On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 09:45:17PM -0400, Eric wrote:
hello..
i just installed OpenBSD 4.1 from an original CD. My USB ethernet adapter,
a Linksys USB200M is a known good working adapter (verified on Mac OS X
10.4 and FreeBSD 6.2). I am building a gateway with OpenBSD and this
hardware has only
) in 3.x. Some results refer to this issue, but have no replies which
resolve the problem.
Is this a configuartion problem or does axe(4) not fully support the
Linksys USB200M
Thank You. Please assist Appreciations in advance.
/eric smith
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:01:47 -0600, Theo de Raadt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Oh, a directed spam campaign. perfect. that will endear us to our
users. Please return to marketing school from whence you came, and
think
before you suggest such things.
A open source entity asking for
Added recognition to three cards I have, also replaced tabs with spaces
in a entry abetween the ones I was adding since I was there.
Would anyone be opposed if I went through
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-9755/README/appendix-a.html
and added entries for the cards mentioned
just remove the schg flags from the files he wants to modify.
The big advantage to using a CD or DVD is that one could create the
CD/DVD from a more secure site while leaving the live site running.
When ready to upgrade, just change the CD or DVD and reboot.
Eric Johnson
, they
wouldn't be able to get into any system programs by that method. I
never did try it, though.
Eric Johnson
in the code are fixed.
(Note. In the above cases, the FQDN was replaced with a nonrouteable
IP address.)
Eric Johnson
On Wed, 16 May 2007 10:14:43 +1000
Darren Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 04:36:15PM -0500, Eric Johnson wrote:
Does anyone know of a method of using skey for scp transfers (apart
from port forwarding through an ssh tunnel)?
I've tried:
scp username:[EMAIL
,
Eric
On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 11:15:33 -0400, Harry Menegay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 21:29:52 +0200, Marc Balmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Diana Eichert wrote:
To ease his work, and to let others in our group to step in in his
efforts, he committet it to
On Sun, Apr 01, 2007 at 10:44:46AM -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote:
On Sunday 01 April 2007 09:22, Srebrenko Sehic wrote:
On 3/31/07, Eric Dillenseger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried different ModeLine generators from the net, and tried to do
it myself using Xorg' logfile. Not helping me out
Hi,
I made several tests, again, with no success.
I've noticed that using 'Option FlatPanel' in xorg.conf makes X fail
to find a suitable mode. Whenever I have a display working, xrandr
indicates a 1600x??? or 1680x1200.
Below is the xrandr output:
SZ:Pixels Physical Refresh
Hi,
I just bought a 22 inches 16/10 flat panel.
Saddly, I can't get in the native resolution (1680x1050).
I was wondering if a recent (4.1 snapshot of March 23rd) nv driver of X
is already able to handle such mode, as I found out it may be the
bottleneck.
I tried different ModeLine generators
On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 12:53:56PM -0500, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
xinit -- -logverbose 9 -verbose 9 send the EDID info? Try a liveCD
that that has the 'nvidia' binary driver and see if they have support
yet, it may be a simple hack.
~BAS
On Sat, 2007-03-31 at 18:46 +0200, Eric
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 10:51:23AM +0800, Lars Hansson wrote:
Jeremy Huiskamp wrote:
I'd like to hear an actual developer position on that statement.
Check the archives for Reyk's comments on WPA. It will be in OpenBSD one
day because, secure or not, it is gaining traction and is/will be
Added recognition to three cards I have, also replaced tabs with spaces
in a entry abetween the ones I was adding since I was there.
Would anyone be opposed if I went through
http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-9755/README/appendix-a.html
and added entries for the cards mentioned
to execute FreeBSD's ldd. I am
currently running OpenBSD 4.0 GENERIC i386. Any suggestions as to how I could
get this working would be appreciated. I've gone through the compat_freebsd man
page but I still haven't been able to get it working.
Thanks
Eric
On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 21:07:16 +0100, Patrick Useldinger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Jack J. Woehr wrote:
The real problem is that when outsiders stumble into our newsgroups,
we shriek, Ni! Ni! and
demand another shrubbery. Maybe we should just chill out a bit.
True. I'm currently evaluating
On Wed, 6 Dec 2006 21:20:12 +0100, Olivier Cherrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
On Mon, Dec 04, 2006 at 01:55:20PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Might anyone have any pointers to sources of fdisk automation scripts for
OpenBSD that that can determine the size of a disk and follow a set of
PROTECTED] - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any thoughts?
