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> Hi have you tried Transmit?
>
>> On Aug 14, 2021, at 4:08 PM, Caitlyn Furness
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>>
>> You could try Transmit. I think I got i
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
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Hi have you tried Transmit?
> On Aug 14, 2021, at 4:08
>> Hi all, can anyone recommend an accessible (voiceover) FTP client that can
>> upload and download from a FTP server? Prefer a GUI program not a command
>> line app. I tried FIleziller but I can't seem to locate the list of files
>> and folders on the server once I connect. I use
You could try Transmit. I think I got it from the app store.
HTH,
Caitlyn
> On Aug 14, 2021, at 6:41 PM, Frank Ventura
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> Hi all, can anyone recommend an accessible (voiceover) FTP client that can
> upload and download from a FTP server? Prefer a GUI program not a
Hi all, can anyone recommend an accessible (voiceover) FTP client that can
upload and download from a FTP server? Prefer a GUI program not a command line
app. I tried FIleziller but I can't seem to locate the list of files and
folders on the server once I connect. I used to be able to dothis
they occur.
On 2/2/2021 9:22 AM, dan d. wrote:
There are ftp and sftp in terminal and work flawlessly.
On Mon, 1 Feb 2021, Herbie Allen wrote:
What do you all recommend for accessing FTP servers on the Mac?
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Filezilla. Works just like it does on Windows, and it's free, unlike
Transmit, which isn't.
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In terminal there are both ftp and sftp, the latter a very much secure approach.
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> Can you suggest a free accessible FTP app for the Mac?
> Thanks,
> Rob
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engine from Finder without using kernel extensions (albeit
My favorite is Transmit. I’ve been using it for years and it works great.
Brandon
> On Aug 22, 2020, at 8:07 PM, 'Robert Cole' via MacVisionaries
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> Dear List,
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Can you suggest a free accessible FTP app for the Mac?
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I feel a little silly answering this, but there are a few incorrect statements
here and some expansions:
1. FTP is a protocol and has been available in some form on Macintosh computers
since the beginning, ftp the original protocol available since 1985 and
probably earlier was not very secure
Are there any server based apps that you can use that make your Mac into an FTP
server yet that are accessible with the Mac? If there is can someone please let
me know about it I need one for retrieving music because I buy music from a
friend of mine and he uploads it using FTP. Well our
Safari,
Chrome,
Firefox,
All can be used as ftp clients.
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Behalf Of Steve Matzura
Sent: Tuesday, 27 March 2018 6:38 AM
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Subject: Re: ftp server clients for the mac?
I don't
Hi,
cmd-k does indeed work for FTP. Just enter ftp:// in front of the address and
you're good to go.
Later...
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Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Mar 26, 2018, at 11:37, Steve Matzura <numb...@noisynotes.com> wrote:
I don't think Finder does FTP. Command-K is for connecting to
Filezilla, which is free, is also available for Mac OS. I just found
this out recently. Transmit is rather costly, considering the Filezilla
free alternative.
On 3/26/2018 10:14 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
Hi,
There are lots of FTP clients for the Mac and have been available since the
inception
I don't think Finder does FTP. Command-K is for connecting to either
another Mac running as a server, or a SAMBA server, like a NAS box.
If you're serious about FTP, particularly if you want a good and secure
GUI-based client, the Terminal FTP client does not address either
Transmit.
On 3/26/2018 6:45 AM, May Anderson wrote:
Good day everyone.
I was wondering if there are ftp server clients for the mac yet?For
example, like filezilla?
May and Baby J, has anyone seen my new GSD dog?
www.canadianlynx.ca <http://www.canadianlynx.ca>
m...@canadianl
Hi,
There are lots of FTP clients for the Mac and have been available since the
inception of MacOS X and before. Some are more accessible than others.. I use
Transmit and find it very accessible. try entering FTP into the Search field
in the App Store and see what comes up.
Later
Hi,
There are lots of FTP clients for the Mac and have been available since the
inception of MacOS X and before. Some are more accessible than others.. I use
Transmit and find it very accessible. try entering FTP into the Search field
in the App Store and see what comes up.
