Re: pf faq for openBSD 5.9

2021-02-17 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Hi, I resolved my problem with pf

I search in: Index of /pub/OpenBSD/doc/history/
<https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/doc/history/>

I'm searching support for my old soekris 4501

Best regards.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 2:07 PM Allan Streib  wrote:

> "Francisco Valladolid H."  writes:
>
> > I'm searching the PF FAQ for OpenBSD 5.9 in the history docs without
> > success.
>
> Did you try archive.org?
>
>
> https://web.archive.org/web/20160430175649/https://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html
>
> Allan
>


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Re: pf faq for openBSD 5.9

2021-02-17 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Thanks for reply.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 1:31 PM Tom Smyth 
wrote:

> Francisco
>
> Suggest you update ... there are a number options for running modern
> supported openbsd on flash
>

 I think my old soekrisk 4501 don't have support for new BSD releases.


>
> That aside
>
> You can try
> man pf.conf or man pf on the router as the manpages are probably  installed
>

thank you.

>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 17 February 2021, Francisco Valladolid H. 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks
>>
>> I'm searching the PF FAQ for OpenBSD 5.9 in the history docs without
>> success.
>> I'm setting and Soekris 4501 router for a small office and the
>> flashrd images support
>> OpenBSD 5.9.
>>
>> Thank you for reading.
>>
>> --
>> Francisco Valladolid H.
>>  -- http://blog.bsdguy.net - Jesus Christ follower.
>>
>
>
> --
> Kindest regards,
> Tom Smyth.
>


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pf faq for openBSD 5.9

2021-02-17 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Hi folks

I'm searching the PF FAQ for OpenBSD 5.9 in the history docs without
success.
I'm setting and Soekris 4501 router for a small office and the
flashrd images support
OpenBSD 5.9.

Thank you for reading.

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Re: pip for python3.4

2015-10-17 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Hello.

Install via packages:

$ sudo pkg_add -v
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/5.7/packages/amd64/py3-pip-1.5.6.tgz

Regards

On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 10:58 AM, Joseph Oficre <seran...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello!
> How can i install pip for 3.4 python? I want to set up virtualenv and
> stuff, but in packages just 2.7 version.
> I've found out that pip3 can be installed from ports, but i want easy way
> solution without ports. Is it possible or ports is only way?
>



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Re: Default OpenBSD browser

2015-07-28 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Hi.

OpenBSD don't include browser by default, but my recommendation is
always Mozilla Firefox.

Regards

On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 7:00 AM, Mohammad BadieZadegan
mbzade...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,
 As we know the default X Window manager for OpenBSD is fvwm
 http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fvwmsektion=1 and that is
 very usefull for initial using of OpenBSD.
 But Does OpenBSD have any WEB browser(Text or vs Image) by default?
 If have not, What is the best and lightest browser that usefull with fvwm?
 Thanks.




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Re: OpenBSD 58-beta

2015-06-18 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
5.8 Beta? You are running ...

Regards.

On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Michael McConville
mmcconvi...@mykolab.com wrote:
 On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 09:18:31PM +0500, dmitry.sensei wrote:
 First feature :) I can't load latest OpenBSD.iso.
 Unending stream Process (pid 1) got signal 4

 This has been happening. There was a thread about it yesterday. Theo
 advised everyone on tech@ to just wait a few days.




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Re: pre-orders for 5.7

2015-03-12 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
congrats.
On Mar 12, 2015 1:59 PM, Theo de Raadt dera...@cvs.openbsd.org wrote:

 We have activated pre-orders for the OpenBSD 5.7 CDs.

 See www.openbsd.org/57.html for more details about what is coming
 in this release; near the top there is a link to pre-order these
 CDs, which are a component of funding for the developments in OpenBSD...

 Release date will be May 1.



New Queue system

2014-09-10 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Where can find the docs for the new queue system in OpenBSD ?

I remeber the ALTQ in the OpenBSD pf faq.

