The quality of the encoder -engines- are in order:
Fraunhoffer (spelling correct?)
Xing
ISO
However, the quality differences are only noticeable
by -very- high trained professionals or with oscilloscopes.
Regards,
Onno
At 03:55 PM 11/20/99 -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
Hi all:
I'm looking
Don't forget to set your internet interface in promicuous mode ;-)
Then do your route and ipchains stuff...
Regards,
Onno
At 09:30 AM 12/2/13 -0200, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira wrote:
Hi all,
I have a computer (486 SX 33 - 16 Mb - 2 ethernet cards) that I want to
put
At 01:28 PM 12/8/99 -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
[snip]
Do you have an /etc/cram-md5.pwd file?
Does it have actual usernames and passwords in it?
Do you have more info on this?
Regards,
Onno
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Got the answer ;-)
And youre right ofcourse
Regards,
Onno
At 03:15 PM 12/8/99 -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
A plea to debian-user readers
=
Please, please, please if you are going to install things, especially from
unstable, extra-especially if you rely upon
At 09:02 AM 12/9/99 -0800, Dave Wiard wrote:
could somebody help me out with this one. i'm trying to masq my amd
behind my alpha, but i only get the following error reported back upon
trying to exec ipmasqadm:
/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L $SEEN_IP 4000 -R $HIDE_IP 4000
portfw:
The internet server I'm setting up for a school needs
a filter for porn, ads en maybe some custom sites.
I'm useing squid at the moment...
Has anyone a solution or suggestion on how to
solve this problem ?
Regards,
Onno
At 11:00 AM 12/11/99 -0700, Jianbo Wang wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody know where I can find demo license for vmware? Thanks!
You could try http://www.freemware.org/
Regards,
Onno
However, AFAIK, you'll have to hand out some $$ if you want
a Windoze (95/98/NT) ssh client.
Nope, try TerraTerm with the SSH plugin. It is free and quite good!
Regards,
Onno
...
Regards,
Onno
At 06:34 PM 12/14/99 +0100, Robert Varga wrote:
How can I determine the process belonging to a tcp connection on my
machine? I have a couple of connection which I find very unnerving:
netstat -a | grep aiesec produces the output:
tcp0 0 mymachine:27567
Wasn't realplayer one of the -stupid idiots- to upload
some stat (private info!) from you computer during
install and/or while you're running the program ???
Regards,
Onno
At 02:23 AM 12/15/99 -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
I'm using a Beta version of G2 for Linux, which I downloaded from god
At 12:02 AM 12/15/99 -0800, Jason Winters wrote:
do I need the files in the hurd subfolder on the ftp server to install
potato?
No.
Onno
At 04:15 AM 12/15/99 -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
Onno [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wasn't realplayer one of the -stupid idiots- to upload
some stat (private info!) from you computer during
install and/or while you're running the program ???
Hmm. I dunno. I use it to play music and video. It's
The boot-floppies that go with potato do the job,
they are a bit buggy and out of date but I prefer them
above the slink-upgrade path.
Regards,
Onno
At 04:11 PM 12/16/99 -0500, Marshal Wong wrote:
I find that installing the slink base from CD (i.e. going through the
whole install process
My experiance with older versions of netscape under
windows is the same, so this -could- be a netsacpe issue...
Regards,
Onno
At 12:59 AM 12/17/99 +0100, Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
Hi all,
I've a 486 as DNS/FW/ROUTER and a PII400 as a station.
Sometimes when I surf the net, if I quit a site
compiled by me from the
potato source.
You do have named running under a UID/GID other than root, I hope...
Regards,
Onno
At 11:03 PM 12/17/99 -0600, ktb wrote:
Steve Helms wrote:
what is debian?
It is an operating system. Go to the website for more details,
Nope, a distribution...
http://www.debian.org/
hth,
kent
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machine at this time).
(Linux is considered a Maverick system by our newly hired administrator.)