Later
In terminal there are ftp and sftp.
On Mon, 26 Mar 2018, May Anderson wrote:
> Good day everyone.
>
> I was wondering if there are ftp server clients for the mac yet?For example,
> like filezilla?
>
> May and Baby J, has anyone seen my new GSD dog?
> www.canadianlynx.ca
&
Well, you can use the Finder, just press Command+K, enter server details, and
press connect. I believe there are also command-line ftp clients in the
terminal, and there’s always Emacs.
> On Mar 26, 2018, at 5:45 AM, May Anderson <m...@canadianlynx.ca> wrote:
>
> Good day e
Good day everyone.
I was wondering if there are ftp server clients for the mac yet?For example,
like filezilla?
May and Baby J, has anyone seen my new GSD dog?
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hello folks. I'm wondering if anybody might know of anything like this. I'm
looking for an accessible FTP server that I can put on my Mac. Is there any out
there? I read about a way to turn on FTP using the shared preferences but
unfortunately it's not there anymore because Apple took it out
tud...@gmail.com> wrote:
Apple has decided to stop supporting FTP because it is miserably insecure. You
can enable SFTP easily by turning on "remote login" in your sharing preferences.
If for some reason you're genuinely forced to use FTP (again, not recommended)
there may be a
Apple has decided to stop supporting FTP because it is miserably insecure. You
can enable SFTP easily by turning on "remote login" in your sharing preferences.
If for some reason you're genuinely forced to use FTP (again, not recommended)
there may be a linux-style FTP server float
Hello:
I don’t believe the server app includes FTP any longer.
Thanks.
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Sierra.
Thanks.
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Why not just use the FTP server that comes with Mac OS?
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Because it does not come with High Sierra.
Thanks.
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Why not just use the FTP
Why not just use the FTP server that comes with Mac OS?
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> On Oct 16, 2017, at 6:11 PM, Daniel C <topdog2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Pure FTPD Is pretty good, at least for various Unix distributions. It’s
> configuration files pretty easy to edit, an
Pure FTPD Is pretty good, at least for various Unix distributions. It’s
configuration files pretty easy to edit, and it’s pretty self-explanatory.
You can also give proFTPD a try as well. Those are the only two servers that I
know of that might work.
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Hello.
Cyberduck.
Very accessible many features.
It is donations based.
Regards.
Nektarios.
> On 17 Mar 2017, at 00:06, Kliphton Miller <kliph...@icloud.com> wrote:
>
>> Anyone know of an accessible FTP client? Prefribley free, but don’t mind
>> paying a little
> Could the person who suggested ftp client pro contact me off list please,
> need a little help with it.
> kliph...@icloud.com <mailto:kliph...@icloud.com>
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Transmit is $33.00 for anyone who wants to know
> On Mar 17, 2017, at 12:09 AM, Kliphton Miller <kliph...@icloud.com> wrote:
>
> Someone suggested an app for the iPhone called “FTP client pro” any
> experience with this app? And how much is transmit?
>> On Mar 16
Someone suggested an app for the iPhone called “FTP client pro” any experience
with this app? And how much is transmit?
> On Mar 16, 2017, at 11:40 PM, Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Further to Scott's suggestion, you can use FTP from the Finder as well,
Hi,
Further to Scott's suggestion, you can use FTP from the Finder as well, as long
as you're not trying to upload to the FTP server. Simply press cmd-k to open
the Connect to Server dialog, enter ftp://server_Name <ftp://server_name> or
ftp://server_IP_address <ftp://server_i
Hi Kliph, the Mac comes with ftp as part of the OS. Simply enter your terminal
and type ftp
You can also type
ftp ftp.targetserver.com <http://ftp.targetserver.com/> where target server is
the domain name of the site you’re trying to reach. An example might be.
ftp ftp.kernel.org
> Anyone know of an accessible FTP client? Prefribley free, but don’t mind
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It doesn’t have natively the one thing I really needed, but it does appear to
be a very capable dual pain file manager and the developers are very
accommodating. If I had not already purchased Transmit, I would probably be
using it as my FTP client.
