I don't post much as I'm mostly on here to learn and have little I
can contribute, but...
While following all the discussions, I wonder if there's too many
people here that work at large highly redundant facilities and live in
expensive areas with new circuits. I don't believe
and other issues we will have
if they don't get their way.
I have a feeling that I'm going to get whacked for violating the AUP of the
list, but oh well. Truth hurts.
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(fractional T1 support, HDLC, PPP,
FrameRelay, etc). Theres also a 56k dialup backup module which is handy.
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The Abusive Hosts Blocking List
http://www.ahbl.org
Anyway, I'm currently investigating to see if it's possible the traffic
was
coming from another local machine. The machine's admin mentioned a few
things that sounded to me like there were 2 way connections from this IP
involved instead of just spoofed UDP.
Anybody hook up a new
We've been seeing the following on all of our (9.2.1) authoritative
nameservers since approximately 10am today. Googling has turned up
nothing; I'm currently trying to glean some useful netflow data. Just
wondering if this is local, or if others have suddenly seen the same.
Seems harmless
, enough of my moaning about the problem for now. If anyone has any
real life examples and stories they'd like to share with me so I can add to my
paper on the SiteFinder issue, let me know offlist, and I'll add it.
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months ago he went on a joe job
spree spamming my home phone number and a dozen other people's.
They are bold, and don't seem to fear anyone. You can keep killing them, and
they don't learn.
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Title: Strange public traceroutes return private RFC1918 addresses
Any ideas how (or why) the following traceroutes are leaking private RFC1918 addresses back to me when I do a traceroute?
Maybe try from your side of the internet and see if you get the same types of responses.
It's really
for this kind of
stuff, and would like to get some feedback as to what others are seeing with
their end users. I have a sinking feeling that when I take the time to file
an official bug report/issue, they will tell me 'reformat and reinstall'.
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or PaintShop Pro and watch it moan about the format not
being right.
The sudden decrease in quality could be because they turned up the compression
level.
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be stolen off of our gallery site. You'd have to badly
degrade the quality in order to completely destroy the watermarks completely,
as long as you implemented the watermarking correctly in the first place.
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://rs.ineternic.net/domain/named.root
and will be available from:
ftp://ftp.internic.net/domain/db.cache
ftp://ftp.internic.net/domain/named.cache
ftp://ftp.ineternic.net/domain/named.root
Brian
Brian Coppola
Manager, Resolution Systems
Verisign Operations and Infrastructure (OI)
to be sure that any staff who will be contacting them are fully versed in
any services they will be discussing. The clueful staff at VZ are much
more receptive and accessible when they know in advance that they can
expect to pick up a likewise-clued individual.
cheers,
brian
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004, Alexei Roudnev wrote:
:
:L3 switchiong is just term for idiots - it is ROUTING in old terms. So,
:VLAN's means _routing_.
Um, no, VLAN does not infer routing. 802.1q and even Cisco's ugly
proprietary ISL both operate at layer two.
As to L3 switching and the spin involved
. OE-Quotefix is somehow barfing
on your message specifically and crashing, so I had to turn it off
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From
to spamassassin gives you the flexability to block alot of spam
without needing to block everything outright.
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The AHBL - http://www.ahbl.org
). They are illegal if you use it to bring down
someone's machine though.
Basically, if I were you, I'd turn your firewall's sensitivity WAY down and
only track events that are obviously attempts to hack.
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:)
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Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
Lets hope the coming year is good for everyone
(except the spammers that is :-)
Off I go to help my mother learn how to use the new
digital camera I gave her for christmas!
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Interestingly enough, sometimes it's cheaper to buy a small unmanaged switch
with a fiber uplink port than to buy a
media converter...
-Original Message-
Media converters are much cheaper than specialized FX cards
like these. A
10Mbps converters are just $99 each and
Hello all,
I dont suppose anyone here might have a direct contact for the people at
Road Runner in regards to DNS management and/or their abuse desk?
Contact me off-list please. Thanks.
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or a trusted
source.
Virus filtering is a must, but, alas, not all mail servers filter *outgoing*
mail. Most filter only incoming mail.
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issues with resource usage.
But sometimes, its just right.
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running it. Not always possible, but who knows.
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The AHBL - http://www.ahbl.org
is gone at this point).
In the various places where I've gotten a look at their spam protection,
SpamHaus is very popular, as is SpamCop's BL.
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file and running an exe in it (ala MiMail).
