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Can anyone point me to docs/info on the /proc directory. Specifically,
I'm looking at content format, field descriptions, etc.
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to get the stats as part of a guarantee
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Help!!! My system went down this morning and coming back up, I'm getting
the following on my console, syslog, kern.log, debug, and messages file.
It's filling up my logs, filling my drives, and creating all kinds of
havoc. I haven't modified my kernel in any way and what shows below is
all I'm
I have a 486/66 8M with 4 ne2k clones in it. What does the bridging code
get me? Every machine on each of the subnets can see every other machine
right now with just the basic routing table? Is it a performance issue?
Bridging provides you with a bunch of options and features
1. Allows you
I have a fairly urgent need for load balancing two modems, but eql just
does not work for me. All the bits are in place but all traffic goes
via
ppp1.
You must make sure that the hardware at the other end of the connection
will also support load balancing (i.e. it must be a linux box, a
still got the old kernel available).
Any help/hints you can provide would be much appreciated.
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will determine whether 1) above
works...)
Thanks for any help/comments/info you can provide.
Regards,
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Baan Business Systems
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not using RAS instead?
My thoughts are because it only runs on NT and Microsoft made it...
grin... but the people on my end aren't seeing these as good reasons
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. are all configured as expected.
Any other suggestions?
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I upgraded afterstep to 1.4, but I had to downgrade it back to 1.0,
cuz the new one did not get any of my old confs, and looked horrible!
Did I do anything wrong?
Yeah, you didn't configure it to your own tastes!Give it another try!
The conf files and structure have totally changed between
.
If you have any suggestions or clues or know of any docs, faqs, howtos that
might help me out, please let me know.
Much appreciated.
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Thanks for any help you can provide.
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it all for you for free!
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Linux is not user-friendly.
It _is_ user-friendly. It's just not ignorant-friendly or idiot-friendly
I haven't received any responses on this since I posted it a few days ago,
so thought I'd try again.
If you've got MajorDomo running, I'd like to talk further with you.
Please help if you can.
Thanks,
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Systems Analyst Langley, BC, Canada
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administrating Win95/WinNT every day than I do Linux :-(
Anyway, let's get back to discussing a real OS, eh?
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Linux is not user-friendly
. Could this be a problem
with the client, or is it the server?
Anyone else doing this?
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Linux is not user
what the startup files are defined
as
or where they are defined (say, .login and .startup.x11 from my old dec
days)
System startup is in /etc/init.d
User startup is /etc/profile and $HOME/.bash_profile, etc.
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Kevin Traas Baan Business Systems
Systems Analyst Langley, BC, Canada
tables on the NT box, I'd like
to configure things automatically - thus my message about setting
netmasks
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Linux is not user-friendly
running in the background with a sleep 60 or so that looks to
see who's logged in and configures the routing table based on that, but this
would be quite a hack - there's got to be a better way)
Thanks for your help, Jens.
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Kevin Traas Baan Business Systems
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for quite a number of dialin lines, a modem
server such as the Livingston PortMaster III might be more what you're
looking for. It's a much better option than a whole swack of modems
sitting on a shelf. See http://www.livingston.com for more info.)
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Kevin Traas Baan Business Systems
Systems
be just a
routing problem - timout's somewhere - but that doesn't explain why systems
behind the router are still accessible normally.
Any ideas on what might be happening here?
TIA for any suggestions,
Kevin
Traas
Baan Business SystemsSystems
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on what might be happening here?
TIA for any suggestions,
Kevin TraasBaan Business Systems
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Can anyone tell me what the following permission means?
drwx-T 2 bong admin1024 Oct 29 21:27 private
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From: David Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Kevin Traas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, October 30, 1997 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Fuck the script... I want him gone now
On Thu, 30 Oct 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
Can anyone tell me what the following permission means?
drwx
capabilities. So, I'd like to begin
some discussion in this list on the merits of using Debian as a firewall -
something beyond just IP Masquerading, etc.
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Kevin Traas
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To: Greg Whalin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Firewall list firewalls
appreciated.
(BTW, I went to various Apache web sites and haven't been able to find any
of this information or mailing lists pertaining to the Apache Web Server.
Do you know of any?)
Later,
Kevin TraasBaan Business Systems
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[EMAIL
Run `/usr/sbin/apache -l | more` to find out which modules are loaded and
active.
Later,
Kevin Traas
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Date: Friday, October 31, 1997 2:51 PM
Subject: Apache mod_actions
on a number of systems. If you have any further
questions about config files, etc, just let me know - I'll do what I can to
help.