-Eric
Stuart Henderson a icrit :
On 2006/11/10 08:44, Julien TOUCHE wrote:
Eric Huiban wrote on 10/11/2006 01:10:
After a long time of lurking and looking through solutions like USB,
Ethernet, serial busses, home produced, commercial ones, etc : i ended to
buy a scraped terminal server
it.
Regards,
Eric.
p.s. i know that it is not a develloper answer... just a basic user
answer... but no flame please :o)
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 19:15:56 +0100, Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Leonardo Rodrigues wrote on Sun, Oct 29, 2006 at 01:45:15PM -0300:
Though, it seems a bit strange that OpenBSD lacks something like that.
On first sight, an additional option remove from group to usermod(8)
might not
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 19:15:56 +0100, Ingo Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
On first sight, an additional option remove from group to usermod(8)
might not hurt much. As a second thought, how would you call it, -g
and -G are already occupied; yet it is important for learners to
have option names
Does someone know what is the configuration command/control/etc i missed
during my readings ?
Thanks,
Eric.
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 13:39:35 +0200, Marius Van Deventer - Umzimkulu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 12:49:58PM +0200, Marius Van Deventer -
Umzimkulu
wrote:
I use tun for ppp and gprs connections.
A lil bit elaboration with details will help I am sure. How exactly
Please SHUT THE F*** UP and go away, Han.
The GPL is a total fraud. And as Theo has already
pointed out, this is not the place to debate it.
All you are doing is pissing people off.
On Fri, 6 Oct 2006 05:53:13 +0200, Han Boetes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
Lars Hansson wrote:
Han Boetes wrote:
On Wed, 04 Oct 2006 03:35:41 +0200, zoolman [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Dear / Steve
This is a Brilliant Idea, but would be the ones I make I mean the CD's
Like the ones Copyrighted? there must be a difference even in the layout
plus this is preventing me from feeling happy with my CD's Posters
am going to need for the
bridge/spamd machine. We're currently doing between 1.5 2 million
emails a day. Can anyone else share what type of hardware/memory etc
they are using for greylisting this many emails?
Thanks in advance!
-Eric
On 9/28/06, Chad M Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 28, 2006, at 5:04 PM, Eric Merkel wrote:
Would it make more sense to have one system acting as the firewalling
bridge in front of the email servers or should I use two bridges? My
gut instinct says it would be easier to have one
Sounds like the behavior you are looking for is route reflection.
Eric
Tom Beard wrote:
Henning Brauer wrote:
i honestly don't understand your problem ;(
I get told that a lot ;)
Our two border routers (I'll call them B1 B2) both have full views
made up of various transit
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 22:53:04 -0400, steve szmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
* Defaulting to bash, easier to use - Implemented.
OMG, not this again
If you like bash install it.
VI is proabably the worst as it gets a lot of use. It requires a lot more
keystrokes than it's newer versions. It
On Sat, 9 Sep 2006 15:58:54 +1000, Shane J Pearson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi Joachim,
On 09/09/2006, at 10:02 AM, Joachim Schipper wrote:
And seriously, how does one manage to fill a TB of data?
video, lossless-compressed music, backups from a bunch
of machines, none of our business
open). It doesn't show up in the dmesg, but
maybe it's interfering with the keyboard somehow. Beyond that, I've got
nothing. :)
Anyone have any hints?
Thanks,
Eric
OpenBSD 3.9 (GENERIC) #617: Thu Mar 2 02:26:48 MST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 20:03:04 -0300 (ADT), Marc G. Fournier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Miod Vallat wrote:
I'd rather have Adaptec provide a source code driver for their cards
directly, then have Scott Long have to fight with unavailability of
documentation itself ... if
On Aug 27, 2006, at 9:33 AM, Joachim Schipper wrote:
On Sun, Aug 27, 2006 at 01:39:51AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am pricing out two servers right now.
One server will be an Apache/PHP web server. The other will be a
MySQL database server.
I plan to install OpenBSD 3.9-stable and PHP
in advance.
Eric Stewart
e.stewart [at] mac [dot] com
to find is the most classic example of this.
With that option, using find, you can do 'anything'. :-)
Up to and including rebooting...
--
Eric Furman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please learn it.
This thread is increadibly tiresome...
(BTW I alias c=clear: much cleaner than bash alternatives)
--
Eric Furman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 22:54:28 +0530, Rahul Sharma wrote...
