Open ik3ocd opened 3 weeks ago
Sorry, but this is not a QLog report, but a TQSL dialog window. QLog only uses the external TQSL program. If an error occurs in this external utility, it is necessary to contact the TQSL developer(s).
I just quickly found a similar problem in some other project. It may be a problem that the new Fedora disabled the SHA1 hash function. If that doesn't mean anything to you, it's something that's used to sign QSOs. Unfortunately, according to this guide https://lotw.arrl.org/lotw-help/developer-tq8/?lang=en TQSL uses this deprecated function when generating the QSO signature.
it is mentioned here that export OPENSSL_ENABLE_SHA1_SIGNATURES=1
can solve this. It must be defined in the user bash settings (for all applications).
And next description on FedoraWiki: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SHA1SignaturesGuidance
hi ladislav, thanks for the help, it was not easy for me to solve the problem, a nice challenge on fedora linux 41, I managed to activate the SHA1 which fedora /rehl had deactivated, now in output data qlog---->lotw happens. see you soon and thanks again for the info.flavio
Il giorno sab 2 nov 2024 alle ore 15:19 Ladislav @.***> ha scritto:
And next description on FedoraWiki: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SHA1SignaturesGuidance
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flavio. It is not an Fedora issue. It is a big issue of TQSL. The use of SHA1 hash has long been marked as obsolete. Distributions have been warning a long time that this hash is outdated and will be disabled soon. And with the Fedora, that time has come.
The important thing is that the workaround helped you.
Ok, thanks for the clarification ladislav ,yes I thought it was fedora, lotw has been having some problems lately, but we're moving forward thanks again and see you soon. regards
Il giorno lun 4 nov 2024 alle ore 08:45 Ladislav @.***> ha scritto:
flavio. It is not an Fedora issue. It is a big issue of TQSL. The use of SHA1 hash has long been marked as obsolete. Distributions have been warning a long time that this hash is outdated and will be disabled soon. And with the Fedora, that time has come.
The important thing is that the workaround helped you.
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good morning ladislav, a new problem, since I updated fedora 40 to 41 there seems to be this problem with sending qso data to lotw I tried to update tqsl without positive results, maybe the new wayland graphical server that fedora uses? with the previous fedora 40 and wayland tqsl had no problems, maybe openssl reading on error message, any positive ideas?. bye and thanks as always for help. 73 by ik3ocd flavio