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The AHBL - http://www.ahbl.org
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Roesen [EMAIL PROTECTED
announcement for that customer?
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Has anyone been experiencing connectivity issues with Wiltel over the
last 12 hours?
-brian
.
:-)
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- Original Message -
From: james [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 5:00
with Exchange.
I was trying to get rid of exchange, but with the fact our corp office was a
bunch of idiots who had no idea how to use anything else but outlook, made
it nearly impossible to switch to a pure pop3/smtp setup with an online
calendar and shared address book.
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via the web based interface. Might be different now.
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ICQ: 8077511
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NANOG [EMAIL
incoming ports, especially to a possible business user or home user trying
to access their office, you put yourself in a really bad position.
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ICQ
-Original Message-
How many other ISPs intend to follow AOL's practice and use their
connection support software to fix the defaults on their customer's
Windows computers?
I've already seen an interesting side effect from a disabled messenger
service... With one of those
Your results look a hell of alot more realistic then what Verisign tried to
get people to swallow at SECSAC.
Too bad they won't take it seriously because its 'obviously biased' :-/
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On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Terry Baranski wrote:
:The without notice part is perhaps somewhat unsettling. I can
:appreciate that attempting to explain this type of change to the AOL
:user base would be challenging, but I'd submit that third-party software
:making OS changes like this without the
I'm getting nothing but timeouts at this point to any of att's mail servers.
Nothing going through at all.
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- Original
/Oct/2003:19:47:42 -0500] GET /PAD HTTP/1.1 404 316
- l
ibwww-perl/5.65
68.63.88.173 - - [21/Oct/2003:19:47:42 -0500] GET /pad HTTP/1.1 404 316
- l
ibwww-perl/5.65
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of these idiots.
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that something good might come out of this.
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nothing but blocks of /24
announcements out of a larger /20 or whatever size block that has been
assigned. In fact, it was alot easier for me to handle the network in that
fashion, because I could easily control where traffic for a specific use
came in, etc.
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http://media.icann.org/ramgen/encoder/secsac.rm
Live feed of the meeting.
Having listened to just about 5 minutes so far, Verisign is fudging quite a
bit on how many people like the sitefinder service. Its almost unreal to
hear what they are saying.
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what we
are doing. Its apparent that we are disliked here by some, but hitting below
the belt by going after our provider isn't going to solve anything or change
anything.
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- Original Message -
From: Matthew S. Hallacy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 3:18 AM
Subject: Re: Abuse Departments
Most places will take care of abuse issues if they get to the right
person,
but some places simply won't
- Original Message -
From: Bryan Heitman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: Abuse Departments
Would you perhaps have more underlying problems if a script kiddie on a
dialup can attack you in such a way to impact your service?
to connect by hand using telnet results in the mail servers closing
the connection right away without giving a reason. I did however, out of
about 20 tests, got through once and actually got the server's welcome
message.
Any ideas?
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- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Brian Bruns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 2:16 PM
Subject: Re: AOL mail server problems?
They're probably blocking you. Have you gotten many scomp complaints
recently?...perhaps a big backlog
- Original Message -
From: Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Brian Bruns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: AOL mail server problems?
When it comes to a choice between letting in the ~ 1% of small
- Original Message -
From: Joshua Levitsky
To: Brian Bruns
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Suresh Ramasubramanian
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2003 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: AOL mail server problems?
What is the PTR record for your mail server? If you don't have one or if
it reads
.
Exchage does a horrible job of logging, which is
why they are probably being targeted. Most real SMTP servers (sendmail,
exim, postfix, qmail) log failed attempts in the maillog or via PAM (if they use
it).
--Brian BrunsThe Summit Open Source
Development GroupOpen
or qmail, please let
me know if you know ways of securing these mail servers from these kinds of
attacks. I'm familiar with sendmail, exim, and exchange.
--Brian BrunsThe Summit Open Source
Development GroupOpen Solutions For A Closed World / Anti-Spam
Resourceshttp
MessageThis is something I sent to someone offlist. I've strpped out his
name, etc.
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- Original Message -
From: Brian
to be written, and get
people to fill in the blanks?
I know personally I would love to put out a paper, but I have no idea where
to begin.
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ICQ
://www.sosdg.org/papers/VSGNWCD.html
I tried to write it as simple as I could in the hopes it might help end
users understand the issues created by the SiteFinder 'service'.
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is sitting on a 1.5/256
business DSL line. I really can't afford to be buying T1s or T3s just to
hold up to attacks like this.
As always, thanks.