It is not Mr. Eric Pancer but me (rahulthehacker) who is asking for help on
dhcpd lease.
I wasn't referring to that, please learn how to read a mailing list. I was
referring to the user wanting dhcp leases to change every one-minute
in private
mail and we'll figure out a way together. TTYL.
Please take your medication regularly and not just when you
feel like it. I promise you, if you take your Thorazine like your
doctor describes, all the 'Bad People' will go away and stop
bothering you.
--
Eric Furman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which web mail package is easiest to install and use on
OpenBSD? Are there any gaping security holes?
Eric Johnson
On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 00:05:25 +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote...
You should a) use grep -C and b) check out 3.9 or -current ;)
Yea I'm on 3.7-RELEASE still. ugh.
[1]: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openbsd-cvsm=112930507105045w=2
Aw damn, that's nice! Thanks todd@
- Eric
On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 19:22:00 +0200, FTP wrote...
is any 'good' web based ftp client around which can run in chrooted Apache?
Runs in chroot'ed apachehrmm...methinks you are new to all of this,
right? Maybe you should contact your local sysadmin and ask him the explain
how things work
On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 20:21:01 +0200, Peter Philipp wrote...
Hi I'm looking for clue. Does anyone have any?
Hey, aren't you the idiot that kept renegotiating your DHCP lease?
There's no clue here for you to find; we don't speak Martian.
- Eric
On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 20:27:52 +0200, FTP wrote...
the browser itself is only for anonymous ftp :-( I actually wanted FTP
over HTTP
Browser can do authenticated FTP. Please consult your documentation, this is
not an OpenBSD problem.
- Eric
On Tue, 2006-07-18 at 16:37:23 -0400, Will H. Backman wrote...
The man page for mygate says that one can add an IPv6 gateway address to
/etc/mygate, but it doesn't seem to add an entry to the routing table
upon reboot. I'm not using rtsol anywhere.
Most of my searching on the internet
for IPv4.
$ grep -A 2 -B 2 mygate /etc/netstart
done
# /etc/mygate, if it exists, contains the name of my gateway host
# that name must be in /etc/hosts.
if [ -f /etc/mygate ]; then
route -qn delete default /dev/null 21
route -qn add -host default `stripcom /etc/mygate`
fi
- Eric
On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 17:55:14 +0200, Han Boetes wrote...
I know a very peculiar fellow named Bob, his health is failing,
but I don't think it's that bad.
Give him beer.
Iexporer, etc. etc.
I think he meant a kerberized ftp client, which means the password should
never go across the wire. I know umich used to have one, and it had a
private directive, but I don't think it's around anymore.
- Eric
On Sat, 2006-07-15 at 22:39:48 +0200, Peter Philipp wrote...
Illegal activities? Naw man! I just like moving like a Mack truck. See,
I'm already gone! Once I was upset that they didn't give everyone static
IP's, and then I thought about the words Vint Cerf said, and I got
enlightened.
is on too tight.
--
Eric Furman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 7/13/06, Sebastian Rother [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody,
I`m looking for a Voice-Chat/VoIP Solution.
You could take a look at shtoom.
http://divmod.org/trac/wiki/ShtoomProject
I think it has already been mentioned on this list (or ports?).
Eric.
an unfortunate tendency of too many Americans. I'm sure Theo has
many friends who are American.
BTW, I don't think Theo wants, needs or gives a rat's ass about your
respect, but I could be wrong...
--
Eric Furman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 11:42:22 -0700, Lawrence Horvath wrote...
so how do you install that, i was thinking it would just be
# pkg_add /home/music/xbase39.tgz
Can't resolve /home/music/xbase39.tgz
Get the tarballs from a mirror, then...
$ su - root
# cd /
# tar zxpvf /path/to/xbase39.tgz
On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 20:09:50 -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote...
95% of the planet does nothing to complain when there is a serious
problem with a company, and then when 5% of the people complain
enough to force them fix it, you wish to congratulate the ... company?
How American.
Please
up a
network connection run blahblah script before rebooting.
If I actually *cared* I could write such a script myself, but I don't.
The person who started this thread does seem to, though.
So either write the script and submit it for approval or lets all
please just drop this.
--
Eric Furman
to upgrade to foo.1.1.2 as soon as possible.
So what is the best wat to do it in the present ports system?
Well, update to stable: http://openbsd.org/pkg-stable.html
Eric.