> On Feb 28, 2017, at 8:06 AM, Alex H
Hi all,
I haven't tried this, but I saw a tweet from the creator of AppleVis about a
file manager called Forklift. It lets you manage FTP files on a lot of
different server types, and appears to include a lot of handy features. Again,
I haven't tried it; I just know the tweet mentioned good VO
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And Chris,
I'll make one other comment,
Before editing a conf file,
Back up the original such as make a copy of it to another place.
-Orig
iceover work the same in terminal mode as it does with the rest of
>>> the system?
>>> meaning your functionality, voice choices, remain when you are in terminal?
>>> thanks,
>>> Kare
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 17 Nov 2016, Scott G
, 18 November 2016 5:11 PM
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For the most part, yes. Editting conf files can be a little bit dicey in
places, but it's definitely doable as long as you pay close attention to what
you're doing.
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As you do in the mac os terminal,
It is unix based so tab complete works fine.
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Sent: Friday, 18 November 2016 7:44 AM
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Scp and sftp are built on top of ssh. You'd rarely find an OS that has
ssh but not scp and sftp.
On 11/18/2016 07:19 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
whooo! I knew it had ftp, and that it had ssh, but I didn't realize it
had sftp. That's awesome!
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How would you have ssh and not sftp or SCP? It’s all part of the open ssh
package.
> On Nov 18, 2016, at 8:19 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> whooo! I knew it had ftp, and that it had ssh, but I didn't realize it had
>
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If experienced in unix you know a simple alias will perform the entire ftp
or sftp process. You can have as many as you wish for as m
whooo! I knew it had ftp, and that it had ssh, but I didn't realize it had
sftp. That's awesome!
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system?
meaning your functionality, voice choices, remain when you are in terminal?
thanks,
Kare
On Thu, 17 Nov 2016, Scott Granados wrote:
Remember with the Mac you have the full compliment of unix tools. You can go
to terminal and use the good old ftp client ftp. Also SCP and the complete
AM, Dan D. <dandun...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> If experienced in unix you know a simple alias will perform the entire ftp or
> sftp process. You can have as many as you wish for as many remote sources
> you want.
>
> On Thu, 17 Nov 2016, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
>
If experienced in unix you know a simple alias will perform the entire ftp
or sftp process. You can have as many as you wish for as many remote
sources you want.
On Thu, 17 Nov 2016, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
Hi Scott.
Well, i? d rather not.
As much as I used to work with Unix in the past
Terminal has ftp and sftp.
On Thu, 17 Nov 2016, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
Hi guys.
Well, the subject says it all. I need an FTP client that will work well with
voice over.
In windows many years ago, I used to use filezella and it was working very well
with jaws.
Any help is very much
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Hi I use Transmit and love it. It is very accessible with Voiceover. I
don't remember how much it costs but if you do a google search for it
you'll sometimes find coupon cod
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Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2016 2:36 PM
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Hi,
For a GUI option, take a look at Transmit. Totally acces
.
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Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2016 1:14 PM
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Scott,
may I ask a silly question...perhaps?
Does voiceover work the
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Hi Scott.
Well, i’ d rather not.
As much as I used to work with Unix in the past, I was really hop
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Hi guys.
Well, the subject says it all. I need an FTP client that will work well
with voice over.
In windows many years ago, I used to use filezella a
Hi guys.
Well, I tried transmit and indeed it works very well with voice over.
It is rather on the expensive side for what I need, about $35, however it is
much more than a simple client.
I have a week to decide.
Will see.
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Hi I use Transmit and love it. It is very accessible with Voiceover. I
don't remember how much it costs but if you do a google search for it
you'll sometimes find coupon codes to save money.
Hope this helps! Jeff
On 11/17/16, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For a GUI option, take
Hi,
For a GUI option, take a look at Transmit. Totally accessible, unless they've
broken it in the latest version.
Later...
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Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Nov 17, 2016, at 12:00, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
Thanks for that.