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Will Samba work across a router? The Internet?
i.e. I'm about 8000KM away from the Linux system I'd like to connect to via
SMB.
Am I dreaming? Is there a way to do this? If so, any pointers? The HOWTO
didn't deal with this issue at all.
later,
Kevin TraasBaan Business
Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably external)
that work well under Linux?
I'm looking to possibly configure two using EQL to get roughly 100Kbps
performance from my ISP.
TIA,
Kevin TraasBaan Business Systems
Systems AnalystLangley
Can anyone make any recommendations for K56Flex modems (preferably
external) that work well under Linux?
This isn't a Linux issue. Any modem, whether K56Flex or x2 will work under
Linux.
Sorry, but I beg to differ
Winmodem products are really a PITA in Linux - unless something's changed
Did you try sticking an ifconfig in at the end of /etc/init.d/network to
see if the interface is up at that particular moment?
Maybe something else is shutting it down somewhere else ???
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Kevin
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I just heard on BugTraq that there's now a bugfix available for Linux
Anyone heard of it or where it might be obtained?
For those that are wondering what I'm talking about
http://support.intel.com/support/processors/pentium/ppiie/index.htm
Regards,
Kevin TraasBaan
I've got a friend that I'm trying to support over the phone He's
getting the above error when trying to run pon. I've gone through all the
obvious things, but have had no success.
Does anyone have any ideas?
- Running lsmod showed ppp loaded.
- Rebuilding kernel with static ppp support
/path/to/ircd
/path/to/eggdrop
---snip here
Just a few additional comments:
- make sure the #!/bin/sh is the *first* line in the file.
- adjust the path entries as required... obviously.
- chmod 755 /etc/rc.boot/irc-startup to make it executable
Good luck,
Kevin Traas
?
What error messages (if any) are displayed when you run dmesg?
If you have all configs setup properly, then it might be an IRQ or I/O
conflict, but you haven't provided enough info... yet.
Give us what dmesg outputs and we'll go from there.
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Sorry, can't answer this one... I've never used X. ***Long live the Shell
Prompt*** grin
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percentages
Caldera 9 2%
Debian 245 42%
RedHat 223 38%
Slackware 93 16%
Other 9 2%
Total number of votes 579
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, DialD drops the link (to save you money... grin...). It's really
slick and many people use it.
As for an X config for PPP, I've never used it (I'm shell-prompt driven...),
but you're probably looking for XISP.
Both XISP and DialD are Debian packages
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Basically, I'm considering rebuilding the kernel to add in some things
I'm missing (sound) and removing some things that I don't need (SCSI
support, for one).
Good call !
I've read all the howtos and got all the files, so I'm pretty sure I
have a good idea of how to do it (but I'm open to
At http://www.slashdot.org/, there is a poll of favorite linux
distributions. I encourage you all to go vote for debian, which
is currently trailing redhat by about 50 votes.
Has anyone advertized this on whatever Redhat (and the other
distributions) have as user lists? While it might be
You might want to look into DialD (Dial-on-Demand). This package
automatically makes and breaks connections to the Internet as needed.
You
just start up NetScape, etc. and the modem dials... After an inactivity
timeout, DialD drops the link (to save you money... grin...). It's
really
slick
You're asking this on a *Debian* Linux mailing list? Sorry, buddy, but
there aren't too many people here that are going to be able to help you
out I've never used RedHat.
You're going to want to check out http://www.redhat.com for RedHat support.
They've got mailing lists too - and you'll
for
a quick/lazy answer grin
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If I remember (off the top) correctly, lseek() is/was the limiting factor on
filesystem sizes... At one time, this was 32bit, so max addressable
filesystem size was 2GB.
Has this changed? i.e. what is the max ext2 filesystem size?
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Well, I've got a Tecra 510, but I haven't found an XServer other than VGA
that works with the video in this thing So, X isn't much of an
option
Unless anyone else can help - I'd be much appreciative! (Chipset is
CL65550.)
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to replace it with! Long live Linux!
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/Security/Linux-Security-FAQ/CFS-Doc.html
There's also: http://edu-gw.dia.unisa.it/tcfs/ The Transparent
CryptoGraphic File System
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Can anyone recommend an Ultra SCSI controller that works under Linux?
I'm looking to hang several of the new 18GB Barracuda/Cheetah Seagate drives
off of one...
