time to
choose the source address to respond from.
Again, not arguing that now; just saying what we ran into in the past.
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> On Jul 29, 2016, at 6:17 AM, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
>
> When BindA
server. This may (but
should not) work for various clients. This may of changed, in recent years.
YMMV.
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> On Jul 29, 2016, at 5:19 AM, Hartmaier Alexander
> wrote:
>
> When you configure the VIP
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> On Jul 27, 2016, at 1:38 PM, shaun gibson wrote:
>
> i've used direct server return for radius and it seemed to work well :
>
> http://blog.haproxy.com/2011/07/29/layer-4-l
How best to restrict RADIUS and TACACS auth to a specific source device (NAS)
for a specific user?
What is the best method to allow all users access all the time from any source,
except user X that is only to permitted access when authenticating from device
Y?
Customer is looking to permit the
hat since I can't
find the
documentation for the underlying C library, I don't know if that search
would include inactive DCs or not, and I don't have an AD environment
to test it on directly.
The second issue is that it obviously pushes the processing time per
request up; although
Neil:
Would you please clarify, do you have the DomainController variable set?
The way I'm reading this code, it should call the GetAnyDomainController
each time the sub routine is called unless that variable is set.
Robert Fisher
Systems Administrator
Sitestar Internet Services
On 4/3/2
You can do this with a PostAuthHook.
Check out the goodies/hooks.txt file -- The first four examples cover
this, in fact -- the fourth example is specifically removing specific
reply items based on the Client Identifier.
Robert Fisher
Systems Administrator
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On 12/15
dd_attr("Expiration", $shadowExpire * 86400);
}
Robert Fisher
Systems Administrator
Sitestar Internet Services
On 2/4/2014 10:11 AM, Fabio Prina wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm using posixAccount/shadowAccount users in a LDAP and I would like to use
> the shadowExpire attribut
ccess1
LogFailure1
SuccessFormat%l:%N:%u:%U:%P:%1:OK
FailureFormat%l:%N:%u:%U:%P:%1:FAIL
LogHostIP_OF_SYSLOG_SERVER
LogSockudp
LogIdentradius
Facility auth
Robert Fisher
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On 11/1
can be updated.
Robert Fisher
Systems Administrator
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On 10/28/2013 11:54 AM, Johnson, Neil M wrote:
Can you use on Windows ?
According to the Manual only works on UNIX systems, but
nothing is mentioned in the section of the manual for .
Thanks.
-Neil
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AuthSelectRadUserLookup '%U', '%R', '%{Request:Called-Station-Id}'
# Empty AccountingTable turns off Accounting.
IgnoreAccounting
AccountingTable
CaseInsensitivePasswords
AddATDefaults
AuthLogsitestar-log
A
rl and Radiator before continuing
to tweak
settings.
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On 7/23/2013 5:43 AM, Sami Keski-Kasari wrote:
> Hello Robert,
>
> On 07/22/2013 05:59 PM, Robert Fisher wrote:
>
>> Even though I have the FailureBackoffTime d
stance -- since that would at
least be able to signal to Windows that the service has "died" and
can then use the MS tools to try and restart the service and thus
resynch the connection.
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AuthColumnDef 4, Simultaneous-Use, check
AuthColumnDef 5, Configuration-Token, reply
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Warm Regards
Robert
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assume the top level realm and proxy
configuration
might be better managed than organizations still in their testing stages.
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On 4/29/2013 1:34 PM, Johnson, Neil M wrote:
Is there a way in RADIATOR I can log the IP address of
You could build a custom vendor attribute by adding it to your
dictionary on an
unused vendor id and then in the handler or client clause use an
Add-To-Request to tack
on the value. It would mean reconfiguring the slave or downstream
instances so
those handlers matched on the new vendor attrib
This doesn't seem like a question about Radiator or even RADIUS. In
order to gather
RADIUS accounting data from the switch -- radius accounting has to be
supported in
the switch's firmware. I don't know of any switch that supports this.
However, if all you're interested in is a count of oct
RR: Unknown object 'AuthBy' in
/usr/local/radius/radius.cfg line 129
Can't locate object method "new" via package "Radius::AuthNTLM" at
Radius/Configurable.pm line 450, line 136.
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On 1/5/04 1:49 PM, "Frank Danielson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about using-
>
> kill '1',$$
>
> or if you are in a hurry-
>
> kill '9',$$
Actually if you are in that much a hurry why bother with kill when you can
just exit();
almost anything is possible! ;-)
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ome M$ product that doesn't
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;CLID')': You have an error in your SQL syntax near '}
> }4',1,'No such user','DNIS','CLID')' at line 1
> S
Tell Radiator what characters are valid in Usernames and you won't see
this...
ie: UsernameCharset [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or
quot;timeout" seconds. Which is crazy... I'm
just wondering if there is a way around this because it's causing a crazy
amount of dupe accounting requests in our RADIUS accounting logs... =/
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Key fingerpr
7;s are sending requests every second until
the requests are ack'd. Seems overly aggressive to me.