Best Regards.

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Re: New Queue system

2014-09-10 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Thank you.

There are a docs or FAQ ?



On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:13 PM, Christopher Zimmermann
chr...@openbsd.org wrote:
 On Wed, 10 Sep 2014 12:01:17 -0500 Francisco Valladolid H.
 fic...@gmail.com wrote:

 Where can find the docs for the new queue system in OpenBSD ?


 pf.conf(5) search for QUEUEING
 --
 http://gmerlin.de
 OpenPGP: http://gmerlin.de/christopher.pub
 F190 D013 8F01 AA53 E080  3F3C F17F B0A1 D44E 4FEE



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Re: New Queue system

2014-09-10 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
I'm reading now.

Thank you.

On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 12:40 PM, Christopher Zimmermann
chr...@openbsd.org wrote:
 On Wed, 10 Sep 2014 12:27:00 -0500 Francisco Valladolid H.
 fic...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thank you.

 There are a docs or FAQ ?

 not that I know of. That's what I do:

 queue dsl   on pppoe0   bandwidth 223K max 223K
 queue voip  parent dsl qlimit 5 bandwidth 110K min 110K
 queue lowdelay  parent dsl qlimit 5 bandwidth 50K min 40K
 queue std   parent dsl qlimit 10bandwidth 50K default
 queue bulk  parent dsl qlimit 50bandwidth 5K


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 OpenPGP: http://gmerlin.de/christopher.pub
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Re: OpenBSD VPS Providers

2013-12-11 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Hi.

The following list of ISP also provide OpenBSD.

http://www.bsdvm.com
http://www.arpnetworks.com

Regards.


On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 5:11 AM, Marko M. ma...@bsdserbia.org wrote:
 Hi,

 You may try: https://www.transip.eu They offer both OpenBSD and FreeBSD. I
 have been using their VPS with FreeBSD for a couple of years. They offer
 rather cheap and really good service.


 On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 6:37 PM, Some Developer 
 someukdevelo...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi,

 I'm looking for a VPS provider that supports OpenBSD (preferably the
 latest version). I've obviously found a few but what I really want is easy
 to create and destroy instances in the same way you can on Digital Ocean
 and Linode (which I use for my Linux boxes).

 An API for automatic creation and destruction of virtual machines would be
 fantastic and if I was being really picky a European location for the
 servers.

 Does anyone have any suggestions and recommendations? I'd rather use a
 provider that has some positive customer reviews from this list. Some of
 the available options from a Google search look a bit shabby (I could be
 completely wrong and they are excellent companies I'm just basing it on
 what I can see).

 I'll be using this box as a VPN server.




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Re: Best OpenBSD cloud hosting?

2013-10-09 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 8:14 AM, Beto b...@compumundohypermegared.org wrote:
 Hi, arpnetworks is other option.


arpnetwork is simple VM, no cloud.

I think  no support for OpenBSD cloud at this time

Regards


 2013/10/8 openda...@hushmail.com

 Hi,

 Can anyone recommend a decent OpenBSD cloud hosting provider?

 Digital Ocean looks nice but they don't yet offer OpenBSD (
 https://digitalocean.uservoice.com/forums/136585-digital-ocean/suggestions/3232571-support-bsd-os-
 ).

 There's ARP Networks and TransIP but they don't offer clouds.

 Thanks.

 O.D.




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Re: Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-10 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 2:51 AM, Maurice Janssen maur...@z74.net wrote:
 On 08/09/13 17:05, Francisco Valladolid H. wrote:

 Hi folks.

 Currently I have a Wireless network serving in my town using a small
 form factor (mini-itx) PC with OpenBSD for pf,squid, and dns cache.

 I need recommendations for a network appliance in rack mode with flash
 storage and five rj45 ports.

 Can anyone recommended a solution for my needs ?


 Axiomtek NA-320R might be an alternative.  Rack mount, 6 gbit ports,
 CF-storage and Atom 1.6 GHz CPU.

