Hello everyone,
I've set up another interface for local services, as I would like to
have internal firewall rules. Using lo0 is problematic as it's what
everything else uses.
I can't, however, ping the IPv6 addresses I added:
# ping6 ::2
PING ::2 (::2): 56 data bytes
^ this hangs
So does this: #
On 2018-10-10, Mark Patruck wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > is anyone else seeing a high latency when running pkg_add with 6.4?
> >
> > - server with httpd (5 hours old 6.4)
> > - client running pkg_add (5 hours old 6.4)
> >
> > $ doas pkg_add -u
> >
>
- pkg_add against httpd running on a 25 days old -current
-Mark
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http://www.wrapped.cx
>From the link:
IPV6: An Internet addressing protocol using 2128, less some stretches used for
special things. IPV6 is not relevant to this document, nor is this document
relevant to IPV6.
> On 12 Sep 2018, at 1:28 am, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>
> On 2018-09-11, Steve Litt wrote:
>> I've cr
Yes, a short test shows no errors anymore.
On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 10:39:56AM -0300, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> On 10/09/18(Mon) 12:15, Mark Patruck wrote:
> > I've tested with a current snapshot and two freshly installed systems
> > and get the same error, but...
> >
&g
, Sep 10, 2018 at 10:13:12AM +0200, Mark Patruck wrote:
> Unfortunately the last kernel i could test with, is from 12 Aug 2018 -
> no issues here. I've also built a new kernel about 12h ago (just to
> make sure) but the error stays.
>
> Every few hours (lifetime?) the follow
an easier test setup and report back.
On Sat, Sep 08, 2018 at 12:28:22PM +0200, Mark Patruck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is anyone else seeing the following message with -current?
> (i've updated my 25 days old -current yesterday)
>
> iked[12345]: pfkey_reply: no reply from PF_K
address_src: 5.6.7.8
address_dst: 1.2.3.4
----
Thanks,
-Mark
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http://www.wrapped.cx
On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 7:59 AM, Joerg Streckfuss
wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> i'm playing around with a squid setup, where the http traffic from a
> client is transparently routed from the gateway (openbsd 6.3) to two squid
> caches (squid 3.5.28). This means the caches are _not_ placed on the
> gatew
On 27-07-18 14:03, tao wrote:
Rashad Kanavath wrote
On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 12:36 AM tao <
uponmyword@
> wrote:
Hello,
I am in OpenBSD6.3. QGIS 2.18.17 in packages can not render style just
like
things in
http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/qgis-bug-since-last-security-update-und
> same with %{rcpt-to}
>
> Where did you get the %{} syntax? I haven't seen it anywhere when
> reading about this.
>
> > However, this does feel odd. I need to switch over as well, but still trying
> > to wrap my brain around the new config.
> > > virtua
I'd add: take good notes about what you needed to transfer or
otherwise adjust and why. Those notes may be enormously helpful for the
future where you need to quickly provision another fresh system
according to your needs.
-- Mark
cal user.
>
> I also run makemap -t aliases /etc/mail/aliases with no effect.
(snip)
Maybe also share relevant parts of your smtpd.conf? You have some "table
aliases" line and then it's mentioned in an "accept" line or somesuch?
Hmmm, I've always put spaces after the colons but I don't think it
matters!
-- Mark
ible. Of course, a further source of
ideas is the topics that arise on this list.
-- Mark
= regexec(®ex_buff, search_str, RE_NMATCH,
regex_match,
+ (tbo==0?0:REG_NOTBOL)|REG_STARTEND);
if (error != 0) {
clp = lforw(clp);
tdotline++;
Best Regards,
-mark
dware with care, then yes I run the
stable version. I can still test on one of the similar systems I'd swap
in if production failed though.
-- Mark
On 03/04/18 00:32, Chris Bennett wrote:
On Sat, Mar 03, 2018 at 07:48:07PM +, Thomas Huber wrote:
Hi,
can someone give me a recomendations for ffs mount options or further
tuning to prevent file-system corruption on power-outage?