Let your boss ask him WHY he doesn't want another OS on the LAN.
If he can't come up with a reasenable answer, fire him and get a new one.
Regards,
Onno
-and- do what you
did all over again in a test setup to insure myself that the LAN can handle
the problem...
Anyway, IMHO a sysadmin that fixes problems like this is not capable to
administer a LAN and should be replaced.
Regards,
Onno
At 10:01 AM 12/21/99 -0500, mhammonds wrote:
Hi all,
How would I add a 2nd NIC (linksys 10/100 PCI)to my debian 2.1 apache
server?
For loadbalancing ?
Regards,
Onno
could have it call and send/receive mail at pre-determined
times of day, though.
You should try [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Onno
When I use imap with CRAM-MD5 authentication do I have
to recompile the source to disable plain passwords?
Has anyone experiance with APOP in imap?
Regards,
Onno
At 03:06 PM 12/25/99 +0100, Filip Van Raemdonck wrote:
... as the primary non-US site is in Germany (IIRC).
Nope, non-US (pandora) is in the Netherlands...
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Onno
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At 01:42 PM 12/24/99 -0500, Marcin Kurc wrote:
It doesn't look stable yet to me:
Maybe thats why it is beta ;-)
Regards,
Onno
a master server.
So for practical reasons, master is in the USA, which means non-US
must exist.
Hasn't pandora masive bandwidths?
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With the exception of being occupied for about 5 years we have a democracy
here for, eh, well I don't know how long (few hunderd years or so?) so
I also know what freedom is -and- how to exersice it.
Regards,
Onno
portmap
root# rm /etc/rc2.d/S18portmap
(check if some other stupid script doesn't start it!)
Regards,
Onno
mailing archives details.
Regards,
Onno
At 03:23 PM 12/24/99 -0700, Art Lemasters wrote:
And what are the great points about Opera? Is it distributed
under a GPL?
THAT would be nice...
Regards,
Onno
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Regards,
Onno
At 09:03 PM 12/24/99 +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
I hope you all have a blessed Christmas weekend.
I get this error sometimes - and there is no pattern that I can
discover because sometimes mail to the same address sometimes go
through without
BTW I can't think of any software that would be illigal here.
Any kind of software violating a copyright...
That was a no-brainer, but just to be precise:
I can't think of any original software that would be illigal here.
Regards,
Onno
PS: here = the Netherlands
I need to have installed and setup to be able
to network my Linux box with my Win98 box. Thanks a lot, Bye!
Take a look at the used chipset (tulip, via rhine, ???), then install the
appropriate driver.
Regards,
Onno
(like the US ;-) and
if another country has a problem with that then:
DON'T MIRROR!
Regards,
Onno
Before you buy a CD Writer please visit:
http://www.elaborate-bytes.com/CloneCD/english/hardware.htm
(subsection of: http://www.elaborate-bytes.com/english/corp/index.htm)
Regards,
Onno
point?
Regards,
Onno
lilypad named[342]: unapproved query from [206.79.22.9].1978
for version.bind
I don't know the query but I't looks like bind is handeling it quite well ;-)
Anyway you have bind under another UID/GID than root, right?
Regards,
Onno
Is it an ISA card?
I had two 3com ISA's in one box. The problem was that I
had to chance the interrupt and the I/O base address to
get them to work side by side...
Regards,
Onno
At 04:24 PM 12/28/99 +, Stuart Ballard wrote:
I have had this problem on two different computers, at least 3
Marcel had last friday some new potato boot-floppies compiled and
made available at http://pandora.debian.org/~marcel/attic/boot-floppies/
The boot-floppies aren't there anymore...
Does anyone have a copy of them on the net???
Thanks,
Onno
disapointed that the install
did detect the problem BUT didn't do anything
about it!
My advice for you is, try:
disk=/dev/hdb
tabbios=0x80
disk=/dev/hda
tabbios=0x81
at the top of your lilo.conf and run lilo.