I will definitely take a look.
Nektarios.
Thanks for that.
I will definitely take a look.
Nektarios.
> On 17 Nov 2016, at 20:43, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
> Nektarios Mallas wrote:
>> Well, i’ d rather not. As much as I used to work with Unix in the past, I
>>
member with the Mac you have the full compliment of unix tools. You can go
to terminal and use the good old ftp client ftp. Also SCP and the complete
suite of ssh tools are also available for remote login and moving files.
Hope that helps.
On Nov 17, 2016, at 12:30 PM, Nektarios Mallas
Nektarios Mallas wrote:
> Well, i’ d rather not. As much as I used to work with Unix in the past, I
> was really hoping for an accessible graphical user interface for this task.
> I really don’ t want to have to type long file names.
With lftp, you get tab completion, so
minal mode as it does with the rest of
> the system?
> meaning your functionality, voice choices, remain when you are in terminal?
> thanks,
> Kare
>
>
> On Thu, 17 Nov 2016, Scott Granados wrote:
>
>> Remember with the Mac you have the full compliment of unix tools.
you have the full compliment of unix tools. You can go
to terminal and use the good old ftp client ftp. Also SCP and the complete
suite of ssh tools are also available for remote login and moving files.
Hope that helps.
On Nov 17, 2016, at 12:30 PM, Nektarios Mallas <nmal...@gmail.com>
dos <scott.grana...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Remember with the Mac you have the full compliment of unix tools. You can go
> to terminal and use the good old ftp client ftp. Also SCP and the complete
> suite of ssh tools are also available for remote login and moving files.
Nektarios Mallas <nmal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, the subject says it all. I need an FTP client that will work well with
> voice over.
lftp will definitely work. You should be able to install it by first
installing HomeBrew, then installing the lftp package. Finally, run it fro
Remember with the Mac you have the full compliment of unix tools. You can go
to terminal and use the good old ftp client ftp. Also SCP and the complete
suite of ssh tools are also available for remote login and moving files.
Hope that helps.
> On Nov 17, 2016, at 12:30 PM, Nektarios Mal
Hi guys.
Well, the subject says it all. I need an FTP client that will work well with
voice over.
In windows many years ago, I used to use filezella and it was working very well
with jaws.
Any help is very much appreciated.
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Subject: Re: Really weird discovery with Transmit FTP
Verify ping rtt times on both machines. Yo can use command line ping on both
machines, but I believe one uses icnp and the other uses UDP, so if you can
normalize that somehow that will help your testing. When testing try making
packet
with Transmit FTP
This is just a guess, but Google for protocol filtering in Mac OS 10. It's
possible that SFTP and FTP Protocols are being bandwidth throttled using the
Mac OS 10 firewall
Something similar could also be happening with the network interface.
Hope this helps, Erik.
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Subject: Re: Really weird discovery with Transmit FTP
This is just a guess, but Google for protocol filtering in Mac OS 10. It's
possible that SFTP and FTP Protocols are being bandwidth throttled using the
Mac OS 10
connections.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Nov 14, 2016, at 8:12 AM, Erik Burggraaf <e...@erik-burggraaf.com> wrote:
>
> This is just a guess, but Google for protocol filtering in Mac OS 10. It's
> possible that SFTP and FTP Protocols are being bandwidth throttled using the
&g
This is just a guess, but Google for protocol filtering in Mac OS 10. It's
possible that SFTP and FTP Protocols are being bandwidth throttled using
the Mac OS 10 firewall
Something similar could also be happening with the network interface.
Hope this helps, Erik.
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OK, this one surely'll drive you crazy trying to figure out. I know it sure is
me!
So, I am using the most up to date version of Transmit on my mac mini late
2012, with El Capitan.
I have a whm/CPanel dedicated server which I'm using for my business.
