Ok, enough with the frozen world impression
December 31st, 2014 kennyrCan we turn up the temp please…
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Can we turn up the temp please…
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NOTE: I wrote this blog post over a year ago and never seem to have published it. I just re-read it and had to laugh. I was thinking about tackling this LoTW problem during the downtime this week. The one update to the story is that I have finally managed to upload a set of QSO’s to the system. One manually and then I also managed to get Aether to also work. I still don’t know exactly how to upload QSO’s under my old callsigns. Maybe I’ll work newest to oldest and just deal with it when I get all the KU7M uploaded. I also wonder if I will get there before retiring. :-)
73,
Kenny
———Original Post / 2013-10-27————
I know, I’m really late to jump on this bandwagon. Both because the Logbook of The World has been around for years now and there has been plenty of rants about it. But I have to share. I just went through my LoTW directory on my server at home and I have made four different passes trying to get it setup and working. Meaning I have generated four different sets of certificates over the years. I believe at least one of them was completed successfully, but to date I have never posted a single QSO entry.
So most rants I’m sure are centered around the whole cert process. The cert generation process is certainly a tough set of hurdles, but knowing a tiny little bit about public key certs, I understand why it works the way it does. The world doesn’t yet have a central key authority, so the ARRL had to roll their own. But here is the problem I kept running into, I’d generate a cert pair, finally get it uploaded and then completely lose steam on the process by the time postcard showed up. I also seemed to completely miss that having the public/private key wasn’t enough of a backup. Then there is the general problem that the ARRL seems to have a problem keeping the website up and running.
So fast forward to last week and I got motivated again to set this whole thing up. I downloaded the app to my mac and proceeded to look for the last set of keys I generated when I last tried to set this whole thing up. I immediately ran into the same set of problems, but I was a little bit ahead this time. So while I didn’t have a full backup (which I’m hoping is a *.p12 file), I seem to have had enough to make the ARRL send me a updated set of working keys.
So now I have to complete step two, which is to actually generate a signed log file and get it posted. So I went hunting for Macintosh logging software and decided to try out Aether.(It is available on the AppStore, which is important to me. It supports grid squares for VHF/UHF contacts and also seems to be happy importing and exporting logs) They have a full version on the web you can download and try out. (They support 30 QSOs in the free version) So without really looking at any docs, I managed to setup my station info pretty easily. I then grabbed the last QSO from my paper logbook and entered it. (Yes, I have a paper log book. I have had this logbook since my novice days and has all of my non-contest HF contacts in it)
So far, everything is working pretty well. I then decided to try and push the log to LoTW. This of course requires me entering a bunch of passwords to unlock the keys, but Aether manages to locate the keys without any help. (I’m guessing everything is stuck in my Mac keychain?) So then it tries pushing the entry into the ARRL servers and of course it fails. I try again, again it fails. I then exported the log to a ADIF file and started up the ARRL TSQL app, which is suppose to be able to push ADIF files into the LoTW service. This of course also fails.
Now I’m a little bit lost and try to log into the LoTW website and do it completely manually. Then I figure out the main problem, the LoTW site is down. BAM! Fail all over again. So now I’m stuck again and decided to write this rant instead. I am now going to try and generate certs for my other callsigns, so if I ever make this work, I can upload all the old logs I have. I have a bunch of VHF contest logs that I’d like to upload and most of them are using my old KK7GU callsign. And of course there are years worth of HF contacts in my paper logbook using my original KA7VQD callsign. I think I know how to-do this cert generation/tie it to my main cert. But of course I just realized that the ARRL site is down, so of course I won’t be able to finish this process.
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Rebuilding WordPress blogs and trying to kick this head cold….
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Might have noticed that my blog (this thing you are reading) has been dead for the last couple weeks. My main server had a harddisk failure a couple weeks ago and it caused the machine to not boot. I knew the drive was going and my plan was to replace it with an completely new machine. I even had the new machine built and everything moved over to it, except the blog. So old machine died and I thought, now I HAVE to spend the 30 minutes to move the blog.
But of course moving the blog turned out to be much, much harder then it should have been. I have moved the blog several times in the past, I had directions on how to-do it and I even had a working installation to work from, but it would not work.
So after spending most of today doing everything I could think of to spin up the blog with my backup, I finally gave up and just installed a fresh blog. After much Google searching, I found a reference that said if I just restored the wp_posts table into the new installation, it would restore all my posts. This mostly worked, I had to-do a little directory hacking to get my image upload directory to be visual.
I’m done for tonight, I’ll install the plug-ins that suck in twitter and G+ posts tomorrow.
But made it to Sunriver. The sun is out today, but cold…
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But first Starbucks!
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Biggest issue so far with getting a iPhone6+ is that my iPad mini now seems very slow.