Hi,
I'd like to invite the Freenet project to the HUSH! Usability and
Security Hackathon at Cardiff University in June. Please drop me a line
if you have any questions!
Cheers,
Michael
HUSH! Usability and Security Hackathon
18-19 June 2015
Cardiff
Interner Fehler: Bitte melden Sie dies.
java.nio.channels.OverlappingFileLockException
at sun.nio.ch.SharedFileLockTable.checkList(FileLockTable.java:255)
at sun.nio.ch.SharedFileLockTable.add(FileLockTable.java:152)
at
Every time I click on the install for Mac the page cycles, but never goes to
installation.
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On Sunday 11 April 2010 16:57:43 Michael Drewitz wrote:
After configuring Freenet I got
After configuring Freenet I got this error:
Interner Fehler: Bitte melden Sie dies
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sun.nio.ch.FileChannelImpl$SharedFileLockTable.checkList(FileChannelImpl.java:1173)
at
When I try to look at different pages on your site, I always get
redirected back to the page requesting donations.
I'm not sure whether this is intentional or not, but I already donated
(monthly), and this is annoying.
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Hi,
I have noticed that one the nodes I'm running has cacched so many
requests that it sends around 20k of them on every restart.
How do I actually clear the cache?
Thanks,
Michael
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,
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VolodyA! V Anarhist wrote:
Michael Yip wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently carrying out a research project on Freenet to try and
measure the amount of information one can gain from the observable
attributes.
I was wondering if there's any way I can automate the commands through
the Freenet
Hi,
My name is Michael and I'm currently studying the source code of Freenet.
I have found that the object reference for all PeerNode objects has the
IP address of the peer associated with it. How is anonymity kept with
the IP of the peer exposed? I have examined the log file and it seems
Dsoslglece wrote:
Michael Yip a écrit :
Hi,
My name is Michael and I'm currently studying the source code of Freenet.
I have found that the object reference for all PeerNode objects has the
IP address of the peer associated with it. How is anonymity kept with
the IP of the peer exposed
Dsoslglece wrote:
Michael Yip a écrit :
Hi,
My name is Michael and I'm currently studying the source code of Freenet.
I have found that the object reference for all PeerNode objects has the
IP address of the peer associated with it. How is anonymity kept with
the IP of the peer exposed
Evan Daniel wrote:
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 5:19 AM, Michael Yipmhy...@cs.bham.ac.uk wrote:
Dsoslglece wrote:
Michael Yip a écrit :
Hi,
My name is Michael and I'm currently studying the source code of Freenet.
I have found that the object reference for all PeerNode objects
Michael Yip wrote:
Evan Daniel wrote:
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 5:19 AM, Michael Yipmhy...@cs.bham.ac.uk wrote:
Dsoslglece wrote:
Michael Yip a écrit :
Hi,
My name is Michael and I'm currently studying the source code of Freenet.
I have found
the downloads
page, would be a good workaround in time. Should be under an hour to
create ;)
regards
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The biggest problem is IMHO that the links in the start menu point to
programs which should run with administrator privilegies. A simple
"right-click->preferences->compatibility->"run as administrator" is
enough. Freenet runs beautifully under Vista (tested with Vista Business
x64 with java 6 u13). A page explaining this, linked from the downloads
page, would be a good workaround in time. Should be under an hour to
create ;)
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Theoretically: open a terminal, then start frost-debug.sh. See what
appears on the console.
Open the .log file in the frost directory and see what appeared there.
Or send the things that appeared on console and in .log, this may help
to figure out what
the problem
writes:
> Theoretically: open a terminal, then start frost-debug.sh. See what
> appears on the console.
> Open the .log file in the frost directory and see what appeared there.
> Or send the things that appeared on console and in .log, this may help
> to figure out what
> the problem is.
$
sure it's possible to design a rule for a deep
packet inspection engine that will identify Freenet traffic.
A possible direction for future research would be hiding Freenet traffic
inside other application-layer protocols (HTTP, BitTorrent, RTP etc).
Cheers,
Michael
packets to
disguise timing patterns, and padding packets to disguise the size of the
payload. Nevertheless I'm sure it's possible to design a rule for a deep
packet inspection engine that will identify Freenet traffic.