I run a PC-Engines APU2c3 with -stable in a rural place wher
On 10 Jan 2018, Mike Larkin wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 03:51:19PM +0000, Mark Carroll wrote:
(snip)
>> I wondered, is anybody else seeing significant performance problems with
>> OpenBSD (or other BSDs) virtual instances since Meltdown patching? Is
>> there anything to
my end or am I reliant on the provider?
-- Mark
OpenBSD 6.1 (GENERIC) #26: Wed Oct 4 18:41:35 CEST 2017
rob...@syspatch-61-amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC
real mem = 1055870976 (1006MB)
avail mem = 1019322368 (972MB)
mpath0 at root
scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets
m
> From: Philip Guenther
> Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2018 20:52:20 -0800
>
> Unless something unexpected happens, we'll be applying the workaround to
> amd64 first and then working out what to do for i386 and arm* (if still
> though to be necessary for arm) after that.
FWIW, Meltdown is a non-issue for Op
to do it or maybe the whole idea is
ill-conceived.
-- Mark
xset s off
The secret may be in one of the above.
-- Mark
here's sometimes
a workaround or clue in the outcome of that.
-- Mark
Short info. Installating comp61.tgz makes reorder_libs() work.
On Fri, Jul 28, 2017 at 04:07:49PM +0200, Mark Patruck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after updating a two month old amd64 to -current today
> (base61, bsd.mp, bsd.rd only), i get the following warning while
> reordering li
rts. Insufficient info makes it difficult to find and fix bugs.
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Mark Patruck ( mark at wrapped.cx )
GPG key 0xF2865E51 / 187F F6D3 EE04 1DCE 1C74 F644 0D3C F66F F286 5E51
http://www.wrapped.cx
onsole keyboard, using wsdisplay0
uhidev1 at uhub3 port 1 configuration 1 interface 1 "ATEN International product
0x2419" rev 1.10/1.00 addr 3
uhidev1: iclass 3/1
ums0 at uhidev1: 3 buttons, Z dir
wsmouse0 at ums0 mux 0
uhub4 at uhub1 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0 "Intel Rate Matchin
CALL 247 4 EXIT 832a3900 7
Stopped at Xsyscall+0x1d5: movl$0,%gs:0x4e0
ddb{1}> _
I'll try to get trace and ps and report back.
--
Mark Patruck ( mark at wrapped.cx )
GPG key 0xF2865E51 / 187F F6D3 EE04 1DCE 1C74 F644 0D3C F66F F286 5E51
http://www.wrapped.cx
r scripts that tickles a set of
odd ports in sequence on one of my IPs as their machine's network
interface comes up. Nothing listens there but I can check in my firewall
reject logs for their script's port numbers to see what their latest IP
is.
-- Mark
ves is such a handy option these days for easily browsed
past backups that I figured it was worth mentioning explicitly on top
of your excellent general article.
-- Mark
being
actually rather large and decided I can certainly live without. Better
to back up a bit too much rather than too little. (Note that things like
logs are rather compressible so even "du" may badly overstate them.)
-- Mark
a mpi(4) SCSI card, I used a siop(4) card
(see also attached full dmesg). This card would only negotiate a speed
with the tape drive when a tape was inserted into the drive.
Kind regards,
Mark
(*) I am using Ultrium 2 tapes in a Ultrium 3 tape drive which prevents
the tape drive from reaching its
> Hello Misc,
This is probably a discussion for tech@; anyway:
> I'm trying to get a BeagleBone Black talking onewire and i2c via GPIO to
> several off-board ICs through gpioow(4) and gpioiic(4) respectively.
As a warning, let me say that tinkering with hardware like this isn't
very high on the
uration files provided in the base system,
they're pretty great. If you have any questions after reading them
then read them again and search for the specific issue in this list's
archives. Good luck!