Thank you Maurice, excellente recomendation.


 Maurice



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Re: Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-10 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Paul de Weerd we...@weirdnet.nl wrote:
 On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 08:09:02PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
 | These can be hard to get via the usual axiomtek reseller channels, but 
 these are
 | the same thing with a different front plate:
 |
 | 
 https://shop.bytemine.net/startseitenprodukte/bytemine-openbsd-appliance-6a16e.html
 | https://shop.bytemine.net/startseitenprodukte/bytemine-appliance-6a16er.html

 I have the 6a16e (i.e. the non-rackmountable version) and have been
 very happy with it.  Highly recommmend it!

Thank you Paul.

This model is very expensive plus the shipping and import duties to Mexico..

Regards


 Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd

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 +++-].++[-]+.--.[-]
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Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-09 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Hi folks.

Currently I have a Wireless network serving in my town using a small
form factor (mini-itx) PC with OpenBSD for pf,squid, and dns cache.

I need recommendations for a network appliance in rack mode with flash
storage and five rj45 ports.

Can anyone recommended a solution for my needs ?

I'm disappointing using other network solutions with proprietary
brands in the market.

Best Regards.

P.S sorry for my bad english.

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Re: Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-09 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
I think

mini-ITX boards are ok, but I need a integrated solutions.

Soekris is fine but lack of characteristics. 1gb rj45 port, etc.

it http://www.calyptix.com/portfolio/ae1200/ look fine.

Regards.

On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Mikkel C. Simonsen m...@post5.tele.dk wrote:
 Francisco Valladolid H. wrote:

 I need recommendations for a network appliance in rack mode with flash
 storage and five rj45 ports.


 RJ45 ports? 100Mbit? Gigabit?


 Can anyone recommended a solution for my needs ?


 If 100Mbit is fine, go with a Mini-ITX board and a 4-port Ethernet card in
 the PCI slot.

 Best regards,

 Mikkel C. Simonsen




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Re: Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-09 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Hermes Ojeda Ruiz hermes@gmail.com wrote:
 I've used the Soekris brand. http://soekris.com/, but they are a little
 expensive. (In México taxes are a big problem).

Yes, taxes and import duties are a pain.
I have a pair of Soekris 4501 running OpenBSD 4.6 yet!


 In two months I'll test ALIX appliances:
 http://pcengines.ch/alix.htm

I don't found rack cases for this cards.


 They are cheaper, but I don't know about their performance.

The throughput in this nic is low ~ 50mbps



I'm watching http://www.liantec.com/product/emboard/EMB-5842 look fine
and have a high throughput.


 On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Francisco Valladolid H.
 fic...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi folks.

 Currently I have a Wireless network serving in my town using a small
 form factor (mini-itx) PC with OpenBSD for pf,squid, and dns cache.

 I need recommendations for a network appliance in rack mode with flash
 storage and five rj45 ports.

 Can anyone recommended a solution for my needs ?

 I'm disappointing using other network solutions with proprietary
 brands in the market.

 Best Regards.

 P.S sorry for my bad english.

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 --
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 LogicalBricks Solutions
 http://logicalbricks.com




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Re: Network appliance recomendation.

2013-08-09 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:25 PM, William Ahern
will...@25thandclement.com wrote:
 On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 06:50:19PM -0500, Francisco Valladolid H. wrote:
 On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Hermes Ojeda Ruiz hermes@gmail.com 
 wrote:
  I've used the Soekris brand. http://soekris.com/, but they are a little
  expensive. (In M?xico taxes are a big problem).

 Yes, taxes and import duties are a pain.
 I have a pair of Soekris 4501 running OpenBSD 4.6 yet!

 
  In two months I'll test ALIX appliances:
  http://pcengines.ch/alix.htm

 I don't found rack cases for this cards.


 Try netgate.com. They resell and repackage from various vendors, including
 PC Engines. They sell ALIX boards in 1U cases.

Good choice.!