If this can be tweaked, where, and what settings should I use? Ideally I'm
looking for 3 seconds between requests with 3-5 retries until it should go
to the next server.
Thanks in adv
On 10/2/03 1:01 PM, "Robert Blayzor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Radiator farm setup which I'm trying to AuthBy ROUNDROBIN to... It
> doesn't appear that CachePasswords works for this AuthBy. Looking at my
> trace, auths are always sent to the clie
at also, and the requests are still being sent to the
servers and not getting hit in the cache.
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ctEmptyPassword
NoDefault
SessionDatabase NoneDB
Shouldn't CachePasswords be supported in this AuthBy? It is in AuthBy
RADIUS...
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Do we know if Radiator-3.7 is effected by this bug in PERL 5.8.0 ?
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55:17 2003: NOTICE: Server started: Radiator 3.7 on foo
Once this happens it seems like it's still answering connections on port
9048, but then accepts no commands.
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nd it points to a simple text file.
What is the next step to go for someone who already has a text file with
users on an active wireless network?
Example of text file:
123456-123456
# name: Torres, Robert email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
.
.
.
Thank you,
Robert Torres
Rutgers Business School -
ctive wireless network?
Example of text file:
123456-123456
# name: Torres, Robert email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
123456-123456
# name: Torres, Robert email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
123456-123456
# name: Torres, Robert email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
123456-123456
# name: Torres, Robert email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Than
se, but send back
an instant NAK to the NAS...
I assume some PreHandlerHook (or PreClientHook) would be needed, but is
there an example how to? ie: Say I have a list of usernames in a file that
I want to discard on..
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%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S
AcctSQLStatement EXEC sp_RadiusAcct %2
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AcctSQLStatement" can
insert it however I need it. (see above). Since stored procedurs use
argument lists instead of direct insert column/value pairs.
Given above, I need to get TimeStamp into the format above to pass it in
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So lets say I'm using MSSQL...
DateFormat %m/%d/%Y %X
AcctSQLStatementEXEC sp_acctinsert '%{Acct-S
ession-Id}','%{Acct-Status-Type}','%{User-Name}','%{TimeStamp}'
Should insert the TimeStamp as '9/11/2003 21:21:21' ??
rver and your RADIUS server's times are sync'd. (and current
date/time is what you want) You can do this several ways depending on your
backend, ie:
MSSQL - getdate()
Or PgSQL - timestamp 'now'
More..
INSERT INTO tbl_radacct (recdate) values (timestamp 'now'
On 9/11/03 2:42 PM, "tracker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using this method, how do you enforce that only Accounting Stop records
> will be stored locally?
Add the "AccountingStopsOnly" directive in your AuthBy SQL section.
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older again the last few hrs.
Yep, same thing here. I've seen posts duplicated over the last couple of
days...
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Hackers have kernel
oxy-Acct
DBSourcedbi:MySQL:server=BLAH
DBUsername radius
DBAuth foo
AuthSelect
AccountingTable
AcctSQLStatementINSERT INTO blah ...
At least that's what's worked for me ...
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t.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.
com:80/support/kb/articles/q137/8/90.asp&NoWebContent=1
Thank you,
Robert Torres
Rutgers Business School - Unit Computing Manager
Rutgers Business School - MBA Candidate
Rutgers University
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http://torres.rutgers.edu
-Orig
Sorry.
My mistake, the syntax with these files
are very picky!!!
Thank you for your reply.
Thank you,
Robert Torres
Rutgers Business School - Unit Computing
Manager
Rutgers Business School - MBA Candidate
Rutgers University
973-353-1821
http
.
Thank you,
Robert Torres
Rutgers Business School - Unit
Computing Manager
Rutgers Business School - MBA
Candidate
Rutgers University
973-353-1821
http://torres.rutgers.edu
this:
sub {
${$_[0]}->delete_attr('NAS-Port-Type');
${$_[0]}->add_attr('NAS-Port-Type', 'VPN');
}
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equired to achieve this ??
None that I'm aware of. I know that at least on the AS5300's they send a
termination reason in with every stop record. Just search the RADIUS
dictionary for "terminate" it's in there.. Once you find that attribute you
can deal with it in you
ith the data from there is totally up to you. With Radiator you can
specify the exact accounting query to your backend with as many or as little
RADIUS attribs as you want
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on this. If you have entries in the config that use files for
logs, etc, the two processes could step on each other causing a major
problem.
