I want to set my machine up to be on both IPv4 and IPv6. I have read
the stuff on 6over4 and such and still a little confused on a few things:
1. The machine I want to do the tunneling on is behind a NAT'ed firewall
how do I reliabelly obtain the external IP of the firewall (dhcp
assigned from c
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007 00:22:00 + RW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Nov 2007 16:10:12 -0800 (PST)
> Juri Mianovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Is there a way to tell ipfw:
> >
> > "all interfaces currently configured on this system" ?
> >
> >...
> >
> > So if I have
On Monday 05 November 2007 02:10:12 Juri Mianovich wrote:
> Is there a way to tell ipfw:
>
> "all interfaces currently configured on this system" ?
That's not possible directly, I think.
> I have a laptop and at any time I could plug in a USB
> NIC or plug in a pccard, in addition to the onboard
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 03:16 -0500, Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
> I want to set my machine up to be on both IPv4 and IPv6. I have read
> the stuff on 6over4 and such and still a little confused on a few things:
>
> 1. The machine I want to do the tunneling on is behind a NAT'ed firewall
> how d
Hi Gang,
A total noob here with FreeBSD, but am liking it so far. I went to run
portupgrade for the first time and encountered quite a few problems. I have
googled around and found some of my answers, but it's been slow going. For
example:
cairo# portupgrade -aF
cd: can't cd to /usr/ports/de
>
> So how do I fix this? Is there a HOW-TO or tutorial on a webpage out
> there that will help me learn how to fix these things? The handbook
> makes no mention of how to resolve these issues... unless I missed
> something?
While portsupgrade does work on packages it is usually better to do
stu
Here is a script I use to automate the procedure I posted in the
previous reply:
#!/bin/sh
cd /usr/src
csup ports-supfile
csup standard-supfile
cd patchs # optional
./apply # optional
portupgrade -a
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Developer, not business
Donovan R. Palmer wrote:
>> While portsupgrade does work on packages it is usually better to do
>> stuff from ports... even though this may be time consuming you may want
>> to deinstall every last package you have installed then select a few
>> "high level" ports to install (i.e. enough to drag in
>
> Very interesting. Without sounding too daft, how do I determine what
> a "high level" port is? Thanks!
>
oops forgot to include on that list:
1. lyx tex editor
2. linux-flashplayer7
3. acrobat reader 7
4. The latest firefox
a. Install both native and linux verions
b. Use linux to i
While portsupgrade does work on packages it is usually better to do
stuff from ports... even though this may be time consuming you may want
to deinstall every last package you have installed then select a few
"high level" ports to install (i.e. enough to drag in almost everything
you need)... in g
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Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> after i update my ports, and i want to see what currently needs to be
> updated:
>
> pkg_version -v|grep needs
>
> this will give you a run down of everything that has a n
On 2007-11-05 14:53, Brett Davidson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ie. If I had a particular version of the ports tree on a server, how
> could I check to see if any of the programs in that tree were actually
> installed?
>
> Is there a simple command or sequence of commands to do this?
Try running
On 2007-11-05 02:36, Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> dir /var/d/pkg | grep
>
> My Linux systems have a "dir" command but my FreeBSD does not.
> Is there something I need to install?
Not really. The ls(1) utility works fine :-)
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Brett Davidson wrote:
> ie. If I had a particular version of the ports tree on a server, how
> could I check to see if any of the programs in that tree were actually
> installed?
>
> Is there a simple command or sequence of commands to do this?
>
# pkg_version -Iql\=
On 2007-11-05 14:03, Olivier Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a lame Bourne sheel programmer, how to write:
>
> while [ ( $? -ne 0 ) -a ( $retry -gt 0 ) ] ; do
>
> that should execute as long as $? is not null and $retry is greater
> than 0?
Try something like...
retry
I have a system that I am setting up that will only be used to test programs. I
therefore want all programs built with debug code. To facilitate that task, I
was wondering if I could put a global flag in the '/etc/make.conf' file.
Assuming that would work, which of these is the better solution.
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Donovan R. Palmer wrote:
A total noob here with FreeBSD, but am liking it so far. I went to run
portupgrade for the first time and encountered quite a few problems. I have
googled around and found some of my answers, but it's been slow going. For
example:
cairo# portupgra
In response to White Hat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a system that I am setting up that will only be used to test programs.
> I therefore want all programs built with debug code. To facilitate that task,
> I was wondering if I could put a global flag in the '/etc/make.conf' file.
> Assuming t
Dear listmembers.
