On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 12:22:50PM -0300, Gonzalo Lionel Rodriguez wrote:
> http://OpenBSDeros.org ;)
That looked like a Spanish-speaking OpenBSD user community more than a
BUG centered in Spain, last time I checked.
> 2009/4/20 Gilles Chehade :
> > On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 08:43:30AM +0200, Daniel
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 8:56 PM, Theo de Raadt
wrote:
>> This morning I had an email arrive at "Tue, 21 Apr 2009 06:58:36 +1000
>> (EST)" from computershop.ca announcing that my order had been mailed.
>>
>> At 09:05 I went to check my PO box for the morning mail and found my 2
>> sets of 4.5 CDs
>
2009/4/20 Theo de Raadt
> > What is the "cu" ? Could you tell me the full name of the package or
> ports.
>
> It's right near the "ls" package.
>
>
;) this make my day! :)
2009/4/21 Theo de Raadt :
> precognition means that we can identify an upcoming
> period when such packets will come in -- packets which would
> defragment and subsequently arrange themselves into an attack above
> the socket layer. since we can precognitively pre-identify the risk,
> we can drop
> What is the "cu" ? Could you tell me the full name of the package or ports.
It's right near the "ls" package.
What is the "cu" ? Could you tell me the full name of the package or ports.
thanks.
2009/4/21 Marco Peereboom
> and cu instead of minicom.
>
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 06:36:03PM +0200, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
> > On Monday 20 April 2009 18.19.13 you wrote:
> > > Hi, guys,
> > >
> > > I have a consol
If i had the skills required, I would try.. but at this stage I have enough
trouble configuring OpenBSD to perform basic tasks. So I think it may be a
little out of my reach.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Tyler Mace wrote:
> Or write the support yourself...
>
> -Original Message-
> Fro
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 16:32, Todd Alan Smith
wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 1:13 PM, patrick keshishian
> wrote:
>> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Mike M wrote:
>>> The mail carrier liked the "OpenBSD - To serve and protect" sticker on the
>>> outside of the package.
>>
>> I was gonna ha
> This morning I had an email arrive at "Tue, 21 Apr 2009 06:58:36 +1000
> (EST)" from computershop.ca announcing that my order had been mailed.
>
> At 09:05 I went to check my PO box for the morning mail and found my 2
> sets of 4.5 CDs
>
> How did Austin and the gang know that my package had ma
This morning I had an email arrive at "Tue, 21 Apr 2009 06:58:36 +1000
(EST)" from computershop.ca announcing that my order had been mailed.
At 09:05 I went to check my PO box for the morning mail and found my 2
sets of 4.5 CDs
How did Austin and the gang know that my package had made it out of
c
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 1:13 PM, patrick keshishian wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Mike M wrote:
>> The mail carrier liked the "OpenBSD - To serve and protect" sticker on the
>> outside of the package.
>
> I was gonna hate you, but i took a walk to the mailbox and there was
> my packa
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 01:57:55PM -0400, RD Thrush wrote:
> I've recently noticed reduced performance when building ports for
> amd64 and i386 platforms on multiprocessor boxes. I found the problem
> was associated with running a 'nice'd dnetc [1] process on each
> processor. Without the 'nice'd
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From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Syntic
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 4:50 PM
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: Slow SATA write speeds with SMB
So from what I can tell... my chipset is crap and nob
So from what I can tell... my chipset is crap and nobody wants to develop/fix
AHCI support for it, so I either buy a new motherboard, or give up and use
IDE rather than AHCI? :)
Marco Peereboom wrote:
>
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 12:06:18AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
>> hmm, on Mon, Apr 20, 20
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 12:29:20AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> hmm, on Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 05:19:05PM -0500, Tony Abernethy said that
> > frantisek holop wrote:
> > > all hw is unrealible to some degree,
> > ... and all degrees of unreliability are equivalent?
> > Methinks some people like st
frantisek holop wrote:
> hmm, on Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 05:19:05PM -0500, Tony Abernethy
> said that
> > frantisek holop wrote:
> > > all hw is unrealible to some degree,
> > ... and all degrees of unreliability are equivalent?
> > Methinks some people like stuff that is LESS unreliable.
> > Even g
hmm, on Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 05:19:05PM -0500, Tony Abernethy said that
> frantisek holop wrote:
> > all hw is unrealible to some degree,
> ... and all degrees of unreliability are equivalent?
> Methinks some people like stuff that is LESS unreliable.
> Even going so far as to make an OS that is L
frantisek holop wrote:
> all hw is unrealible to some degree,
... and all degrees of unreliability are equivalent?
Methinks some people like stuff that is LESS unreliable.