I'm currently looking at the BusLogic Flashpoint BT-950.
Is anyone using this card? Any comments?
TIA,
Kevin Traas
I should also ask about the Mylex DAC960PD. Or, are there any other
Ultra-SCSI RAID controllers supported in Linux?
Can anyone recommend an Ultra SCSI controller that works under Linux?
I'm looking to hang several of the new 18GB Barracuda/Cheetah Seagate
drives
off of one...
I'm currently
Have you looked at the software RAID? Is it more flexible because you
can run it with hard disks with different geometry.
!!! ??? I've never heard of this under Linux?
Can anyone provide more info?
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the CMOS out. Then, just re-autodetect
everything and you're set to go.
Short of encrypting the filesystem itself, I have yet to find a way to
secure things under Linux But if anyone has any ideas, I'd be *more*
than glad to hear them
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I'm trying to compile land.c (as in the exploit) ...
Why you need to compile this program?
BTW, linux is NOT vulnerable to this attack. Even version 1.2.13.
Kudos to Linux!!!
Makes me proud!
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I'm trying to compile land.c (as in the exploit) ...
Why you need to compile this program?
BTW, linux is NOT vulnerable to this attack. Even version 1.2.13.
Kudos to Linux!!!
Makes me proud to be a Linux user/supporter
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this or does the speed have to
be set manually in a config file somewhere?
If this chipset/driver can't do it, do you know of one that can?
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Of course anyone can also just delete the whole partition and destory
everything.. but usually isn't as useful.
When deciding to encrypt the filesystem, the above is the *very* least of
your worries.The whole point of encrypting it is to keep it's contents
secret. Nuking the partition is a
Where is the original article??
Someone posted to a NewsGroup about 2 weeks ago. Not sure which one
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I haven't been able to reach http://ipmasq.home.ml.org today at all - and,
of course, the list of mirrors is on that site as well So much for fault
tolerance
Anyone know of an available mirror of this site?
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Another option for Linux is Squid:
http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid/FAQ/FAQ.html
Later,
Kevin
Isn't there some kind of cache software, though? I don't know what
it's called, but it caches webpages locally, and won't querry the
remote server unless the page isn't in the cache? What is it
Does anybody know of any reliable mirorrs? .
I use exclusively ftp.cdrom.com or sunsite.unc.edu.
Either of them always have very reasonable rates - and I'm on T1.
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for months. They say nothing's
changed.
Any ideas?
TIA,
Kevin Traas
, and axionet.com is *not* their DN.
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If you've got a suggestion, I'd love to hear it.
Okay, first suggestion is to turn off rich text or HTML email in your mail
client. Email does NOT have pretty colors or centering and I usually just
delete any message I see which looks like a webpage.
Yeah, apologies to everyone about that
mail.dn in
/etc/hosts. Now, no more log entries
Can anyone tell me why qpopper couldn't resolve the mail.dn name via DNS
and requires an entry in /etc/hosts? Design limitation?
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I started it.. grin
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From: Scott Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Tuesday, December 02, 1997 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: DNS Problem
On Tue, 2 Dec
post and see if anyone had any comments
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QUESTION: Is their a generic ip addressing scheme that should be used
within this company , since it is not connected in any way to the net.
Does it even matter? I guess I could use any address I want ...
There's an RFC on this, but I can't quote the number at the moment
This RFC defines the
and Data
OSI layers. Protocols work above that in the Network (IP) and Transport
(TCP) layers
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out the following PC Week article:
http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/news/0720/20morac.html
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your
mirror. (Not nearly as easy as it sounds.)
By far your best option is to download the ISO images.
Regards,
Kevin Traas
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Date: Thursday, July 23, 1998 5
, nothing shows up on-screen.
Any ideas? Any words-of-wisdom? Pointers to tfm are welcome.
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with a
Winbloze box, anyways)
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Dinesh, Adaptec DirectCD will not write images. You'll most likely need to
get a commercial package such as Adaptec CD Creator Deluxe. (It's what I
use to burn the images I create using mkisofs on my Linux box.)
Regards,
Kevin Traas
-Original Message-
From: Dinesh Nadarajah [EMAIL
So, we're a few hours away from *two* weeks since hamm was officially
released as Debian 2.0.
**HOWEVER**, nonus.debian.org still has stable pointed to bo and
hamm identified as frozen.
Any ideas on when this will be updated?