When running rkhunter 1.3.0 I get those warnings:
...
/usr/bin/whatis' has been replaced by a script: /usr/bin/whatis:
Bourne shell script text executable
/usr/sbin/adduser' has been replaced by a script: /usr/sbin/addu
ser: Bourne shell script text executable
/usr/local/bin/
> In response to White Hat :
>
> > I have a system that I am setting up that will only be used to test
> > programs.
> > I therefore want all programs built with debug code. To facilitate that
> > task, I
> > was wondering if I could put a global flag in the '/etc/make.conf' file.
> > Assuming t
White Hat wrote:
>> In response to White Hat :
>>
>>> I have a system that I am setting up that will only be used to test
>>> programs.
>>> I therefore want all programs built with debug code. To facilitate that
>>> task, I
>>> was wondering if I could put a global flag in the '/etc/make.conf' fi
Hi,
Because of severe problems wrt. a third party app (TSM Backup - see my
previous post) I'm looking for a way to compile a kernel/system to a
state as it was several weeks ago.
To be specific I'd like to build my system/kernel using the
source-files of FreeBSD 6.2 as they were back on September
Ewald Jenisch writes:
> To be specific I'd like to build my system/kernel using the
> source-files of FreeBSD 6.2 as they were back on September 14,
> 2007.
>
> In cvsup there seems to be a feature "date=..." that should be
> able to accomplish this. Has anybody out there used it
> sucessf
Jonathan McKeown writes:
> [that was me - I'm glad I was of some help]
Most definitely. You've been a tremendous help but I am still
stuck and I believe all issues are known except this one.
I should know when the unpacking/packing part is working
by unpacking the FreeBSD iso image and th
White Hat escribió:
In response to White Hat :
I have a system that I am setting up that will only be used to test programs.
I therefore want all programs built with debug code. To facilitate that task, I
was wondering if I could put a global flag in the '/etc/make.conf' file.
Assuming tha
Ewald Jenisch wrote:
Hi,
Because of severe problems wrt. a third party app (TSM Backup - see my
previous post) I'm looking for a way to compile a kernel/system to a
state as it was several weeks ago.
To be specific I'd like to build my system/kernel using the
source-files of FreeBSD 6.2 as they
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 06:00:27PM -0500, Brian Finniff wrote:
>
> My question is, if you are running a website for 2 different people on the
> Internet and they both wanted to acquire a domain but you only have one IP
> address, would it be possible to forward each domain to the same IP addres
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 02:36:00AM +, Pollywog wrote:
> On Monday 05 November 2007 02:04:39 Robert Huff wrote:
> > Brett Davidson writes:
> > > ie. If I had a particular version of the ports tree on a server,
> > > how could I check to see if any of the programs in that tree were
> > > actu
Greetings,
I am trying to figure out why my freebsd 6.2 server has started
randomly rebooting. I look at dmesg and see nothing out of
the ordinary. Not sure if it is hardware or the OS.
Ideas for troubleshooting greatly appreciated.
-Darryl
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response in line below
Jason Bourne wrote:
Noah wrote:
Hi List,
Not receive good support on the ports mail list so I will post here now.
Might somebody please explain to me why apache-2.2.6 is not install from
/usr/ports ? I am attempting to complile with mod_ldap and a bunch of
modules -
The thing you should be doing first is checking /usr/ports/UPDATING. Major
things can change, and portupgrade may not be able to handle them without
help.
Ah, i c. I am starting to make sense out of some of this from my fighting
around on this.
The "-f" option to pkg_delete/pkg_deinstall wil
Written by Richard (Rick) Seay on 11/04/07 10:02>>
> After upgrading to xorg-7.3_1, linux-flashplugin-7.0r70 and
> nspluginwrapper-0.9.91.5 stopped working. I get a blank area on the
> screen where the flash content should be, and the following error
> messages:
>
> The program 'npviewer.bin' rece
Quoting Erik Cederstrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Should be tag=RELENG_6_2
...
That should suffice.
This assumes you're already running 6.2. As long as you don't switch
branches (or choose a date before the branch occurred!), you should be
good to go.
Erik
i would agree with erik's advice
At 09:37 AM 11/5/2007, Darryl Hoar wrote:
Greetings,
I am trying to figure out why my freebsd 6.2 server has started
randomly rebooting. I look at dmesg and see nothing out of
the ordinary. Not sure if it is hardware or the OS.
Ideas for troubleshooting greatly appreciated.