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ICQ
techs.
Our DSL service isn't bad - in fact it rarely goes down. The problem is
that when we need their help with something out of our league, they are
completely useless. Anyone know of a contact number for SBC/Ameritech that
would be useful in a case like this?
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Wish someone who was good with the clue-axe would take a swing at these
dolts.
We all know they are crying babies because their new method of profit was
shut down.
Now, the interesting question will be, how can we prevent them from adding
sitefinder again?
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You know who/what this sounds like?
Microsoft.
When smacked down about IE integration and WMP integration, they screamed
bloody murder and claimed freedom of innovation. Exactly what
NetSol/Verisign is doing. Maybe they have the same PR firm?
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I got on OK, but I used the web based confirmation method.
Maybe their mail server got flooded?
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- Original Message
everywhere in the
world. Thats *20* minutes.
Why does it take NetSol 24/48/72 hours to do the same thing?
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- Original Message
.
*holds up a glass of vodka* Here's to the good guys winning another battle.
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to do that to customers who didn't turn off dynamic dns updates. It
got their attention quick.
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From
works fine for me.
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- Original Message -
From: Mike Tancsa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday
.
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- Original Message -
From: mike harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday
This might be helpful to people setting up ACLs and the like:
http://webmaster.info.aol.com/proxyinfo.html
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- Original
with TLDs,
especially ones as important as .com and .net.
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boundary=.[a-z]{6} and
$message_body matches iframe src=3D.cid:.*height=3D0.*
width=3D0.*/iframe
then
logfile $home/filter.log 0644
logwrite $tod_log - filter: *** Swen.2 *** - sender: $sender_address -
subj$
seen finish
endif
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get K-Mail forWindows, I'd be in good shape.
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- Original Message -
From: David Lesher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: nanog list
the time I was on site with a customer when I discovered this. I
always carried a Mac laptop, so I was royally screwed.
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?
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- Original Message -
From: Lou Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 9:23 PM
Subject: Route
Anyone experiencing problems connecting to Earthlink through WilTel ?
Tracing the route to 207.217.121.218
1 elpstx1wce2-pos3-1.wcg.net (64.200.226.225) [AS 7911] 12 msec 12
msec 16 msec
2 dllstx1wcx2-oc48.wcg.net (64.200.210.209) [AS 7911] 96 msec 224 msec
40 msec
3
time we used UPS...
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http://www.cineclix.comTel : +1 604 688 2339
and erroneous assumptions) the problem
is.
And running a route-registry is *really* no more difficult than querying one, in most
cases less so.
Certainly less effort than even a small name server serving authoritative data...
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Any one having connectivity problems with Optigate out of California?
-brian
In the opinion of folks on this list, did the recent power failure in the
northeast (started 8/14 and lasted several days in some places) constitute a
force majeure event?
Thanks,
Brian Cashman
Merit
, and surprisingly, did not result in significant
degradation of end user performance.
Granted, it's not a true fix, but it may get you a few extra Z's at night.
hth,
brian
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:should be obtained through the Software Center on the Cisco worldwide website
:at http://www.cisco.com/tacpage/sw-center/sw-ios.html
I'm getting a 404 not found for that URL, while logged into CCO.
into play, geographical diversity of critical services would likely be of
more importance. I'd suspect a quake in the northeast would have similar
operational impact to a blizzard in SJ :)
cheers,
brian
Someone has apparently hacked the Uruklink.net DNS server, and is trying to
redirect visitors to a third-party 9-11 memorial site. The Uruklink.net
site is still generally available via its IP address: http://62.145.94.111
Details here:
http://www.pc-radio.com/uruklink-0wned.html
Brian
At 02
I'm trying to get a idea of what the current going rate is for intercity
(not metro) OC-48. Can anyone give me some pricing information (even
ballpark figures)? Pricing per mile would be helpful.
Thanks,
Brian Cashman
Merit
of its own.
Someone let the suits take control early on, and we all know the rest of
the story.
Any further discussion will likely be nothing more than educated
conjecture (as was the above).
cheers,
brian
: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Brian Coyle, GCIA http://www.giac.org/GCIA.php
iD8DBQE+Mz9gER3MuHUncBsRAuG3AJ0Xzd+QiDeX6LKHX4frfRF40xJK8gCfUgXw
g7uoFXH2N72uwLudo2OuvpI=
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-END PGP SIGNATURE-
Over a day of downtime due to a short? Whose side is the short on -
PGE's or Navisite's? There's no excuse for a delay this long, on either
end.
