How can we provide Internet services restricted to amateur radio users with reasonable guarantee that non-hams do not gain access to the services, without an awful lot of manual work by the service provider and mailing license copies for every service? Current practices, alternatives, a proposal for better future implementation of distributed trust using X.509 certificates, and a demonstration of an implementation for a web service.
There's a catch, though. Due to a surprising event I won't be able to fly to Germany myself this weekend. Fortunately Erik Finskas, OH2LAK, has agreed to act as a proxy and present my material there! Not a bad deal, since he happens to be a seasoned professional in the right field, and has applied the presented technology both at work and in the linked UHF repeater network in Finland.
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I'd be interested in reading any papers or if there is a video on this.
Excellent! I do some presentations sometimes at the Radio Club to encourage new hams to do APRS and other digital modes too. However, I must take some time to make a decent presentation in Powerpoint or similar (I print some info, and use a blackboard to do graphics)
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