A possible direction for future research would be hiding Freenet traffic
inside other application-layer protocols (HTTP, BitTorrent, RTP etc).
Cheers,
Michael
No problem. I appreciate your help =)
- Michael
David ?Bombe? Roden wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 20:43 -0400, Michael R. Hines wrote:
>
>> I fixed it my self by removing internationalization call from the faulting
>> line.
>>
>
> The l10n call ne
I fixed it my self by removing internationalization call from the faulting line.
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Michael R. Hines wrote:
> Correction. The aforementioned error is wrong.
>
> Here's the correct java error:
>
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: element na
)
at freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.run(PooledExecutor.java:129)
(Again, this is using freenet-r15446)
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Can I provide anymore information to help fix this problem?
- Michael
Julien Cornuwel aka batosai wrote:
> Michael R. Hines a ?crit :
>> Oh great.
>>
>> (I didn't change any default
)
at freenet.support.PooledExecutor$MyThread.run(PooledExecutor.java:129)
Can I provide anymore information to help fix this problem?
- Michael
Julien Cornuwel aka batosai wrote:
Michael R. Hines a écrit :
Oh great.
(I didn't change any default options. I just used the new_installer.jar)
Can I get
Oh great.
(I didn't change any default options. I just used the new_installer.jar)
Can I get it from the website, or do I need check checkout a subversion copy?
Thanks!
- Michael
David ?Bombe? Roden wrote:
> On Sun, 2007-10-07 at 13:19 -0400, Michael R. Hines wr
Hello? Is anyone else not able to connect to the freenet server like me?
- Michael
Michael R. Hines wrote:
> I get the following error in logs/freenet-latest.log
> when trying to go to localhost: for the very first time:
>
> Oct 07, 2007 17:15:58:397 (java.lang.Class,
> Simp
Hello? Is anyone else not able to connect to the freenet server like me?
- Michael
Michael R. Hines wrote:
I get the following error in logs/freenet-latest.log
when trying to go to localhost: for the very first time:
Oct 07, 2007 17:15:58:397 (java.lang.Class,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], ERROR
Oh great.
(I didn't change any default options. I just used the new_installer.jar)
Can I get it from the website, or do I need check checkout a subversion copy?
Thanks!
- Michael
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On Sun, 2007-10-07 at 13:19 -0400, Michael R. Hines wrote
happens. White, empty page.
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Here's the log of an install:
Online installation mode
Online installation mode
Enabling the auto-update feature
Downloading update.sh
Downloading update.sh
Enabling the MDNSDiscovery plugin
Enabling the STUN plugin
Enabling the UP plugin
Enabling the Librarian plugin
Downloading
I've tried to install Freenet three times now.
After "Setting Up Plug-Ins"
The following is displayed:
"Detecting tcp port availability"
"Downloading update.cmd"
"Downloading freenet-ext.jar"
"Downloading freenet-stable-latest.jar"
"Installing the wrapper"
"Registering Freenet as a
On Thursday 07 September 2006 08:36, tommie delap wrote:
>i dont know but limewire works really well!!! tell your friends to stay
> away from freenet , it sucks bad!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
MK
On Thursday 07 September 2006 08:36, tommie delap wrote:
i dont know but limewire works really well!!! tell your friends to stay
away from freenet , it sucks bad!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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On Wednesday 06 September 2006 21:07, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
> What is "top-post?"
Exactly that... read the netiquette
MK
On Wednesday 06 September 2006 21:07, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
What is top-post?
Exactly that... read the netiquette
MK
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any time my darknet node loads a new page it shows up as css code... refreshing a few times gets around it, but how do i fix that? i was told it was a bug and to report it here...
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refreshing a few times gets around it, but how do i fix that? i was told it
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Any postive experience running fuquid on Linux,
via emulator/virtual machines ?
Yes.
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I jumped the Freenet ship over a month ago and swam to the easy safety
of Entropy. Maybe not all the content but hey, it works and works and
doesn't need updates of anything(java or otherwise), it is consistent,
fast, and I don't have to maintain, re-maintain, shutdown, restart,
reconfigure,
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I posted earlier today a commendation to the Toadster for
v.5095.
