EnglishFrenchSpanish

OnWorks favicon

tqsl - Online in the Cloud

Run tqsl in OnWorks free hosting provider over Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

This is the command tqsl that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


TQSL - digitally sign amateur radio contact logs

SYNOPSIS


tqsl -i [certificate-file]...

tqsl [OPTIONS] [log-file]...

DESCRIPTION


TrustedQSL is a file format and set of procedures that is used to send digitally
signed QSL information (logs of contacts between amateur radio operators). One
notable service that makes use of TrustedQSL is ARRL's Logbook of the World.

The tqsl program is used to digitally sign contact log files using a digital
certificate. It is also used to generate requests for digital certificates and to
store the resulting received digital certificates. (Certificates used to be handled
by a separate program, tqslcert, but all functions are now handled by tqsl).

This manual page briefly documents the tqsl program. Complete documentation is also
available:

tqsl: file:///usr/share/TrustedQSL/help/tqslapp/main.htm

OPTIONS


tqsl accepts these command line options:

-b begin_date and -e end_date
Supply a start date and end date for QSOs to be signed. If present, any QSOs
before the begin date will be ignored, and any after the end date will be
ignored. If either begin or end are omitted, then the corresponding limit is
ignored. You should specify -d with this option to suppress the normal date
range dialog as these options will override the user-specified dates if given.

-d Suppress date-range dialog. If present, the QSO date-range dialog will not be
shown for files that follow this option on the command line.

-l location_name
Selects an existing station location. This location will be used for the
commands that follow. If the station location doesn't exist, tqsl will just
exit.

-o output_file
Writes the resulting signed log file to output_file instead of a default name
based on the input log-file name.

-s Add or edit station location. If there is a preceding -l option the specified
location will be edited. If there is no preceding -l option, a new station
location is being added.

-x (or) -q
Exit tqsl. If this argument is used it should be the last one on the command
line. If this argument is not present, tqsl will begin normal operation after
successfully processing all command-line arguments.

-u Upload log file. If this argument is used, the input files will be signed then
automatically uploaded to the Logbook of the World web site for processing.

-v Display the version number of tqsl and exit.

-i filename
Import a certificate - either a signed response (.tq6) or a certificate stored
with a private key in PKCS#12 format (.p12).

-t filename
Open a diagnostic trace file at startup. This file will log internal TQSL
function calls for debugging purposes.

log-files
Any command-line parameter that is not an option or an option's argument will
be treated as the name of a log file (ADIF or Cabrillo) to be signed. The
resulting signed file (.tq8) will be placed in the same directory as the log
file, overwriting any existing .tq8 file of the same name. (Note: If this
option is not preceded by a -l option that selects the station location to be
used for signing, the Select Station Location for Signing dialog will be
presented.) File names that contain spaces or other shell-special characters
should be quoted in a manner suitable for the operating system and shell
that's being used. If -u is used, the signed log is not saved to disk but is
instead uploaded and submitted to Logbook of the World.

N.B.: If the private key needed to sign a log is protected by a password, the
user will be prompted to supply that password for each file being signed.

Use tqsl online using onworks.net services


Free Servers & Workstations

Download Windows & Linux apps

  • 1
    AstrOrzPlayer
    AstrOrzPlayer
    AstrOrz Player is a free media player
    software, part based on WMP and VLC. The
    player is in a minimalist style, with
    more than ten theme colors, and can also
    b...
    Download AstrOrzPlayer
  • 2
    movistartv
    movistartv
    Kodi Movistar+ TV es un ADDON para XBMC/
    Kodi que permite disponer de un
    decodificador de los servicios IPTV de
    Movistar integrado en uno de los
    mediacenters ma...
    Download movistartv
  • 3
    Code::Blocks
    Code::Blocks
    Code::Blocks is a free, open-source,
    cross-platform C, C++ and Fortran IDE
    built to meet the most demanding needs
    of its users. It is designed to be very
    extens...
    Download Code::Blocks
  • 4
    Amidst
    Amidst
    Amidst or Advanced Minecraft Interface
    and Data/Structure Tracking is a tool to
    display an overview of a Minecraft
    world, without actually creating it. It
    can ...
    Download Amidst
  • 5
    MSYS2
    MSYS2
    MSYS2 is a collection of tools and
    libraries providing you with an
    easy-to-use environment for building,
    installing and running native Windows
    software. It con...
    Download MSYS2
  • 6
    libjpeg-turbo
    libjpeg-turbo
    libjpeg-turbo is a JPEG image codec
    that uses SIMD instructions (MMX, SSE2,
    NEON, AltiVec) to accelerate baseline
    JPEG compression and decompression on
    x86, x8...
    Download libjpeg-turbo
  • More »

Linux commands

Ad