I had a machine crash which runs syslog-ng and takes syslog for some
heavily-loaded firewalls. Over the weekend, we saw the machine crash on two
ocassions. I believe there may be a bad hard disk in this host as well.
This is a Dell 2850. We have several in production that work without
problem.
/include and there it is.
Eric Johnson
?
GNOME is broken and there doesn't seem to be much
interest in fixing it, either. Sorry.
Feel free to test it and send bug reports, though.
--
Eric Furman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 12:58:43 -0700, akonsu wrote...
no way. trust me. ;)
Who the fuck are you to trust?
On Fri, 2006-06-02 at 20:48:06 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
you're just a warm and fuzzy kind of guy, aren't you?
Only on friday's.
already
mentioned 'ion' that does this well.
--
Eric Furman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
passwords become mundane data unworthy of strong
protection?
Let the Flames shoot forth. :-)
--
Eric Furman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 2006-05-23 at 10:02:24 -0400, Jeff Quast proclaimed...
Thankfully those kids have grown up and have jobs now, and the
point-and-click attack tools aren't as dangerous as they used to be.
Surely you must be joking, right? Not only is it easy, with little
experience you can write your
;). i am asking this here since, IMO,
openbsd has highest average 1337n355 among its user base.
Uh yea, it's 2006we don't talk like that anymore.
- Eric
anyhow.
At least they provide the documentation to allow suitable drivers to be
built.
On 5/8/06, Eric Steen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a Soekris 4801 with an Ath 5212 miniPCI card in it that is
running 3.8 currently. I should have some downtime in the next couple
weeks and I plan
no comparison to OpenBSD's.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, all OpenBSD developers.
BTW, the state of Linux man pages is the reason you get so many
newbies from Linux who are genuinely perplexed when people tell
them to read the man pages. They deserve our pity not our scorn.
--
Eric Furman
[EMAIL
On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 08:28:28 -0700, stupidmail4me proclaimed...
I've created a website. Let's say it's in /website.
What's the best way to give all 10 developers access
to those files? I can create a group called
webdevelopers and have that group own /website. I can
also change
On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 12:10:27 -0700, stupidmail4me proclaimed...
That's exactly what I was trying to do, but I can't
get chmod to work as I want it to. Any help?
Um, it's really not difficult if you read the manpage for chmod.
$ chmod g+s /var/www/html/this/is/a/dir/
If I understand correctly from what I've been told, this is not a
hardware
issue but an 'X' issue.
--
Eric Furman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wonderful it is until they are.
Nick, you really should get informed of the newest programming techniques!
Try using some teflon tape around your keyboard and screen. That should keep
firefox from leaking! :)
- Eric
I've got a Soekris 4801 with an Ath 5212 miniPCI card in it that is running
3.8 currently. I should have some downtime in the next couple weeks and I
plan on upgrading to 3.9. I'm hoping that 3.9 will allow 11g to work,
otherwise I'll probably just buy a Ralink card in the near future and call
On Mon, 2006-05-08 at 16:13:42 -0400, Peter Fraser proclaimed...
I know how to invoke woman, but when I do woman does
not find any man pages. I agree that it is slower
but I like its formatting better.
Many people cannot understand what the woman does. It's unfortunate; I
haven't found a
--- Peter Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was very surprised, that when I was installing
a 3.9 system, that you can use an empty root
password
I accidentally entered a 'return' when it asked for
the
root password, so I entered a 'return again when
I was asked to repeat the password,
On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 18:12:12 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed...
net/flowd/
net/flow-tools/
net/softflowd/
I'll add
argus
. Over in
linux land, there's cryptographically signed kernel modules. I hear
murmurs about Microsoft having the system verify DRM before running
programs someday.
--
Eric Ziegast
josh wrote:
Some people seem to think that installing a compiler inherently makes
their system less secure
,
they just arrive and my credit card gets billed automagically.
But they can be slow as molasses. If it takes until mid June against
this year, I'm planning on cancelling that subscription and ordering
directly starting with the next release.
Eric Johnson
On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 10:28:30 -0400, Will H. Backman proclaimed...
001_sendmail.patch for 3.9 says:
make obj
make depend
make
make install
Is there anything wrong with
make obj make depend make make install
No.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yea. i'll keep that in mind. too bad it doesnt work
in an audit.
seriously, is there anything that
a) can be queried against?
b) compared against?
c) hashs of files?
d) etc?
is it something others have concerns about?