 I need to upgrade my ALIX board 'cause it's too slow for IPSec, even with
 the VPN card.

fine.


 Intel just came out with new Atom chips with ECC support.

 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813182782


Thank you for the link.
 It might be easier and cheaper to just toss that into a 1U case.



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Re: who is using obsd

2013-05-14 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez 
alv...@alvaromantilla.com wrote:

 2013/5/13 Chris Cappuccio ch...@nmedia.net

  Salim Shaw [salims...@vfemail.net] wrote:
   OpenBSD is a server/router/network service OS, it's not designed for
   desktops. OpenBSD is the pre-eminent platform for Firewalling,
   IPsec, IPv6.
   Trying to shove OpenBSD onto the desktop is the ultimate case of
   square peg/round hole.
  
 
  Salim, that's quite strange. OpenBSD has worked on my Sun 4/110 desktop
  since 1995. And more recently, I've been using it on i386 and later even
  amd64 machines, as a desktop environment! It could just be some kind
  of hallucination. You know, I had this one dream of being tied up and
  injected with sodium pentothal...
 
  +1


You can use OpenBSD in desktop environment, sure, common tasks as; sending
emails, document processing, games, browse internet, etc.

OpenBSD sometime lacks of resources for run natively  flash plugins, java
efficiently and support for read/write NTFS filesystem from Windows; but,
if you not need it, OpenBSD do a good job.

Regards.

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Re: Absolute OpenBSD 2nd Edition pre-orders are up.

2013-03-16 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Just order today!

Best regards.


On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 10:46 PM, Pablo Velasco Fernández 
warlock...@gmail.com wrote:

 I ordered mine yesterday too. :D
 On Mar 17, 2013 8:38 AM, Brandon Tanner thelette...@gmail.com wrote:

  I got mine ordered today, when do you think it will ship from NoStarch
  Press?
 
 
  On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Michael W. Lucas 
  mwlu...@blackhelicopters.org wrote:
 
   On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 11:59:28PM -0600, Austin Hook wrote:
   
Pre-orders for the 2nd Edition of Michael Lucas' Absolute OpenBSD are
  now
up on the main order website.  Expected to arrive about the same time
  we
start shipping pre-orders for OpenBSD 5.3.  Pre-orders for the latter
   will
show up pretty soon as well.  No special early discount, but the
difference does go to support the project.  Or, if you need to pinch
   those
pennies (before they are discontinued), take the early order path
suggested by Michael's website, rather than through the big online
monopoly.  He gets a bit more that way.
   
You thought you knew all there is to learn in an introductory book to
OpenBSD?  You might be surprised.  A reference when you need it, and
   worth
a skim even just to see how OpenBSD has evolved over the last 10
 years,
   if
you have the original volume.
   
http://www.openbsd.org/books.html#B10
   
And follow the links.
  
   Excellent, Austin! Glad you got them. Linked from the book page. And
   thanks for the plug.
  
   Before anyone asks: I don't really care where you buy it.
  
   ==ml
  
   --
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   http://www.MichaelWLucas.com/, http://blather.MichaelWLucas.com/
   Latest book: Absolute OpenBSD 2/e - http://www.nostarch.com/openbsd2e
   coupon code ILUVMICHAEL gets you 30% off  helps me.




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Re: Terminal emulators can't read .profile

2012-12-11 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Hi

On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Sachidananda Urs sac@gmail.comwrote:

 On 12/10/2012 04:32 PM, Feng Zhou wrote:

 Hi,

 I was trying out st and urxvt as a replacement for xterm, and it turned
 out that all the settings I put in ~/.profile are not recognised when I use
 either st or urxvt.

 Is this a bug or an expected behaviour that I need to do something about
 to use other terminals? The shell was not changed, it was the default ksh.
 At first I thought it was a problem of st, but it happened to urxvt too. So
 I thought it's best to ask here. Any help is much appreciated.