Let me know if it solved your problem.
Good luck,
Onno
your HD and repair your mistake...
Onno
Boot from your rescue flop, edit your /etc/inittab file and
change the line:
id:5:initdefault:
to:
id:3:initdefault:
Your should be fine ;-)
Good luck,
Onno
At 06:56 PM 10/21/99 -0600, jh wrote:
Is there a way to keep debian from trying to start x at start up? I messed
up the resolution
I forgot:
IF you can give lilo some boot parameters.
You could try: linux 3 or linux single
This will put you in runlevel 3 or 1...
Then you can do the editing or repairs...
Good luck,
Onno
At 06:56 PM 10/21/99 -0600, jh wrote:
Is there a way to keep debian from trying to start x at start up
other
OS's... don't.
Onno
user (RedHat does set up these differences)? ;)
Hmmm, youre right *blush*.
I'm an EX-RedHat (Mandrake) user, Debian is better than RedHat in most
areas (IMHO) but some RedHat features are quite good, this is one...
The Mandrake KDE install is also -VERY- good...
Sincerely,
Onno
at this IP address !!!
I want control over all the protocols: TCP, UDP, ICMP and IGMP.
For example:
- how can I disable the inetd Connection refused stuff (TCP/UDP) ?
- how can I disableping (ICMP) ?
- etc.
Some elaborated info on the topic would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Onno
to /vmlinuz, I
was overwriting the previous kernel in /boot)
You'll want to copy the System.map to /boot as well.
# cp /usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.12/System.map /boot/System.map-2.2.12
Would you elaborate on that please...
Greetings,
Onno
At 01:57 PM 10/26/99 -0800, Ben Lutgens wrote:
wtf is shh?
It's called secure shell and you can use it
to get a safe (encrypted) connection to
a remote machine (that runs sshd ;-)
Onno
Where could I find a general discussion on what the problems
are with some kernel version?
Like 2.2.10, 2.2.12 or 2.2.13 ???
(I know that 2.2.11 is REALY BAD...)
Regards,
Onno
At 10:23 AM 10/27/99 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running slink with kernel 2.0.36. Is there any advantage
they are a bit
used to Linux in general. I tell them to practice with the CLI
but Mandrake has a killer KDE install witch they can use to get
something done.
This way they get not so frightened the first time they use
Linux ;-)
Regards,
Onno
?
In order:
http://www.daemonnews.org/199909/freebsd.html
http://slashdot.org/askslashdot/99/10/17/2317202.shtml
http://slashdot.org/search.pl?topic=bsd
Let me know what you think of it,
Regards,
Onno
its a disappointment...
We would like to know ;-)
About ProFTP, the only thing I know is that OpenBSD
is VERY security aware and it wouldn't surprise me that
they hacked it quite a bit around before they even
packaged it...
Good luck,
Onno
At 01:30 PM 10/28/99 -0400, Paul McHale wrote:
Onno
ip_masq_irc module. Be sure
to check your security though (ipchains).
Onno
Yes...
At 03:59 AM 10/29/99 -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
On 29/10/99 Onno wrote:
I can't find one on the net...
Can somebody help me?
do you mean do manage the /etc/rc?.d symlinks?
Best Regards,
Ethan Benson
To obtain my PGP key: http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/pgp/
Strange, why not the normal way???
mv /etc/rc2.d/S18portmap /etc/rc2.d/K35portmap
Is this wrong or something ???
Regards,
Onno
At 08:34 AM 10/29/99 -0700, aphro wrote:
its part of netbase, easiest way to disable it i think is to just
mv /sbin/portmap /sbin/portmap-DISABLED
since
to start a second NIC, IP masquarading and fetchmail.
Does this look like a secure setup?
Depends on the rest of your system ;-)
Onno
As far as I know changing the links in rc.#/
from S##bla to K##bla is the preferred way
to start or kill the scripts at boot or when
you change runlevels.