-Darryl
I would
Hello,
I recently had a powercut to my FreeBSD home server, and I'm now getting
the following messages at startup:
Starting file system checks:
/dev/ad8s1a: FILE SYSTEM CLEAN; SKIPPING CHECKS
/dev/ad8s1a: clean, 466797 free (2837 frags, 57995 blocks, 0.6%
fragmentation)
fsck: exec fsck_mfs f
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 17:00:06 + Christopher Key wrote:
> I recently had a powercut to my FreeBSD home server, and I'm now
> getting the following messages at startup:
> Starting file system checks:
> /dev/ad8s1a: FILE SYSTEM CLEAN; SKIPPING CHECKS
> /dev/ad8s1a: clean, 466797 free (2837 frags,
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 05:00:06PM +, Christopher Key wrote:
> The problem is, I'm sure, is essentially identical to that described in,
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg21675.html
>
> namely that the entry for the memory filesystem, /tmp, in /etc/fstab is
> confusing fsck
Boris Samorodov wrote:
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 17:00:06 + Christopher Key wrote:
I recently had a powercut to my FreeBSD home server, and I'm now
getting the following messages at startup:
Starting file system checks:
/dev/ad8s1a: FILE SYSTEM CLEAN; SKIPPING CHECKS
/dev/ad8s1a: cl
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 18:54:31 + Christopher Key wrote:
> Boris Samorodov wrote:
> > On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 17:00:06 + Christopher Key wrote:
> >
> >> # cat /etc/fstab
> >> # DeviceMountpoint FStype Options Dump
> >> Pass#
> >> /dev/ad8s1b none
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
Here is a script I use to automate the procedure I posted in the
previous reply:
#!/bin/sh
cd /usr/src
csup ports-supfile
csup standard-supfile
cd patchs # optional
./apply # optional
portupgrade -a
??
_
I am running FreeBSD 6.2 and I discovered that I have four versions of
autoconf installed.
autoconf-2.13.000227_6 Automatically configure source code on many Un*x
platforms
autoconf-2.53_4 Automatically configure source code on many Un*x platforms
autoconf-2.59_3 Automatically configure
I have a FreeBSD 6.2 Release box with a single ide that has user data
and the FreeBSD OS on a hard disk that is failing. I need advice on the
best way to clone the entire disk (or at least the data) onto a larger
ide disk drive, then pull the failing disk and replace it with the
clone. What i
Pollywog writes:
> I am running FreeBSD 6.2 and I discovered that I have four versions of
> autoconf installed.
>
> autoconf-2.13.000227_6 Automatically configure source code on many Un*x
> platforms
> autoconf-2.53_4 Automatically configure source code on many Un*x
> platforms
> a
while [ $? -ne 0 -a $retry -gt 0 ]
do
...
done
should do the work
Am Montag 05 November 2007 07:03 schrieb Olivier Nicole:
> Hi,
>
> I am a lame Bourne sheel programmer, how to write:
>
> while [ ( $? -ne 0 ) -a ( $retry -gt 0 ) ] ; do
>
> that should execute as long as $? is not null an
Hi Philip,
Here is the information you requested about the Apache problems I have
on my server. Thanks for the help!
(The dump is at the end)
# sysctl -h kern.sugid_coredump
kern.sugid_coredump: 0
# sysctl -h kern.corefile
kern.corefile: %N.core
(No core files)
--
On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 19:48 +, Pollywog wrote:
> I am running FreeBSD 6.2 and I discovered that I have four versions of
> autoconf installed.
>
> autoconf-2.13.000227_6 Automatically configure source code on many Un*x
> platforms
> autoconf-2.53_4 Automatically configure source code on
On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 11:53 -0800, Sean Murphy wrote:
> I have a FreeBSD 6.2 Release box with a single ide that has user data
> and the FreeBSD OS on a hard disk that is failing. I need advice on the
> best way to clone the entire disk (or at least the data) onto a larger
> ide disk drive, the
At 01:53 PM 11/5/2007, Sean Murphy wrote:
I have a FreeBSD 6.2 Release box with a single ide that has user data and
the FreeBSD OS on a hard disk that is failing. I need advice on the best
way to clone the entire disk (or at least the data) onto a larger ide disk
drive, then pull the failing d
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Pollywog wrote:
I am running FreeBSD 6.2 and I discovered that I have four versions of
autoconf installed.
autoconf-2.13.000227_6 Automatically configure source code on many Un*x
platforms
autoconf-2.53_4 Automatically configure source code on many Un*x platforms
autocon
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Sean Murphy wrote:
I have a FreeBSD 6.2 Release box with a single ide that has user data and the
FreeBSD OS on a hard disk that is failing. I need advice on the best way to
clone the entire disk (or at least the data) onto a larger ide disk drive,
then pull the failing dis
Try to connect the bad one as a secondary HD to get the data if u can
not clone it..