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Hi folks,
I'm currently trying to get Radiator 3.5 demo to do 802.1x auth via
EAP-TLS with a cisco
1200-series AP and a WindowsXP supplicant, and I'm having a bit of an
issue. I'm relitively
new to 802.1x/EAP and it's been quote a while since I'
4"
I am personally sending you an attachment of my Orinoco configuration.
If it's ok with you, I would not like to have this information public. I
know that I have configured everything correctly.
Thank you,
Robert Torres
Unit Computing Manager
Rutgers University
973-353-1821
http://
o back and check dialup usage on accounts no matter how long
ago it was. I have found a couple of Perl scripts that will parse a
single detail file at one time but nothing that would check several
files.
Does anyone know of such a creature??
Thank you,
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I just found this in the FreeBSD ports. Check port for "portfwd". If
you're using Linux, you should be able to find the source and compile it
to get it to work. If you're using NT, well, what can I say.. Have fun!
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apper/wrapper" available out there for many free *nix platforms like
Linux and FreeBSD, I just can't put my finger on what the name was
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time.
The main thing I would look at in your case is to make sure that the
secrets match in your httpd.conf and in your Radiator configuration for
the client.
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Sounds like you do not have a default gateway set, or your subnet mask
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westAuth
AuthByPolicyContinueAlways
AuthBy SitestarAcct
AuthBy SitestarAuth
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elay
these packets to the remote server, but at least on the
Accounting packets to also retain a local copy. Is there
any way I can do this? I should mention I need for these
to be logged to a database, so utilizing a key word that
logs to a detail file is not what I'm looking for.
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Right. We figured that out also, with all the attribs, after fussing
around with the oct which was not needed as the bit shifting is much
faster anyway. Thanks.
my $i_id = ($i_port & 0xf800) >> 27 ."/". ($i_port & 0x0700)
>> 24 ."/".
est: 0
Output from PERL (any other program or right from perl -e):
[shell:~] perl -e 'print oct("0b01011000")."\n";'
1408
What gives?
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Upper management doesn't understand it.
);}
Output the following code right from PERL works fine too:
perl -e 'print sprintf("%s/%s/%s.%s", map(oct("0b$_"), unpack("B32",
pack("N", 671088873)) =~ /(.{5})(.{3})(.{8})(.*)/)) ."\n";'
5/0/0.233
Any ideas? I really need to get this to w
n, or even
what Acct-Status-Type = 3 is.
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if the TimeLeft field is properly
maintained. Is there a way to have Radiator update this
field for me and maybe just re-initialize it at the beginning
of the month?
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Attribute number 105 (vendor 1147499380)
is not defined in your dictionary
Sun Jun 2 20:32:38 2002: ERR: Attribute number 99 (vendor 1399813490)
is not defined in your dictionary
Sun Jun 2 20:32:38 2002: ERR: Attribute number 99 (vendor 1399813490)
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DBSourcedbi:Sybase:server=SQL
DBUsername
DBAuth
Identifier SQL-AuthLog1
FailureQueryEXEC sp_RadiusAuthLog
'%{GlobalVar:ServerID}','%n','%{Class}','%N','%{Called-Station-I
d a different log database.
As well as the generic parameters described in Section 6.48 , AuthLog
SQL understands the following parameters:
Please advise.
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e hex, I seem to be reading
the same thing -- well save for the X'd out IPs in the sample
from the config file. Is there anything that could be causing
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So...what am I missing? :)
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Hi list,
I'm working on a project for a former employer. One of their brands is on
BSDi servers with the BSDi password database as authentication. I installed
Radiator and everything is working fine. But now, they want to support CHAP
(UUNet), so we need a separate users database with the clea
Hugh,
I assume that it won't allow the uppercase to log in if I don't use the
rewrite username also?
Thanks,
Robert
Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
> Hello Robert -
>
> Radiator maintains the session database with the username as entered on the
> NAS. If you want to do
ng this?
Thank you in advance,
Robert
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his?
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unting to the detail file in LogDir
AcctLogFileName %L/detail
PasswordLogFileName %L/pwdlog
RewriteUsername tr/A-Z/a-z/
RewriteUsername s/^([^@]+).*/$1/
Filename %L/online
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm doing it wrong.
Perhaps you want "AND PASS='%P'" ???