Regards,
Onno
At 04:57 PM 10/29/99 +, Pollywog wrote:
On 29-Oct-99 aphro wrote:
its part of netbase, easiest way to disable it i
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Strange, why not the normal
Regards,
Onno
Ah, mistery solved ;-)
Thanks,
Onno
At 08:22 PM 10/29/99 +0100, Mark Brown wrote:
On Fri, Oct 29, 1999 at 05:49:56PM +0200, Onno wrote:
Strange, why not the normal way???
mv /etc/rc2.d/S18portmap /etc/rc2.d/K35portmap
Is this wrong or something ???
Slink doesn't have a seperate init
, try your prefs ;-)
Btw, I'm using Opera 3.6 under windoze (within 6 (?) months on Linux!).
Good luck,
Onno
Ah, I missed that...
Thanks,
Onno
At 11:55 AM 10/29/99 -0500, David Blackman wrote:
Often people forget, but tar supports bz2 (if you have bzip), the flags
-xvIf (capital i) will untar+bz2 any file.
--dave
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, William T Wilson wrote:
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, Manuel Arenaz
The same problems here
I use rsync for the moment now but -I think-
that there is some timeout setting on ftp.debian.org
that is set wrong
Anyway it's a pain in the ass!
Regards,
Onno
At 09:49 PM 10/29/99 +, John wrote:
Hi all,
Im using the current potato with mirror 2.9-10
ive
experience?
Regards,
Onno
Mirror was the problem.
There is a new version of mirror available in
potato that fixes the problem. Read the
docs for more info...
In short: upgrade mirror
Thank you all for the help,
Regards,
Onno
/* options described???
(or all the /proc/* entries for that matter)
Regards,
Onno
Doesn't VMware make wine obsolete?
Regards,
Onno
:(
All I want to know is where changes like the kernel
config 'CONFIG_IP_ALWAYS_DEFRAG' to
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_always_defrag
are documented (default value's, reading and
writing interface, etc)
Regards,
Onno
At 10:14 PM 11/2/99 +0100, Thomas Keusch wrote:
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 03:12:39PM +0100
I'm seeting up a firewall as well. The know about the ICQ
problem and I've heard that the best solution is port
forwarding (socks?). I'm not at that point yet but
I have to deal with it...
Port forwarding might be your answer (socks?) but
please mail me your results...
Thanks,
Onno
At 11:10
and not NTFS if
it's a dual boot machine.
I -NEVER- had any problems with NT and NTFS dual booting, I use
System Commander Deluxe 4.0 or LILO as a boot loader.
I strongly recommend to use NT with NTFS, the reasons are numerous
and obvious.
Regards,
Onno
Thassall.
Glen S Mehn
GoMo Technologies Systems
bios=0x81
Add other SCSI and IDE disks if necessary.
Run 'lilo' to make things permanent.
See 'man lilo.conf' for more details.
Regards,
Onno
At 08:47 PM 11/4/99 +0100, Claus Kensy wrote:
Ich moechte gerne LINUX auf meinem PC installieren. Deshalb habe ich mir
eine rescue Floppy
At 05:38 PM 11/4/99 -0400, marin fernandez wrote:
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Not quite yet ;-)
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What chipset does it use???
Some Compaq cards use the intel pro 100
chipset, you could try that one...
Regards,
Onno
At 09:16 AM 11/4/99 -0500, Tim Ayers wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install Debian GNU/Linux on a Compaq Deskpro 6000. I'm
stuck on getting the network to work. As far as I can
This is an old slink bug, there are install disks for the
Adaptec SCSI controller you have, look at the mail
archives.
The potato indtall disks seems to work fine...
Regards,
Onno
At 10:04 PM 11/4/99 -0600, Lyno Sullivan wrote:
At 05:10 PM 11/1/99 -0500, Joe Miklojcik wrote:
Failed
what will come of this thread...