-- Mark
I use the
DokuWiki ACL stuff to associate wiki users with certain namespaces just
as you have. However, I have put only specific pages into namespaces, I
haven't tried messing with sidebar tabs I'm afraid, nor have I touched
Exhibit.
-- Mark
AlHa
> /CeYicD4E52DAr1zVU6culPztWTG25da/DdtTynJ/DvSWNcKqIH7qO9TpdzdZaok
> H9YvuJwO3l+wSCay9jr+sdfQyHfubjMLrahUJN/KfrxWMakz0t5XgCRc4xxqlZuE
> zN6+1q3SrQ+gbTTHogygwieZr/QD+Q==
> =pAvO
> -END PGP SIGNATURE-
>
--
Mark Patruck ( mark at wrapped.cx )
GPG key 0xF2865E51 / 187F F6D3 EE04 1DCE 1C74 F644 0D3C F66F F286 5E51
http://www.wrapped.cx
ve not sent to this list because I went
back and looked again through the manpages and suchlike before
finally hitting "send".
-- Mark
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Markus Rosjat
Sent: 06 November 2016 13:56
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Simple example for httpd fastcgi
Hi mark,
I saw that befor and did the steps for python like there and I can thest
my
k/journal/openbsd-httpd.html
-mark
x27;t know if any developers might like to have one of these
mailed to them.
-- Mark
ything outside /var/unbound - so everything it
needs is kept within that one place.
-- Mark
X11/xorg.conf file,
that would be the default.
If you really need an /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, change the driver
there. Otherwise, just delete the file.
Cheers,
Mark
elf
yet: I figure it all balances out but of course you may reasonably think
otherwise. I also occasionally contribute FOSS security fixes (e.g., one
that got into this month's release of OMERO) and my thinking may be
colored by the anxiety I sometimes feel in seeing people still running
the vulnerable versions.
Of course it helps that the OpenBSD release schedule has been fairly
brisk so people certainly aren't encouraged to run /ancient/ packages.
-- Mark
for binary packages then I'd hope that people
agree it to be a good idea in the abstract but we probably need to
volunteer actual work (or donate more!) if it is to actually happen.
-- Mark
r 2
uhidev0: iclass 3/0
ums0 at uhidev0: 3 buttons, Z dir
wsmouse1 at ums0 mux 0
vscsi0 at root
scsibus3 at vscsi0: 256 targets
softraid0 at root
scsibus4 at softraid0: 256 targets
root on sd0a (6d14ab39e519f0a2.a) swap on sd0b dump on sd0b
WARNING: / was not properly unmounted
clock: unknow
xed ranges
cpu0: apic clock running at 999MHz
ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 0
On Fri, 29 Jul 2016 at 15:07 Abel Abraham Camarillo Ojeda <
acam...@verlet.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 7:48 AM, Edd Barrett wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 04:27:00PM +, Mark Lee Smith wr
I have a host running OpenBSD 5.9 -stable on Vultr which has been doing the
same thing; freezing once a week. Is there any information that I could
provide if/when it happens again?
All the best,
Mark
On Tue, 26 Jul 2016, 10:33 Mark Carroll, wrote:
> On 26 Jul 2016, Edd Barrett wrote:
>
if you want to probe any particular aspects of it.
-- Mark
rentheses?
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/filter.html has,
] The name of a network interface or group in parentheses ( ). This
] tells PF to update the rule if the IP address(es) on the named
] interface change.
-- Mark
Please send bug reports to b...@openbsd.org.
> dwiic0 at acpi0: I2C1 addr 0xfe105000/0x1000 irq 7
> iic0 at dwiic0
> ihidev0 at iic0 addr 0x2c irq 39dwiic0: timed out reading remaining 29,
> failed fetching initial HID descriptor
> "DLL060A" at acpi0 not configured
Can you try what happens if yo
On 07 May 2016, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016-05-06, Mark Carroll wrote:
(snip)
>> pf ... because it otherwise doesn't realize that 'self'
>> includes the address eventually assigned by PPP.
>
> Use "(self)" not "self".