I've tried logging in via both ftp as well
The simplest way to do this is the free PureFTPd software taht has a full
GUI you can get it from http://jeanmatthieu.free.fr/pureftpd/
On Thursday, 11 February 2016 08:46:53 UTC-8, eburggraaf wrote:
>
> Hi, Is there any solution equivalent to filezilla server for mac OS? I
> know that the
OSX is unix under the hood so you could also just install whatever FTP
server package from Linux directly on your OSX. You might need xCode to
compile/install. MacPorts is one good source for linux packages all nice
and bundled to install under osx. This also means you'll be spending
quality
Just wondering if you’ve thought of using fusion pro and running a mac os vm
> with the ftp server setup in it?
>
> I believe the newer vm Fusion pro will let you setup apple OSX vm
> That may have changed but but I thought that was one of the major differences
> between fusion and
Well of course, if you’re going to run a VM for your FTP server, you may as
well pick a more amenable platform as Mac OS. Linux and Windows—and especially
Linux—come to mind. You could run one of the many servers for those platforms
that can handle virtual users/groups/domains
Just wondering if you’ve thought of using fusion pro and running a mac os vm
with the ftp server setup in it?
I believe the newer vm Fusion pro will let you setup apple OSX vm
That may have changed but but I thought that was one of the major differences
between fusion and fusion pro.
From
Burggraaf
> On Feb 12, 2016, at 8:32 PM, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
>
> Can’t you just tick the box to enable the FTP feature of the Mac OSX and
> then setup groups / users to gather that information you require?
>
> Or possibly the OSX server will do the
Rumpus has been around forever and folks on other forums seem to like it
but it's not cheap at $295:
http://www.maxum.com/Rumpus/
There is a full FTP server built into OSX because of its unix
underpinnings. Not sure what you need to do that the ftp server can't.
Note that robust does not mean
>
> Rumpus has been around forever and folks on other forums seem to like it but
> it's not cheap at $295:
> http://www.maxum.com/Rumpus/ <http://www.maxum.com/Rumpus/>
>
> There is a full FTP server built into OSX because of its unix underpinnings.
> Not sure what y
Can’t you just tick the box to enable the FTP feature of the Mac OSX and then
setup groups / users to gather that information you require?
Or possibly the OSX server will do the same, it’s 25 dollars I think from the
app store. It just takes some configuration.
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Hi, Is there any solution equivalent to filezilla server for mac OS? I know
that the mac has a simple file server built in, but I'm looking for something
more robust.
Thanks,
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Hi Caitlyn, The best FTP program I've used is transmit. I don't
believe its available on the app store. Just do a google search for
it. Its very VO accessible, and you can upload and download. One thing
I like about it, during a download it not only gives you a percentage
but also time remaining
Paul,
The only issue with this is, to the best of my knowledge, unless things have
changed, at which point, do let me know, I don't think you can upload to an ftp
server with this method. I think it only will let you download.
Chris.
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From: Paul Erkens
Plus, I don't think you can upload.
I'm with Shaf here. We didn't say it can't be done, theoretically, but yeah...
The other thing too is, you're transferring then over just plain ftp, not
secured ftp, often known as SFTP. So, yeah, again, it can! be done, yes, I'll
give you that, but it's
That sounds about right. It's very much worth it though! Maybe slightly
pricy, but yeah.
Someone mentioned earlier about Cute FTP for the mac. I tried it and though it
was accessible for the most part, I dono... It just seemed ever so slightly
clunky.
Chris.
- Original Message
: Thursday, July 09, 2015 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: ftp client for the mac
Hi Caitlyn, The best FTP program I've used is transmit. I don't
believe its available on the app store. Just do a google search for
it. Its very VO accessible, and you can upload and download. One thing
I like about it, during
Subject: Re: ftp client for the mac
Hi Caitlyn, The best FTP program I've used is transmit. I don't
believe its available on the app store. Just do a google search for
it. Its very VO accessible, and you can upload and download. One thing
I like about it, during a download it not only gives
Using Finder for ftp is a really bad idea. Unless you're using a super
fast connection with a super fast server, you're going to get a lot of
'Finder Busy' messages with VoiceOver and it'll drive you crazy.
-Shaf
On 7/9/2015 10:38 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
Hi Caitlyn,
Just to add
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