Also, incoming-non-US is pretty full of stuff, too Will
| So, we're a few hours away from *two* weeks since hamm was officially
| released as Debian 2.0.
|
| **HOWEVER**, nonus.debian.org still has stable pointed to bo and
| hamm identified as frozen.
|
| Any ideas on when this will be updated?
Huh? Where are you looking?
Same server, but in
Thanks for the reply Sorry for the delay in response here, but
I've been _very_ busy... Well, I have Adaptec Easy CD Pro which can
write ISO image files to CD, but I thought _that_ wouldn't work
either because it doesn't support the Rock Ridge Extensions (read
from a previous post to
the
problem to be with my DNS config. We don't have an ISDN connection and
pinging the IP addr directly results in no delays.
I'll hit the DNS docs and do some RTFM and see if I can figure out what's
wrong.
Thanks for your help,
Kevin Traas
Systems Analyst
Edmondson Roper Chartered Accountants
(incomplete) .deb file?
I've had success with this only because I have a static IP address with my
ISP. If you are running PPP with dynamic addressing, then I think you can
forget it
Later,
Kevin Traas
Systems Analyst
Edmondson Roper Chartered Accountants
http://users.uniserve.com/~erca
Chilliwack
Pinnacle drives! DOH!
My $0.02...
Kevin Traas
Systems Analyst
Edmondson Roper Chartered Accountants
http://users.uniserve.com/~erca
Chilliwack, B.C.
Pager: (604) 918-2054
Office: (604) 792-1915
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frame type, while all newer versions of
Netware (3.12, 4.0x, 4.1x) default to 802.2.
However, there's nothing stopping the Netware 3.11 Administrator from
specifying an 802.2 frametype in the AUTOEXEC.NCF. (You could even bind
both frametypes, if desired).
Later,
Kevin Traas
Systems Analyst
intervention.
Is this possible? If so, any suggestions, etc.?
TIA,
Kevin Traas
Systems Analyst
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http://www.eroper.bc.ca
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In your email to me, Kevin Traas, you wrote:
I would like to offer both normal terminal and PPP connections on my
dial-in modems for my end-users. If possible, I'd like it to be as
automated as possible - i.e. No user intervention.
Is this possible? If so, any suggestions, etc
on
the Linux platform?
TIA,
Kevin Traas
Systems Analyst
Edmondson Roper CA
http://www.eroper.bc.ca
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not found, I get a server not found.
Server is shown as //hanoi/pathname - it should read
//hanoi.earthlight.co.nz/
Hope this helps,
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info on Multilink PPP in the HowTo's,
etc.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or, is it not yet available
on
the Linux platform?
TIA,
Kevin Traas
Systems Analyst
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more knowledgeable about EQL than I
am - I'm a true newbie in this area.
Thanks for the help,
Kevin Traas
Systems Analyst
Edmondson Roper CA
http://www.eroper.bc.ca
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ISDN, Motorola
Bitsurfer Pro, etc.
TIA for your help,
Kevin Traas
Systems Analyst
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115,200bps? Do you connect at 64K or 128K
or either?
TIA,
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they'll do one for Linux?!
Wouldn't it be nice? And much easier on all of us... grin Maybe a
little pressure (i.e. read demand from the Linux community) would
entice them to do so.
Thanks alot for the info, Jens
Kevin Traas
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protocol of it's own
A. Don't you just love standards?
Thanks for the info.
Kevin Traas
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gladly accepted)
Do you have any suggestions for other alternatives on how to limit the
bandwidth above? Cost _is_ an issue.
TIA for your comments,
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/FTP.pm line 405
FTP ERROR
query/setup script returned error exit status 1.
Press RETURN to continue.
* snip *
dftpVersion 2.2-1
dpkg-ftpVersion 1.4.8
dpkgVersion 1.4.0.6
If you need more info, please ask.
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Kevin Traas
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http
the Packages file and go through that for info on what's available.
Good luck,
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structure, and then remount the fs.
Later,
Kevin Traas
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cd ..
mount -t ext2 /dev/newpartition /usr/lib
(Now change your /etc/fstab accordingly)
Be careful! Backup your data first!
Jason Costomiris | Finger for PGP
for those users, right?
2. What problems might I have with incoming mail? i.e. If a message was
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longer exists. What about mail addressed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for your help,
Kevin Traas
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. i.e. ls . works just fine along with ls /pub , etc
Any ideas?
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connections works like a charm and was really
easy to get going. (Thanks to Tim Sailer and http://www.buoy.com/isp )
Later,
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