Of course, all info regarding this outage has been second-hand, so I'll
reserve judgment.
I'd have expected some level of local news coverage if PGE
just go mm fiber..
Bri
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
you need to put a fluke lanmeter or similar device (with tdr) to validate
the cable... you may just need to reterminate the ends, but it's also
likely that it's simply way out of spec.
joelja
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003,
ultradns had a solution that claimed to be intelligent about this problem.
Bri
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Tatsuya Kawasaki wrote:
Many web sites which are mulihome/mult co-located seem to act differnetly
depend on which DNS severs that we use.
Questions:
1. Does anyone have lists of
many isps will automatically give a /24 if their client is multihoming,
even if their usage is well below the 254 usable ips allocated by the
above block size.
Brian
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Harsha Narayan wrote:
Hello,
No, this is not the case. I enquired and it seems multihoming
Isn't it true that most bgp announcements with a mask longer than 24 bits
hit the proverbial bit bucket?
Brian
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Harsha Narayan wrote:
Hello,
But how will such an ISP justify this to the RIR?
Thanks,
Harsha.
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Brian wrote:
many isps
If they werent there before, it means someone added
them, likely the person in charge of bgp rtr config for that as #
Brian
- Original Message -
From:
Palmer,
John
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 1:06
PM
Subject: Broken Netmask
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Martin Renschler (EWU) wrote:
:
:tried the link and entered my PacBell home DSL static IP address and was shocked to
:see my private name come up behind CustName field! Wrong Address though.
:
:Isn't this violating privacy rules? Geez!
:/Martin
:(private mail not
One key thing to keep in mind is that vxrs with your desired npe have 2 hw
buses, the even slots are 1 bus, the odds are the other, so be sure to
distribute bw accordingly.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/modules/ps2033/products_configuration
_guide_chapter09186a00801056f4.html is a good
to another
crossing rfc1918 space, there were many threads in years past about @HOME's
use of this tactic.
Brian
- Original Message -
From: Stephen J. Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Steve Rude [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: IP
Used to be when it first came out, Wired was a mag the best quality printing
on no substance I had ever seen, really seemed like a borderline artist mag.
The colors were amazing. I see now, upon looking at a recent issue, their
content seems to have improved dramatically.
Brian
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, David Diaz wrote:
:
:Would that be in front of, or behind Big Red (firewall)?
:
:Seriously...would their policies affect the integrity of the root
:zone server files?
Rhetorical question? :)
Obviously, such a move would be unrealistic if subjective filtering could
affect
Their acctg issues are widely known, as well as their 99 pricing in 2001.
Hook up with a customer of theirs as a provider and let the provider duke
it out with em. A lot of folks like to dual home with Sprint and UUnet,
and that solution does get you a lot from a networking perspective.
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002, NAIDOO Kesva FTLD/IAP wrote:
:
:Has anybody mentioned the benefits of ISIS as an IGP to them.
:
Of course, ISIS is no more resilient against the deletion of igp
configuration than OSPF.
cheers,
brian
that a bit raw. To do anything better would
require more work to either enable a dynamic UI or creating custom forms
and code in a plugin-style system.
Any other comments or suggestions?
---
Brian Smith // avalon73 at arthurian dot nu
the large quantity of /24 announcements is, I suspect, from comapnies just
large enough to want the benefits of multihoming. You know, 2 t1s on a
small router, and stuff like that..
Bri
On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
I've a feeling that the fact that everyone shares
of communications, if any,
that were disclosed. The Attorney General shall publish all such reports
into a single report to be submitted to Congress one year after enactment of
the bill.
Brian
- Original Message -
From: Daniel Senie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Fraizer [EMAIL PROTECTED
bwahaha, 2 funnee. I gotta think most people would be thinking of adding
another ds3 at that point.
Bri
- Original Message -
From: Phil Rosenthal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Alex Rubenstein' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 6:05 PM
Subject: RE:
, re-read the previous post. There's a big difference between choice
and facility.
Did you grow up spending Summers in the Hamptons with no conception of the
value of a dollar, or are you simply trolling?
-brian
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Phil Rosenthal wrote:
:
:Actually, I wouldn't think about
lacked context and continuity.
I've always advocated overprovisioning myself, vs. creative buffering,
queuing, and/or distracting the end user. The statement I wouldn't
think of getting T1, DS3 or OC3 in the fist place, without context,
easily lends itself to misinterpretation.
cheers,
brian
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