Thanks
Hakan
http://dominor.com
On Nov 5, 2007 3:50 PM, Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 01:53 PM 11/5/2007, Sean Murphy wrote:
> >I have a FreeBSD 6.2 Release box with a single ide that has user dat
On 11/5/07, Aryeh M. Friedman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to set my machine up to be on both IPv4 and IPv6. I have read
> the stuff on 6over4 and such and still a little confused on a few things:
>
> 1. The machine I want to do the tunneling on is behind a NAT'ed firewall
> how do I relia
On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, James wrote:
On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 11:53 -0800, Sean Murphy wrote:
I have a FreeBSD 6.2 Release box with a single ide that has user data
and the FreeBSD OS on a hard disk that is failing. I need advice on the
best way to clone the entire disk (or at least the data) onto a
On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 14:53 +1300, Brett Davidson wrote:
> ie. If I had a particular version of the ports tree on a server, how
> could I check to see if any of the programs in that tree were actually
> installed?
>
> Is there a simple command or sequence of commands to do this?
Usually i searc
Has anyone had any good/bad experiences with digital video cards
under xorg? I know it used to be problematic. Are there cards which
are particularly well supported?
Thanks!
Rich
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On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 14:04 -0700, Warren Block wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, James wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 11:53 -0800, Sean Murphy wrote:
> >
> >> I have a FreeBSD 6.2 Release box with a single ide that has user data
> >> and the FreeBSD OS on a hard disk that is failing. I need advi
Which MPM did you use, if you didn't change it the default is prefork.
how about:
ldd /usr/local/sbin/httpd | egrep 'libthr|libpthread|libc_r'
ldd /usr/local/libexec/mysqld | egrep 'libthr|libpthread|libc_r'
ldd /usr/local/bin/php| egrep 'libthr|libpthread|libc_
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 03:16:46PM +, James wrote:
> > rsync is too high-level, and may not do exactly the right thing with
> > links or sparse files or who knows what.
>
> rsync -cav takes cares of symlinks and all that just right. It's a
> beautiful thing.
>
> Checksumming, too. Ah, bliss
Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
Sorry for the late reply ...
On Fri, 26.10.2007 at 20:16:45 +0200, O. Hartmann wrote:
All right, here I am. nss_ldap.conf and ldap.conf are located in
/usr/local/etc and are identical (link). I copied all tags I use and deleted
commented out tags:
Seems ok to
Hello,
I installed 6.2 -release. I have the sound chipset azalia (Intel 82801H
HD Audio).
However, I don't find a module for this chipset. Where I can found it ?
How install it ?
Thanks you,
Nicolas
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On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 11:53:13AM -0800, Sean Murphy wrote:
> I have a FreeBSD 6.2 Release box with a single ide that has user data
> and the FreeBSD OS on a hard disk that is failing. I need advice on the
> best way to clone the entire disk (or at least the data) onto a larger
> ide disk dri
Yes, it's using prefork. I made no changes from the default install. The
results of ldd for each of these yielded "libpthread.so.2 =>
/lib/libpthread.so.2" in each case except for php and
libmysqlclient.so.15, which both returned nothing. Running apache in
debug, attached to the console resulted in
Hi,
I've set up a FreeBSD6.2 machine and moved my "file server disk" from a
Linux system where it was used before. The disk uses ext2fs. In FreeBSD
I can see all files, when looking at the samba shares from a Windows
2000 system, I do not see all files. I also do not see all files when
using smbcl
So is it a bug or a feature that enabling ip6fw (/etc/rc.d/ip6fw
start) also enables ipfw (the ipv4 version)? I didn't see it mentioned
in IP6FW(8).
It sure surprised me when I was exploring IPv6 setup and I enabled
ip6fw without configuring the IPv4 rc.firewall. Locked me out of the
remote syste
Roland,
The mention of dump '-L' in your email below has caught my attention.
Pardon my ignorance, but what is the '-L' option?
I looked it up in the man pages but wasn't able to find any mention of it.
Can you point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
- FX
- Original Message
> From: Ro
Hi,
http://people.freebsd.org/~ariff/BINARY_MODULES/
just follow the README.