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I'm curious to know if it's possible to do either of the following:
1) Change the format of what is included in the PasswordLogFile
Or
2) Omit the PASSED password entries and log only the FAIL's
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-Station-Id}','%{Calling-Station-Id}','%c
','%{NAS-Port}','%{NAS-Po
rt-Type}','%{Service-Type}','%{Framed-Protocol}','%{Framed-IP-Address}',
'%{Connect-Info}','%{Acct
-Terminate-Cause}','
e the integer value. I know I was able to do this with
SBR in the past. When it comes to large data warehousing of accounting
records, it makes the most sense. Either case, I was just curious as if
this could be done in one way or another It would make a nice
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27;, '1138', '63'
Instead "Stop", value would be integer 2.
NAS-Port-Type, Framed-Protocol, etc, all are integers and use much less
space to store than their text meanings.
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<136>!F<7>4]<210><163><160>Y<30><255><204><21>*<27>
Attributes:
Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254
Service-Type = Framed-User
MS-MPPE-Encryption-Policy = Encryption-Required
MS-MPPE-Encryption-Types = En
session so long as
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would perform in a very active RADIUS server environment.
The one quirk I've always noticed is that if the connection breaks
between FreeTDS and your MSSQL server, FreeTDS mod seems to bomb out the
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On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 05:45:22PM +1000, manager wrote:
> I keep getting this error
>
> ('username', 'Oct 16, 2001 14:23', 1, 0, '0019',
> 'patton1.domain.com.au', 6)': Server message number=2627 severity=14 state=1
> line=3 server=ntserver procedure=calls_insert text=Violati
Stupid NT with it's incorrect password pause.. this seems to work as
intended. Let me know if I'm digging my own grave. I haven't
added a pause for if Radiator is running on Windows - as I couldn't
test that.
It would be nice to see this added to the next release.
Cheers,
Rob.
--- AuthNT.p
Thanks for the patch, Hugh.
It worked a treat. It's nice knowing that it will go into the official
distribution aswell.
Cheers,
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begin Hugh Irvine quotation:
> Hello Rob -
>
> How are you going to initiate the shutdown? If it is by sending a signal, you
> could use a different signal
I have an in-memory hash that I'm wanting to flush to disk on shutdown.
Ideally, this would be in a shutdown hook.
Or is there a recommended way to achieve such things, given the apparent lack
(perhaps just to me) of a shutdown hook?
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I got this when someone connect in ISDN at two channels, the second record
is showing this IP. Ascend Max TNT
> Hello everyone,
>
> We're using 2.18.2. Recently we started to see FRAMEDIPADDRESS of
> 0.0.0.0 in RADONLINE. These records create a problem when
> checking for Simultaneous-Use. Is t
ures on PostAuthHooks are
undeclared variables. If you've added a new variable somewhere, or used
a temporary variable without a my declaration, that could be it.
use strict && use warnings are always a good idea.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Robert Thomson.
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ually /etc/shadow)?
All users are in NIS+. When I use , I get a Access-Reject but
the reason of the failure is empty in the log and the reply. Using standard
fields and tables of NIS+.
> On Thursday 16 August 2001 22:16, Pascal Robert wrote:
>> I'm using radpwtest to test it, it
I'm using radpwtest to test it, it's using PAP right ?
> Hello Pascal -
>
> It looks like you are using CHAP authentication? If so, it won't work.
>
> You can only use PAP authentication with encrypted passwords.
>
> hth
>
> Hugh
>
>
> On
ink.passwd.%Y%m%d
UseGetspnamf
All accounts that I tested are showing the same behaviour, even if the
password on the system are all good.
Any ideas ?
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table or CallsOnline view in the database?
Currently, I have no Session or SessSQL or anything of
the sort in my config file. What should I have in here?
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is helpful for others, too.
Robert
*** AuthLDAP2.pm.orig Thu Apr 26 01:47:28 2001
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else
, t's
something to do with signals being ignored.
One solution is to install a current IO::Socket.
Robert
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On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 02:21:07PM -0400, Pascal Robert wrote:
> On 5/31/01 19:40, "Hugh Irvine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> Now, I have two other problems. The log file reports that Attributes 197
> >> and 255 (Ascend-Xmit-Rate and Ascend-Data-Rat
tribute number 197 (vendor 529) is not
defined in your dictionary
Sat Jun 2 23:59:44 2001: ERR: Attribute number 255 (vendor 529) is not
defined in your dictionary
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to expect.
Thanks,
Robert
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any of our NAS or any
device doing proxy auth against our radius server and
be assigned an IP that would work on that NAS.
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60><164><179><254>yruC"
Wed May 30 13:34:47 2001: DEBUG: Timed out, retransmitting
Wed May 30 13:34:47 2001: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Sending to 38.210.35.139 port 1645
Code: Access-Request
Identifier: 2
Authentic: <179><169><179><240&
e able to exclude
servers of a particular type -- which would mean the roaming
or proxy clients listed in my servers table as I'd have no
way to verify if a connection entry was valid or invalid.
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