You maybe need run $ urxvt -ls  or put  URxvt*loginShell: true  in
.Xdefaults file.

Regards.



  Try putting them in .kshrc, this the file that is read by terminal
 emulators.




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Re: How to delete this partial package?

2012-10-23 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Hi.

you have to update your -current version of OpenBSD also.
both kernel and system base.

Regards.

On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 10:31 PM, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Salil Wadnerkar rohsh...@gmail.com wrote:
 When I try to delete this partial package, I get these errors:
 ...
 File /usr/local/share/locale/en@quot/LC_MESSAGES/pkg.c8llMmPSGl does not 
 exist
 Read failed: Input/output error at /usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/md5.pm line 59
 I checked the source code. It is some coe that adds a file into some
 data structure (most probably, it is finding out which files to
 delete) and it fails to do so because the file is no longer there.

 How do I get rid of this partial package?

 The error message Input/output error indicates that the error is for
 some other file which does exist but for which the kernel is reporting
 an I/O error.  That suggests that you have some sort of disk problem.
 Has the kernel reported anything to dmesg?  If dmesg doesn't show
 anything, then I would fsck all your filesystems and, if that doesn't
 find anything, do a read check by dd'ing the raw partitions to
 /dev/null and see what that turns up.


 Philip Guenther




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Re: How to delete this partial package?

2012-10-23 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 11:14 PM, Salil Wadnerkar rohsh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Francisco,

 I am going to test my disk using Philip's suggestion. But, I am not
 sure I am following you. Are you suggesting me to update my current
 because this problem was found and fixed lately or you are just
 suggesting so because it's a good practice to keep our copy updated?

I think, maybe the -current are outdated, OpenBSD use libraries from
base for pkg_*

Maybe there are a disk I/O problems, you can check this also.

Regards.

 Thanks
 Salil

 On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Francisco Valladolid H.
 fic...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi.

 you have to update your -current version of OpenBSD also.
 both kernel and system base.

 Regards.

 On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 10:31 PM, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Salil Wadnerkar rohsh...@gmail.com wrote:
 When I try to delete this partial package, I get these errors:
 ...
 File /usr/local/share/locale/en@quot/LC_MESSAGES/pkg.c8llMmPSGl does not 
 exist
 Read failed: Input/output error at /usr/libdata/perl5/OpenBSD/md5.pm line 
 59
 I checked the source code. It is some coe that adds a file into some
 data structure (most probably, it is finding out which files to
 delete) and it fails to do so because the file is no longer there.

 How do I get rid of this partial package?

 The error message Input/output error indicates that the error is for
 some other file which does exist but for which the kernel is reporting
 an I/O error.  That suggests that you have some sort of disk problem.
 Has the kernel reported anything to dmesg?  If dmesg doesn't show
 anything, then I would fsck all your filesystems and, if that doesn't
 find anything, do a read check by dd'ing the raw partitions to
 /dev/null and see what that turns up.


 Philip Guenther




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Re: Favorite IDE for C programming on OpenBSD

2012-09-26 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Hi,
VIM is the reply.!

Regards.

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Giovanni Bechis giova...@bigio.snb.it wrote:
 Joel Rees j...@alpsgiken.gr.jp wrote:
 Anyone tried Kylix under Linux emulation?  ;-

 I tried an old version and it worked, if I remember correctly it was
 OpenBSD 3.8.
  Cheers
   Giovanni




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Re: Learning C Programming

2012-06-21 Thread Francisco Valladolid H.
Hi.

IMHO,  Practical C Programming is a good book also.
(http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9781565923065.do)

Regards.

On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 12:59 PM, cody chandler
cody.a.chand...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Amit Kulkarni amitk...@gmail.com wrote:

Talk about learning C Programming and the KR book being a good one.
  Is
   this the book?
  
   http://www.amazon.com/C-Programming-Language-2nd-Edition/dp/0131103628
 
  yes it is, and i am surprised it is ~ $50. it is such a small book.
 

  Thanks to all!




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