[hpsdr] Hpsdr Digest, Vol 126, Issue 13

Al K0VM at arrl.net
Mon Aug 22 09:42:25 PDT 2016


FWIW... I am running PowerSDR with OZY on 64 bit5 WIN 10 anniversary 
update (build 1607) without any issue..  Didn't need to do anything special.
Guess we'll see if any thing happens in 60-90 days.

... but YMMV

AL, K0VM


On 8/20/2016 12:56 PM, hpsdr-request at lists.openhpsdr.org wrote:
> Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2016 10:51:11 -0400
> From: "George Byrkit" <ghbyrkit at chartermi.net>
> To: <hpsdr at openhpsdr.org>
> Subject: [hpsdr] Ozy/Magister will likely stop working on Win10 in
> 	about 60	days
> Message-ID: <025701d1faf2$4b24d630$e16e8290$@chartermi.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain;	charset="us-ascii"
>
> Dear all,
>
> So Microsoft has a policy for double-signed drivers on Windows 10 that didn't exist
> before, and it will take place between 60 and 90 days after the release of Windows 10
> Anniversary (build 1607).
>
> The purpose of this is to ensure that the drivers are fully signed and fully trusted, at a
> level that is greater than before, in order to be able to load on any computer with Secure
> Boot active in the BIOS.
>
> I won't enter into a debate as to whether this is a good thing or a bad thing.  I will
> only point out that the Ozy/Magister USB drivers for PowerSDR, KISS Konsole, etc., are NOT
> double-signed, and I don't really see a need to do that, and take the time, and spend the
> money to do so.
>
> While the current Ozy/Magister USB driver is single-signed, it is signed with a
> certificate that is too old to be able to put the package thru Microsoft to get their
> counter-signature.  If you want more information, I suggest that you visit
> http://www.osr.com/developers-blog and check the article 'Driver Signing - more details
> emerge".
>
> To do all of this requires a 'code signing certificate' from one of the vendors of such
> certificates, apparently with 'EV' (extended validation?)  Such seem to cost $200-$400 per
> year.  Since everything new uses Metis technology (Ethernet), I don't think that it is
> worth the cost or the hassle to keep supporting Ozy/Magister on Windows 10.  If someone
> who wants it to keep working donates the money, there might be a chance to reconsider.
>
> 73,
> George K9TRV
>



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