That still stands, but...
1)521 megs
I recently installed a new node from scratch on a Windows XP SP2 box,
and here are my observations.
While there's lots of talk about SP2 limiting TCP connections, I
haven't see any real issues with it.
On the negative side, freenet-java-webinstall.exe is configured to
install Sun JRE
Why cannot Freenet retain it's previous states better?
And, why, when I update to each newer version, must I lose
connections that I had before(YoYo for example) which have to
rebuild themselves up to their previous state of connectivity?
Looks to me(an un-knowing one) like there should be a
On Wednesday 11 August 2004 03:07, Toad wrote:
Stable build 5091 is now available. Please upgrade.
Woohoo! They did it again. Thanks!
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similar results. Since I added
256 MB more everything is just fine.
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On Friday 06 August 2004 21:48, Toad wrote:
Does freenet work less well on XP Home than on XP Pro?
Are you kidding? It's both Windows NT 5.1
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Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is your definition of dirty hack?
Fair enough. Would you say that the solution is to make sure the images
load the first time from IMG SRCs?
If that were possible, sure. At least if they are available. If not
(like edition headers), Freenet will not manage
Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 06:33:22PM +0200, Michael Schierl wrote:
Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[putting every image into an iframe to work around Freenet's
reloading bugs]
It works pretty well on the SSKvsCHK site :)
One should not justify a dirty hack
Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 10:17:30PM +0200, Michael Schierl wrote:
Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
b) the failing file is an image. In that case it just disappears and
you have to reload the page manually until you have all
images. (alternatively, you can open
Toad wrote:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 03:55:08AM -0700, miguel wrote:
What I can't figure is this...
When I stop Freenet for whatever reason, and then restart it, it looks
to me like it should load some of my previously acquired data and images
etc. quickly, getting them from my own datastore.
Jay Oliveri wrote:
On 16 Jun 2004 at 10:07, Michael R. Stork wrote:
Anytime I've had to restart my node, it appears that the data store is
just plain gone. I can go from having my resources at 60+% full one
minutes, restart, and I'm at 0. That and it then seems to need to be
active again
Jay Oliveri wrote:
Being that this is a support list, support those who have questions in
things you have answers for and ignore the rest. And let those who wish to
remain ignorant of the technical details remain so.
Jay
Thank you ! You summed up rather nicely what I was trying to get across.
David Masover wrote:
an excuse to tell them how ignorant they are for not doing it your way
I was suggesting my way. I wasn't implying that anyone was stupid.
Perhaps it wasn't you that made the first comment, but the first person
who started talking about Linux in this thread did so by
David Masover wrote:
so. If they're curious, then they'll ask about it. But if someone is
asking for an answer to a very specific question, then turning it into
If someone asks Does anyone know how to make crispy bagels in the
microwave and I suggest using a toaster instead for that
David Masover wrote:
Madeline Brubaker wrote:
| Would someone step me through setting up Norton Internet Security
| Professional properly? I'm not entirely sure how to
Do yourself a favor, and don't run that software.
Yes, I'm a Linux nut. My attitude towards Windows boxes is: almost all
Windows
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I'm not a Linux nut, but I agree with this in principal. Just using a
software firewall is totally insecure. Your best bet, if you don't want
to bother setting up a Linux box to act as your go between, [...]
What, a linux/unix box is *not* a software firewall? :)
David Masover wrote:
Michael R. Stork wrote:
[...]
| a hardware firewall and NAT. I wouldn't connect any PC direct to a
| cable/DSL line.
I would. A linux one. Or better, a BSD one. With daily updates. The
firewall really wouldn't help all that much for me, although I do use
NAT
David Masover wrote:
| What, a linux/unix box is *not* a software firewall? :)
Point taken. But Linux kernel vs Norton userspace? About the third
time I've said so on this list, but I just turn off the _services_ that
I don't use, and people get denied anyway, with no special firewall.
What's
Madeline Brubaker wrote:
Would someone step me through setting up Norton Internet Security
Professional properly? I'm not entirely sure how to:
1) Find the IP address of my NAT or Firewall.
The FAQ says to consult my manual but I can't find this information.
It depends on whether or not
it.