Interesting! T
t otherwise doesn't realize that 'self'
includes the address eventually assigned by PPP.
-- Mark
ase smtpd for listening on smtp and smtps, pf directing blacklisted
sites to spamd instead. Dovecot does SSL IMAP for me. But, if smtpd
doesn't suffice for you, you have very powerful, reliable solutions
binary-packaged for you by OpenBSD, such as Exim 4.
-- Mark
d now. Sorry for the noise, I'll remember to retry that
next time I run into such a puzzle! (It's even possible I lost track of
where I was up to with each machine and omitted it altogether, sigh.)
-- Mark
sndiod_flags.)
(Incidentally, thank you for the inteldrm improvements!)
-- Mark
OpenBSD 5.9 (GENERIC.MP) #1888: Fri Feb 26 01:20:19 MST 2016
dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
real mem = 17043365888 (16253MB)
avail mem = 16522633216 (15757MB)
mpath0 at root
sc
hats history
> saving ability.
On the console irssi is pretty featureful and the irssi-xmpp plugin is
packaged for OpenBSD. That's been working well for me.
pidgin's always an option if you prefer GUI. I think I used to save all
chat logs with that.
-- Mark
> There are a few instances of this bug. You can also see it with cpu
> frequency and audio volume.
>
> Most drivers maintain soft state that should mirror the hardware
> state. Except when it doesn't. Sometimes the driver has a bug,
> sometimes the hardware lies, sometimes something else goes
> w
> Hello everybody,
>
> I tried to install OpenBSD v5.9 but as soon as kernel loads
> the screen goes black. Cannot enter into UKC> either.
> hd0a:5.9/amd64/bsd.mp dropped into debugger with some radeon errors.
Without those error messages there is not much we can do for you.
On Fri, 19 Feb 2016 at 07:49 Jan Stary wrote:
> Why is that? Am I missing something obvious?
>
What happens if you launch terminals using the `uxterm` shell script?
Mark
Jan
If you call the file .Xdefaults it will be used in both scenarios
described, with no need for the `xrdb` command.
On Wed, 17 Feb 2016 at 08:47 Jiri B wrote:
> XDM fires up /etc/X11/xdm/Xsession, easy to read. One can even
> customize XDM and all other things in /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config.
>
> It sh
> panic: mtx_enter: locking against myself
> Starting stack trace...
> panic() at panic+0x10b
> mtx_enter() at mtx_enter+0x60
> sofree() at sofree+0xa0
> in_pcbdetach() at in_pcbdetach+0x40
> tcp_close() at tcp_close+0xad
> tcp_timer_2msl() at tcp_timer_2msl+0x90
> softclock() at softclock+0x315
>
e who helped me here. It's good when things seem to
be making sense. (-:
-- Mark
On 31 Jan 2016, li...@wrant.com wrote:
> Sun, 31 Jan 2016 12:04:50 +0000 Mark Carroll
>> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Release tells me at the end that,
>>
>> > ... if updating a machine to a new -stable, simply unpack the tar
>> > files in the roo
On 31 Jan 2016, Mark Carroll wrote:
> I thought that one option might be to update my sources to the latest
> OPENBSD_5_8 revision, build and install the update on one, then make the
> release on it and copy and unpack it to the other machines so that they
> could then have the pat
actually update the kernel itself?
-- Mark
has been installed to:
/etc/php-5.6.ini.
... ?
-- Mark
I have one that works fine:
mskc0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Marvell Yukon 88E8053" rev 0x22, Yukon-2 EC
rev. A3 (0x2): apic 1 int 16
But there are several variants of this chip, and some are buggier than
others. Problems have been reported before. Unfortunately I have
never been able to reprod
> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2016 11:08:39 + (UTC)
> From:
>
> Hi Mark,
> Thanks for having a look at this.
> The 6th of January install59.fs should have v 1.298 of acpi.c
> But I still get the same 'can't map interrupt' on both EHCI and XHCI.