Cheers, Oliver
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 10:51:37PM +0100, Nicolas Letellier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed 6.2 -release. I have the sound chipset azalia (Intel 82801H HD
> Audio).
> However, I don't find a module f
Rainer Schwarze wrote:
> I created 1000 files named "file000" ... "file0999" in a directory. I
> could see all of them via Windows.
>
> I created 1000 files named "file-.file" ... "file-0999.file" in a
> directory. I could see the first 130 files of them.
Are you sure this is only happening w
On Nov 5, 2007 7:11 PM, Jack Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
>
> Here is a script I use to automate the procedure I posted in the
> previous reply:
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> cd /usr/src
> csup ports-supfile
> csup standard-supfile
> cd patchs # opt
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 02:40:36PM -0800, FX Charpentier wrote:
> Roland,
>
> The mention of dump '-L' in your email below has caught my attention.
> Pardon my ignorance, but what is the '-L' option?
>
> I looked it up in the man pages but wasn't able to find any mention of it.
> Can you point m
Folks,
As some of you know, i was configuring kkonquereor because it has
a link to the festival tts tool. I let myself get careless with firefox;
bookmarked sites went in any-whichway. With konq, I began creating
directories to which I added simial site, etc.
I did save /home/kline when my
On Tuesday 06 November 2007 00:34:50 Gary Kline wrote:
> Folks,
>
> As some of you know, i was configuring kkonquereor because it has
> a link to the festival tts tool. I let myself get careless with firefox;
> bookmarked sites went in any-whichway. With konq, I began creating
> directories to wh
On Tuesday 06 November 2007 00:34:50 Gary Kline wrote:
> Folks,
>
> As some of you know, i was configuring kkonquereor because it has
> a link to the festival tts tool. I let myself get careless with firefox;
> bookmarked sites went in any-whichway. With konq, I began creating
> directories to wh
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>> *cd patchs # optional
>> ./apply # optional
>> *
patchs are some local patchs and yet to be committed patchs I use
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Developer, not business, friendly
http://www.flosoft-systems.com
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Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
*cd patchs # optional
./apply # optional
*
patchs are some local patchs and yet to be committed patchs I use
ok, thanks :)
I was wondering why I couldn't find them on my system :)
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Thanks. I might actually use this on a box I'm running.
Best,
- FX
- Original Message
> From: Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: FX Charpentier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Roland Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sean Murphy
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; freebsd-ques
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, said on Mon Nov 05, 2007 [03:16:46 PM]:
} On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 14:04 -0700, Warren Block wrote:
}
} > On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, James wrote:
} >
} > > On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 11:53 -0800, Sean Murphy wrote:
} > >
} > >> I have a FreeBSD 6.2 Release box with a single ide that h
Jonathan Horne wrote:
...
IMO, (and forgive me, i generally dont spew my opinions where they arent
welcome or asked for), RELENG_6_2 is better for a server over RELENG_6
(aka, -STABLE), as it doesnt include items that are not critically
required for secure and stable operation. remember, that
Hi there,
I wrote in response too soon and after uncommenting the LDAP modules I
am still running into the same issue.
I checkbox the LDAP and AUTHNZ_LDAP options and I specifically set the
options to ON in the Makefile.options file by hand and still the same
error below occurs. what could be w
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 12:57:05AM +, Pollywog wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 November 2007 00:34:50 Gary Kline wrote:
> > Folks,
> >
> > As some of you know, i was configuring kkonquereor because it has
> > a link to the festival tts tool. I let myself get careless with firefox;
> > bookmarked sites
I currently have an SATA DVD-RW drive for my computer. I have to boot
using a CURRENT kernel to get the drive recognized, and dmesg lists it
as running at 3.3MB/s. Running mplayer -dumpstream gets around 3 megs
a second. Copying off a data dvd gets about the same. But I recall
reading about
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 02:40:36PM -0800, FX Charpentier wrote:
> Roland,
>
> The mention of dump '-L' in your email below has caught my attention.
> Pardon my ignorance, but what is the '-L' option?
>
> I looked it up in the man pages but wasn't able to find any mention of it.
> Can you point me
I use dump with the following options (e.g. for /usr);
dump -0 -B 4589560 -C 8 -h 0 -L -u -P \
'cat - >usr-0-20071106-vol${DUMP_VOLUME}.dump' /usr
This splits dump output in DVD-R sized chunks.
completely strange
better
-f file1,file2,file3,.
(you may type more files than actually need
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