What can I do to properly reseed my node so that it
actually gets seen?
Sincerely,
Michael K.
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Robert Greenage wrote:
I received the following Alert while I was in the process of d/l one
image that was part of a larger file. I was connected to freenet at
the time. Any thoughts?
The connection was refused when attempting to contact 127.0.0.1:
Do you use a router ? I was getting
Fuck the brits, free speach is what you make of it. Europe doesn't
know what free speach is. In my opinion, this idea will be forced upon the
europeans by time.
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Hi there
I'm trying to set up a Freenet node, and I'm not having any luck at all.
I've followed all the instructions for opening up ports on my router,
and I've reseeded several times now.
I'm running Win XP Pro SP1 with all the latest updates, the latest build
(5084) of Freenet, and my
Hi there
I'm new to this list. I'm also new to Freenet. I'm trying to set up a
Freenet node, and I'm not having any luck at all. I've followed all the
instructions for opening up ports on my router, and I've reseeded
several times now.
I'm running Win XP Pro SP1 with all the latest updates,
Jose M.Arnesto wrote:
On Thu, 03 Jun 2004 15:32:17 -0400, Michael R. Stork
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Hi there
I'm trying to set up a Freenet node, and I'm not having any luck at all.
I've followed all the instructions for opening up ports on my router,
and I've reseeded several times now
on the
system.
Is this unique to XP SP2 or does this affect all XP
versions?
Sincerely,
Michael K.
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Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
a) one does not use Fproxy for fetching a file
In which case whatever you did use would retry.
Not necessarily. Scripts talking FCP via netcat most likely won't...
And, I think it is not an option that *if* every tool retried (just
to make it work in b0rken
Roger Hayter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Schierl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
For me it seems as Fred is too fail-fast. It may try for a few more
seconds or minutes instead of returning the RNF nearly immediately
(and very often). Putting that retry to the user's side (being it the
browser
Niklas Bergh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now I believe I can live with freenet being slow and that
many documents are not immediately available. What is
annoying me is that _I_ will have to do the retrying. Why is
that not a task for the server?
You sure? I thought we had a meta-refresh
behind every freenet key
- one for metadata and one for data. (Actually this is wrong, since
both metadata and data of one key will always be saved on the same
Freenet node, while two different keys don't need to)
Michael
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Lloyd Burris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When ever I try to submit a freesight at the end fiw says unable to
build a map file.
That is most likely a FIW bug (since *building* mapfiles has nothing
to do with Freenet, only inserting them). Please post some more
information (contents of the
shows that I am indeed connected to the Internet, and there is
plenty of slack bandwidth. I can get some Freenet sites. What could the
problem be?
Switch the web interface into expert mode and you will get a more
helpful (for developers) error message.
Michael
Garb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have been using FIW for inserting sites, but because I'm a hands-on kinda
guy and a masochist, I would really like to try doing it a bit more
manually. Unfortunately I don't seem to be quite smart enough to figure out
how. My problem is the contruction of
I noticed that the
"daily" unstable snapshots like "freenet-unstable-20040406.tgz" report old build
numbers.
What do I have to do
for downloading the "very" latest unstable builds as announces on the tech
list.
regards
MichaelMy Inbox is protected by SPAMfighter 2663 spam mails have been
Very strange, now it works.
Yesterday it refused to do so, but I started it now and now the error is
gone :)
Thanks for your help!!
regards
Michael Stather
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it!
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, *not* the cache_port file).
checkPointInterval=1200
# How long to listen on an inactive connection before closing
# (if reply address is known)
connectionTimeout=60
# The expected
what can I do? I would like to use freenet but I can´t :(
Thanks in advance for your help!
regards
Michael Stather
Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, this bug is really somewhere inside freenet. Either the accept()
call was not handled quick enough (dunno how accept is called in nio)
or Fred really closes open sockets without having sent any data.
Consistently? Can you write me a test case?