Regards,
Onno
At 02:48 PM 11/5/99 +, David Wright wrote:
While tracking down network problems of any kind, it's quite handy
to take a snapshot of the networking parameters so you can look at
it after the event. I have a bash function which is currently
This is an old bug in slink. There are boot floppies for
the AHA 2940 U2W someware. Look in the mail archives.
Regards,
Onno
At 03:33 PM 11/6/99 -0500, Daniel Ferrante wrote:
Hi Folks,
Is it possible for someone to give me a help with this issue? I am
trying to install
On my windoze machine machine I use napster
to download mp3's.
If you don't know what napster is take a look
at http://www.napster.com, download the client
and install it. There are --- 100.000+ ---
mp3's online.
My question: Is there a napster compatible
program under Linux?
Regards,
Onno
Browsers normaly default to pasv ftp, but the smartupdate
feature could be an exception. In that case you need
to load the ip_masq_ftp module.
Regards,
Onno
At 05:16 PM 11/8/99 -0500, Brian Servis wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to use the Netscape SmartUpdate feature to upgrade a few
Win9x
ICMP doen't use ports, it uses types.
type as root: ipchains -h icmp
for all(?) the icmp types, your
intrest is in the echo-* types.
Regards,
Onno
At 05:01 PM 11/9/99 -0700, Art Lemasters wrote:
Which port number does ping use in Debian Linux?
I searched /etc/services and /etc
-
apparently there was a routing loop in the Netherlands.
Yeah, mail was a problem too, I suspect that surfnet was doing
some maintenance on there servers.
But than again it could be anything ;-)
Regards,
Onno
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off?
again. www.linuxmall.com on the other hand has real cheap slink 2.1r3 cds
OK, you got my attention. What's R3? Is there a revision? As in, hopes of
getting a Slink that's more up-to-date than some others??
Youre right, revision.
Regards,
Onno
and outgoing probe
ICMP,11 for incoming and outgoing TTL exceeded'
ICMP,3 for incoming and outgoing servive unavailable
Regards,
Onno
Wouldn't: named -u named -g named
be sufficient ???
Regards,
Onno
At 07:10 AM 11/12/99 -0800, aphro wrote:
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Marco Giardini wrote:
marco nobody has compiled and released the new named for slink bug free?
marco If yes, where is it available?
marco thanks
setup a chroot'd
You have 128Mb of memory ;-)
It maps your memory to that virtual file.
It doen't take any space on your disk.
Regards
At 11:51 AM 11/13/99 -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
I'm trying to free up some disk space so hunted for core dumps. All I could
find (find / -name core -xdev) was /proc/kcore,
but not least use ifconfig to bring the
interface up.
Regards,
Onno
At 05:55 PM 11/13/99 -0800, Jon Hughes wrote:
First off, thanks to those who have been helping me on
getting @home to work with linux here. really really
appreciate it :)
While I think the network settings are correct, my
problem now
ISP. Be friendly and say that the 'attacker' has mis-configurated
his computer, he wil get the message...
Regards,
Onno
At 12:36 PM 11/14/99 -0500, Krug Tech wrote:
I have a debian system which is always connected to the Internet and I use
it as a firewall (forwarding, masquerading, etc.) I couple
that you can boot the old image
and that you get promted!
# lilo
Regards,
Onno
' in the
'/etc/rcS.d' directory. This way the script will be run before S40network
(sets the ethernet interfaces). It's better not to make a link in rc6.d
for shutdown... let the firewall die with the kernel ;-)
PS: the script in IPCHAINS HOWTO is flawed too...
Regards,
Onno
At 09:54 PM 11/15/99 -0500
Strange, did you try the specific install disks for the
Adaptec SCSI controller???
Onno
At 08:39 AM 11/16/99 +0100, Marek Andricik wrote:
On Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 09:26:14AM +0100, Onno wrote:
This is an old slink bug, there are install disks for the
Adaptec SCSI controller you have, look
You should report this to the boot-floppies people.