M
Ioan Nemes [EMAIL
--- Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can tell someone who has spent too long with
Windows, they are the ones
bragging about uptime, thinking it is a wonderful
and shocking thing when
you go over a year without rebooting. Uh..what was
supposed to happen?
Can you imagine if someone
On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 01:52:19 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed...
Is there any way to block networks by using a joker in the hostname?
Lets take as example google. Google has many different Networks and such foo.
I found no way to block them all (during reading the PF manpage) using
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 12:21:33 -0300, Giancarlo Razzolini proclaimed...
I wrote a plugin for Openvpn that does authentication using the passwd
or the shadow files. I wrote it cause the only authentication plugin for
openvpn is the auth-pam, and i needed to do authentication using the
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 14:07:53 -0300, Giancarlo Razzolini proclaimed...
Did you read my mail at all? The plugin authenticate itself from
master.passwd on OpenBSD and from shadow on linux distributions. I
mentioned PAM, case the only plugin that existed for authentication in
openvpn uses PAM.
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 09:25:55 -0700, Kent Watsen proclaimed...
Christmas in April? ;) A couple requests I recall seeing (*cough*
posting *cough*):
- enable chroot-ed apps to dump core (this is an easy one)
- enable openbsd to run as a para-virtualized Xen guest (this is more
logs and report
back.
But hey, don't let me persuade you. Try them out yourself, side by side, and
see which one you like. dnscache/tinydns *are* much faster (from my tests),
on the order of 3x's faster than BIND. But there's just less benefits.
YMMV.
- eric
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 20:44:36 -0700, Shawn Nock proclaimed...
A quick search of the archive and google didn't turn anything up, so
I'll ask here.
r'ut r'oh, you must be new here...
don your flame suit, gay apparel!
wonder if that's the right thing to do.
I found the problem originally by trying to compile libpcap from source on a
3.8 release system with the src.tar.gz tarball that came with it. I
downloaded
src.tar.gz from current (updated just last night) just to see if it's
still and issue.
--
Eric
--- Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Glass is hard to ship.
How about pewter steins?
OK, I'm dreaming, sorry.
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
are forced into it.
What the fuck, I was trying to see if he could charge more so more money
could go to the project. I don't give a shit if it's him billing out at $500
an hour.
- Eric
On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 15:59:31 -0500, Jason Dixon proclaimed...
Or the main page at http://www.dixongroup.net/?q=openbsd.
What about a gold bundle that is $1000 or more? I mean, money is just
water to most corporations. If there's a legit product, hell, they pay
anything for it.
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 21:40:31 +0100, frantisek holop proclaimed...
you can ignore, that's for sure. but you don't...
at least i made you think about it.
Aren't you done yet, troll? Still hungry?
trust a non-team member?
Actually, why don't YOU go sell access to OpenBSD via FTP? Nothing is
stopping you, or are you too stupid to read a license? Go do it, and go see
how many people you get to turn to you instead of the people that have built
their reputations over the course of 10 years.
- Eric
On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 23:00:50 -0500, Paul Greene proclaimed...
Just another idea. Start making the mega-companies like IBM, RedHat, etc
pay a license fee for the use of OpenSSH. They save literally millions
of dollars incorporating this into their own products, and don't give
anything
On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 20:02:24 +, Ste Jones proclaimed...
rogue dhcp servers, broken clients, possible man in the middle attacks
and unauthorised access problems
http://www.networkpenetration.com/dhcp_flaws.html
Right, cause that doesn't happen w/o DHCP.
Quit spreading FUD.
=1002(eric) gid=20(staff) groups=20(staff), 0(wheel),
$ tcpdump -nr foo.cap | wc -l
124
$ uname -a
OpenBSD foo 3.7 GENERIC#50 i386
On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 23:48:25 +0100, Jean-Yves Boisiaud proclaimed...
http://www.openbsd.org/plus38.html does not say nothing about that.
Will union fs be back ?
Just cuz. Go read the cvs logs.
On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 21:09:35 +0100, RedShift proclaimed...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ nslookup
www.wideopenbsd.org
www.wideopenbsd.org A 129.128.5.191
129.128.5.191
Name: openbsd.sunsite.ualberta.ca
Address: 129.128.5.191
www.openbsd.org
www.openbsd.org A
On Thu, 2006-03-02 at 17:16:02 +0100, David Elze proclaimed...
I just searched the net for hours but didn't find a reasonable solution.
My intention is to get traffic graphs, like the ones in mrtg for
interfaces but for specific services (that is one for ftp, one for http
and so on).
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