Since it
Toad [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I also get quite some of these:
java.io.IOException: Premature end of stream
at fiw.fcp.FCPMessage.readMessage(FCPMessage.java:34)
at fiw.fcp.FCPConn.insertStream(FCPConn.java:263)
Hmm. Why does fred close his connections prematurely? It's not
Michael Schierl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, after a few tests (replaced Fred by a simple prog that says
nothing but disconnects on a keypress) i can see that I get an
IOException like the one above when the connection is closed from the
peer, but a ConnectException when I run
Someone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
sites. Maybe because of the still very slow insert performance of fiw, which
still takes 36 hours to successfully insert a 4 MB freesite (fuqid inserts much
faster).
Any ideas why? I'd like to make FIW fast too ;)
mihi
Someone [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get many of these (using FIW 0.08):
#11 02 ***RouteNF *removed* (Chunk 6) [42/42/42]
they can't be right as I only have 50 nodes in my routing table and a max
connections number of 100.
Hehe. That 42/42/42 (do you know Douglas Adam's Hitchhiker's guide
I keep hearing this too much memory, and let me tell you, folks. I
run an old-timey AMD 400 and 192 megs of ram. I leave my machine
running for days with freenet java daemons running constantly and this
is my memory usage:
total used free sharedbuffers
cached
We now boycott truthout.org. These so-called professional, objective
journalists are quite convincing with their cutting-edge articles and
editorials but one major and fundamental problem that ruins their
credibility at the outset is the fact that the are willing to give
credibility to
I have installed Freenet on my SuSE system. I have opened the
appropriate ports. I have run sh start-freenet.sh --export myref.ref
and # sh start-freenet.sh.
I run on DSL. Since installing my processor has had major bouts of
great activity but I am unable to even access the default bookmarked
Hi guys,
You might have noticed that i do not have the time to follow all
discussions on the freenet mailing lists. However, I do not want to give
up FIW development (although the last update has been some time ago).
So I decided to create a discussion mailing list for FIW - additionally
to the
Hello there,
I have tried several times
to connect but i keep getting refused it sais the nodes are restarting or
something any chance i could get a ref no or code so i can connect as i do
not have any friends on freenet to get a referance number off
I was also wondering is Frost needed to
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 12:34:11 +0100,
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this is a FIW issue which is known for some time now but has never been fixed
I know it since a few days after i released FIW 0.07.
And i fixed it in CVS already. So if you can use CVS and compile it
yourself, give it a try.
1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/freenet# Waited more than 200ms to dequeue, 6 in queue,
2158 millis since enqueued last item, 34133 maximum waits so far - could indicate
serious JVM bug. Please report to [EMAIL PROTECTED] along with JVM and OS/kernel.
Build: 5039 Load: 95 %
Architecture
On 15 Nov 2003 22:13:21 -, panta-admin wrote:
Michael if you read this could you please invest some of your precious time
into fiw, it cant handle splitfiles at the moment,
if you read mxbee's message in devl: fuqid cannot atm either - so it is a
freenet bug. sorry.
if you already tried
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 23:34:21 -0500, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
b/w
As a photographer that means black and white
On the Internet it often means by the way
What does it mean here?
bandwidth?
mihi
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I'm using FIW, a swing application, with Kaffe 1.0.7, with only some
warning messages in console
JFTR: FIW 0.04b is not (yet) Swing, it's still AWT.
thx,
mihi, not subscribed to support@, but hoping that it'll get through
their signatures; see www.openssl.org
or www.openca.org for something more complex. There are open and free ways to
create and manage signing authorities for JARs as well (again, I happen to do this
stuff for a living).
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CTO, FibreSpeed Ltd. (Hosting, Security, Consultation, Database
signatures for each of the
installer and/or JAR images. Signed JAR files are also possible and checkable
with IE or Mozilla for that matter. Please do some research ...
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http://www.fibrespeed.net/~mbabcock
what do you type in for path or filename under
normal settings page
would forge
the call). What you really want is for people to check the signature
themselves (with GPG/PGP).
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CTO, FibreSpeed Ltd.
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Would it be possible to optionally log to stderr instead of the
freenet.log file so I can easily use supervise multilog to maintain my
freenet node?
Ref:
- http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html (for supervise, multilog, etc.)
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Twice now when I upgrade freenet I cannot use the old store, but
have to replace it with a new one.
I get IO exceptions in main. Is this supposed to happen? Does
the store format change often?
~Michael
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