Regards,
Onno
At 02:26 PM 11/16/99 +0100, Marek Andricik wrote:
On Tue, Nov 16, 1999 at 09:38:23AM +0100, Onno wrote:
Strange, did you try the specific install disks for the
Adaptec SCSI controller???
No, I built new kernel for me
need the Drivers
* Floppy from the standard location.
* A competing and newer set of Rescue and Driver Floppies for
* Adaptec users can be found at http://www.debian.org/~adric/aic7xxx/.
[snip]
Regards,
Onno
At 09:54 AM 11/16/99 -0500, Josh Duncan wrote:
Hello all,
I am new to this list, so
Did you check ipchains and /etc/hosts.deny ???
Just a quick thought,
Onno
At 09:13 AM 11/16/99 -0700, Sean McIlwain wrote:
I am still attempting to print to my serial printer using lpr.
I tried to following:
1)root# ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
2)root# route add -host 127.0.0.1 lo
3
At 04:23 PM 11/16/99 +, Carlo Contavalli wrote:
Hi All!
I'm trying to install debian on a dual Pentium machine with a SCSI
controller, but after the prompt and after Loading, without printing
any dot, it stops and prints Boot failed.
Loading Boot failed.
The computer has two pentium
I hope nobody flames me...
I'm running Debian servers and Mandrake workstations and
in your particular position I would recommend Mandrake 6.1.
Regards,
Onno
At 11:57 AM 11/16/99 -0500, Brian Burnes wrote:
Hello:
I am a microbiology laboratory manager with limited computer literacy, but
I
added a seperate script in /etc/init.d/network for eth1
Just to understand your problem better: why the load balanceing???
Regards,
Onno
but it overwrites eth0 default route which is destination - default
gateway - 131.107.2.15 genmask - 0.0.0.0 flags - UG metric - 1 ref - 0 use -
0 iface
by Onno Ebbinge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# Version 1.1 (08-Jul-1999)
#
# Run this script before the network is launched.
#
# DHCP users must run this script as soon as they have their IP number.
# They will be vulnerable during this time but in most cases this will
# be a fraction of a second
It is possible, see the standard squid config file for solutions.
Regards,
Onno
At 02:03 PM 11/17/99 +0300, Serge Gavrilov wrote:
Hello,
I need to configure squid as follows. Squid must use (itself) another proxy.
Does anybody know: is it possible?
Thank you in advance,
--
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I'm not a wiz at DNS config but I've done some domain
install with success...
Here it goes:
At 01:50 PM 11/17/99 -0800, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
[Note: Would appreciate if you Cc-ed me on your replies to this thread]
Hi,
I have never configured bind before. I have a Debian
I'm not an expert on this bit I have an idea...
Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Serial connection established.
Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Using interface ppp0
Nov 17 21:29:14 debian pppd[137]: Connect: ppp0 -- /dev/ttyS1
Nov 17 21:29:46 debian pppd[137]: LCP: timeout sending
No problem here...
I installed from the potato boot flops.
Regards,
Onno
At 03:10 AM 11/19/99 +0100, J Horacio MG wrote:
Hi,
all of a sudden I realized the /tmp permissions had changed to:
2 drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 2048 Nov 19 02:57 tmp/
so, I changed it back to sticky
Thanks for the great tip!
Regards,
Onno
At 07:31 PM 11/17/99 +, Chris Schleifer wrote:
Hi,
I don't know a lot about this stuff but I can help a little I think.
When you are using a network, ports will get opened on your machine
whenever you make a connection, this way the remote machine
Maybe the guys at debian-legal (licensing issues) know the answers
to your questions.
Regards,
Onno
At 08:47 AM 11/17/99 -0800, aphro wrote:
It's been really hard for me to get whats needed in terms of liceses(if
any) for encryption.
What i'd like to know, if anyone can enlighten me
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