> Let me know i
Hi Lawrence,
> Does OpenBSD support PCIe SSDs? I'm talking about the non-SATA variants
> specifically.
PCIe SSDs come in (at least two) variants. The ones that implement an
AHCI standard controller work. Those that implement the newer NVMe
standard don't work yet. In principle the NVMe control
for it.
> let's just leave it that for people on this calendar, 31st is hogmany
> and the 1st is new year's day. days off are no longer inviolate/
The calendar does list others though, like St Andrew's Day.
-- Mark
> acpi0 at bios2: rev 2, ACPI control unavailable
The diff below should fix that issue and get rid of the
can't map interrupt
issues.
Index: acpi.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/acpi/acpi.c,v
retrieving revision 1.297
diff -u -
Book of PF, or just not worth the effort
of attempting -- any thoughts? I may have just picked the wrong web
search terms, or maybe this just isn't yet at all easy.
(... and Happy New Year!)
-- Mark
ips so it isn't entirely surprising the FIFO size
isn't the same.
Anyway, I'm integrating the changes. Please test things after I've
committed my changes to make sure things still work.
Thanks,
Mark
those celebrating today, I also politically
> incorrectly wish a Merry Christmas.
As do I. (-:
-- Mark
On 23 December 2015 at 06:32, Frank White wrote:
> Hi,
> Yes I am sorry, I want build a small embedded system with openbsd to
> connect a lan to an adsl line. I want all the devices with openbsd,
> included the adsl modem. So the embedded system must have one or more
> ethernet nic and a modem.
>
fixed
though not in any useful way, e.g.,
# fdisk sd1
fdisk: sd1: Device not configured
> $ pcidump -v 0:20:0
>
> 0:20:0: Intel 9 Series xHCI
> 0x: Vendor ID: 8086 Product ID: 9cb1
I too have this.
-- Mark
f? (Of
course, xrandr in that environment reports only VESA modes.)
[1] dmesg from an identical system is
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.os.openbsd.misc/226800
... is this even the correct place to ask? Is it an OpenBSD issue or a
more general one with xorg's intel driver? (I don't know to what extent
kernel support could be an issue.)
-- Mark
the DHCP server told the system is a fairly typical use case but
I didn't see anything canned for this. (I'm trying to use what's
included in the base system rather than just adding the packages for
whatever I was used to using elsewhere.)
-- Mark
e pointer, maybe I don't have to
pkg_install emacs everywhere. I wonder what else I'm missing!
-- Mark
the OpenBSD way of doing
these things.
-- Mark
On 23 Nov 2015, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> I had the same problem with a computer in the past - if you search the
> archives, you will find details. Anyway, it was an old IBM machine and
> got this problem after a BIOS update.
> I retired it and got a Lenovo which is not having this problem.
>
> Maybe
notice the device at all if it wasn't there at boot time. Do I need
hotplug for even that, or is there some other thing I should do?
(Possibly just read some other bit of documentation that I missed.)
-- Mark
)
-- Mark
rq_install] *ERROR* oherrala: drm_irq_install:
> drm_dev_to_irq
> error: [drm:pid0:i915_load_modeset_init] *ERROR* oherrala:
> i915_load_modeset_init: drm_irq_install
> error: [drm:pid0:inteldrm_attach] *ERROR* oherrala: i915_drm.c: failed to
> init modeset
Helped quite a bit. I'm fairly certain the diff I just committed will fix your
problem.
Cheers,
Mark
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2015 14:12:52 +0100
> From: Martin Pieuchot
>
> On 19/11/15(Thu) 17:54, Sonic wrote:
> > Have serious problems for over 7 weeks now with em driver,
> > specifically any rev of if_em.c > 1.305. Starting with rev 1.306,
> > released on 2015/09/30 and continuing to -current, wat
On 14 November 2015 at 23:10, Richard Thornton <
secularsolutions...@gmail.com> wrote:
> France is screwed and perhaps Europe, translation, WWIII, unless they get
> their Muslim problem under control ASAP. Glad I don't live there. Let's not
> forget Mr. Roy who went back home to Bangladesh for an
Can those that are experiencing watchdog timeouts check if the diff
below gets rid of them?
