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Re: fldigi password for qrz lookup bug



Jaye,

To the best of my knowledge the source code for the QRZ password process is NOT open source and the ONLY way you are going to resolve your issue is to contact FlDigi and/or QRZ via the methods mentioned. I highly doubt that linuxham is going to get your message or be able to help you.

Dave - KB3EFS


On 3/8/22 17:14, MJ Inabnit wrote:
Dave,

Thank you.  Yet I am hoping one of the ham here is able to read the
source code for qrz password process.  I've reverted to a short password
for now, but knowing what characters and max length would be very helpful.

Hopefully my message made it to the linuxham@group.io people.  Don't
want to join that high traffic list.

tnx & 73
j

On 3/8/22 2:08 PM, kb3efs.dave wrote:
Jaye,

Your problem most likely lies with FlDigi and/or QRZ; not with Debian.

Address your issue to the FlDigi developer(s) first. They can be reached at:

    General usage support for Linux, Unix, OS X : Join 'linuxham' at
    groups.io <https://groups.io/g/linuxham>

    NBEMS support for Windows, Linux, Unix & OS X: Join 'nbems' at
    groups.io <https://groups.io/g/nbems>

    Support group for Windows users of fldigi: Join 'winfldigi' at
    groups.io <https://groups.io/g/winfldigi>

Secondly the support desk at QRZ.com might be able to help you; contact
them via the QRZ webpage.

73
Dave
KB3EFS


On 3/8/22 16:12, MJ Inabnit wrote:
Greetings,

I stumbled on an issue with FLDIGI performing qrz callsign lookups while
using a strong password.  I've read the fldigi manual and README to no
avail.

Anyone know what characters fldigi will use and maximum password size?
My browsers have no problems with my strong password, but I use fldigi
extensively and really want it to work for lookups with a strong long
password.

I've attempted to send a bug report to linuxham@group.io regarding this bug.

Thank you, 73

Jaye ke6sls


      



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