person who has broadband or can stand the
> > > dial-up time. Basically, this person will be acting as your
> > > LoTW QSL Manager.
> >
> > Ah, that won't work unless you also send them the private
> > key. Which I think is a very bad idea.  I think it would be
> > better to send a CD with the signed log to a friend or
> > someone else willing to upload the data.
> >
> > Also maybe ARRL would consider setting up a signing server
> > where the private key is kept encrypted and the owner could
> > upload unsigned QSO and the server would sign them using the
> > the private once the owner has provide their private key password.
> >
> > good luck & 73
> > -darryl WA1GON
> >
> >
>
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