Index: if_em.h
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/src/sys/dev/pci/if_em.h,v
retrieving revision 1.58
diff -u -p -r1.58 if_em.h
--- if_em.h 30 Sep 20
> > I'm now in a upgrading process to OpenBSD 5.8 (backup etc.). I have laptop
> > with EFI(UEFI) capability and 500GB HDD. There are any benefits from GPT
> > with my configuration to migrate from MBR to GPT (I'm also using full disk
> > oencryption)?
>
> 5.8 doesn't support GPT/UEFI, so it's p
> > For i386/amd64 you have to tell boot you want serial output
> > either at the boot prompt or via boot.conf.
> >
> > stty com0 115200
> > set tty com0
>
>
> OpenBSD 5.8 (GENERIC.MP) #1236: Sun Aug 16 02:31:04 MDT 2015
> dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP
Arrived in Australia, along with t–shirts. Saved me some washing before
work tomorrow :)
> On 8 Oct 2015, at 01:51, M Wheeler <6f84c...@refn.co.uk> wrote:
>
> CD's arrived today UK. Thanks again.
s Scanner
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>
> Mark Kettenis wrote on Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 02:27:52PM -0600:
>
> > CVSROOT:/cvs
> > Module name:src
> > Changes by: kette...@cvs.openbsd.org
; on the boot prompt), in which case it will show as ehci.
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestions. No luck finding a port connected to ehci root
hub so I think I'll just run the unit outside of the screen dock and use the
built in audio for now.
Thanks again,
Mark
> -- Alexandre
> From: Aaron Poffenberger
> Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 16:39:54 -0500
>
> Another issue I noted in the ThinkPad dmesg. Pulling out as separate
> request for reference sake.
>
> Suspending now hangs system
> - X11 disables correctly and screen goes dark
> - Light on power switch begins to blink
essor which died!) I figure if I'm reinstalling
stuff onto new hardware, it's a good time to try out OpenBSD too: if
nothing else, it makes me actually review configurations instead of just
copying them over.
-- Mark
On Sat, 19 Sep 2015 at 18:37 Remco wrote:
> You've got 3 separate audio devices, azalia0, azalia1 and uaudio0.
> azalia0: probably HDMI audio which isn't supported yet AFAICT
> azalia1: on-board audio detected as audio0, sndiod normally attaches to
> this
> device so all audio played on
for something small and quiet for which I can follow
step-by-step instructions.
For instance, around the USD100 mark the Ubiquiti ERLite-3 looks
reasonable and there are reports that it's not difficult to install
OpenBSD on it, though with significant network performance loss through
r :) The only other issue I've encountered is when switching
from X to console and back again, using Ctrl-Alt-F keys, X seems to
lose acceleration.
audioctl, mixerctl, dmesg included below.
Thanks!
Mark
audioctl:
name=HD-Audio
encodings=slinear_le:16:2:1,slinear_le:20:4:1,slinear_le:24:4
Josh Grosse writes:
> The filesets are built when you make a release. See FAQ 5.4, and the
> release(8) man page.
Aha, thank you, that all makes sense. I should have also figured this
from reading the last paragraph of http://www.openbsd.org/stable.html
-- Mark
ee to just point me to it.
-- Mark
Stuart Henderson writes:
> On 2015-09-16, Mark Carroll wrote:
>> Maybe there's a better way to specify default routes, but that one sure
>> seems to work.
>
> The standard method is to add it to /etc/mygate.
Aha! Of course, it looks like the installer already put my
t;> You don't have a default route set for IPv6.
>
> I second that :)
Thank you both. Based on a thread in my provider's forums, to
/etc/hostname.vio0 I added a,
!route -n add -inet6 default 'fe80::1%vio0'
Maybe there's a better way to specify default routes, but that one sure
seems to work.
-- Mark
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