Even going so far as to make an OS that is LESS unreliable.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 12:06:18AM +0200, frantisek holop wrote:
> hmm, on Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 02:48:15PM -0500, Marco Peereboom said that
> > > some of the devs really need to give up their thinkpads and start
> > > buying cheap msi or other stuff with amd and nvidia monstrosities :]
> >
> > Rig
hmm, on Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 02:48:15PM -0500, Marco Peereboom said that
> > some of the devs really need to give up their thinkpads and start
> > buying cheap msi or other stuff with amd and nvidia monstrosities :]
>
> Right, dealing with hardware that is unreliable on a daily basis is
> exactly
(First, sorry if anybody got a response earlier; my net connection
dropped out in the middle of sending the message and I'm pretty sure
the mail did not make it through.)
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 08:31:44AM -0700, patrick keshishian wrote:
> I've not used kqueue but first (quick) glance at the ma
hmm, on Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 01:33:25PM -0600, Bob Beck said that
> > some of the devs really need to give up their thinkpads and start
> > buying cheap msi or other stuff with amd and nvidia monstrosities :]
> >
>
> Yeah... you're like... the guy who is sits outside the estwing
> factory hittin
Hi Mark,
Mark Bucciarelli wrote on Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 08:17:23AM -0500:
> Mar 13 08:52:01 crosscutmedia ftpd[1728]:
> connection from pool-68-239-27-14.bos.east.verizon.net [68.239.27.14]
> Mar 13 08:52:09 crosscutmedia ftpd[4218]:
> FTP LOGIN FROM pool-68-239-27-14.bos.east.verizon.net as
Hi,
As you can see from the dmesg output.. this device is not being
detected as a USB communications device.. ugen(4) is the USB generic
device, a catch-all driver as you will.
Please update to a supported release of OpenBSD, that will be 4.4 and
4.5 come May 1st.. currently it's 4.3 and 4.4.
Ha
> Hi, Im from Asturias (north of Spain) Im newbie on OpenBSD. But I have a
friend who helps me (debug...@gmail). But still like to participate.
Greetings
On 4/20/2009 2:08 PM, Henning Brauer wrote:
please also wait for in-place conversion before ripping raidframe out,
so users can say something like "raidctl upgrade raid0" or similar,
if at all possible.
muhahahahahahaha
keep dreaming
Not only that, but putting an upgrade utility in a release
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 01:33:25PM -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
> > some of the devs really need to give up their thinkpads and start
> > buying cheap msi or other stuff with amd and nvidia monstrosities :]
> >
>
> Yeah... you're like... the guy who is sits outside the estwing
> factory hitting his ba
> some of the devs really need to give up their thinkpads and start
> buying cheap msi or other stuff with amd and nvidia monstrosities :]
Right, dealing with hardware that is unreliable on a daily basis is
exactly what I need. I mean I am totally not busy at all so what is a
random reboot here a
> some of the devs really need to give up their thinkpads and start
> buying cheap msi or other stuff with amd and nvidia monstrosities :]
>
Yeah... you're like... the guy who is sits outside the estwing
factory hitting his balls with an estwing hammer - telling everyone
who comes in and out tha
hmm, on Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 09:30:58PM +1000, Kristian Rooke said that
> ahci0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "NVIDIA MCP73 AHCI" rev 0xa2: irq 11, AHCI
MCP77 is also unsupported. but there was a patch floating about
on tech@ regarding ahci. my notebook is quite unusable at the
moment so i can't tes
On Mon, 2009-04-20 at 07:18 -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> did you, by any chance, install a new baseXX.tgz file on the system?
Right, that was it. Funny, I must have read this a dozen times ...
> > OpenBSD 4.4-stable (GENERIC.MP) #4: Sun Nov 16 14:21:18 CET 2008
>
> I'd be more convinced I was ri
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 07:46:42PM +0200, Tom Bodr wrote:
> someone is watching Yahoo videos on OpenBSD?
I use
http://keepvid.com
to download the video, then play it with mplayer.
After contacting the author of the thread I referenced, he pointed me toward
a patch for dhcpd and after applying the patch, option 66 is working fine
for me now. Hope this helps anyone else who may run into this issue.
-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@op
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Mike M wrote:
> The mail carrier liked the "OpenBSD - To serve and protect" sticker on the
> outside of the package.
I was gonna hate you, but i took a walk to the mailbox and there was
my package! =) no stickers on the outside though =\
I like the pacman illust
* Toni Mueller [2009-04-20 17:16]:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 20.04.2009 at 11:55:05 +0200, Henning Brauer
> wrote:
> > and in any case this is less about ramdisk size but more about
> > raidframe which we're going to get rid off eventually (when marco ever
> > gets softraid upt o a usable level, read r
I've recently noticed reduced performance when building ports for
amd64 and i386 platforms on multiprocessor boxes. I found the problem
was associated with running a 'nice'd dnetc [1] process on each
processor. Without the 'nice'd processes, performance improves
dramatically.
In a test case, ela
I'm not in Spain, but have an interest in Spanish-language BUGs. Also, I
can provide hosting.
-Tico
Mike Erdely wrote:
If you can't get a mailing list set up, I can host a list for you on
metabug.org.
You can also send meeting information (and other posts) to
i...@metabug.org and we'll post t
The mail carrier liked the "OpenBSD - To serve and protect" sticker on the
outside of the package.
Hi all,
someone is watching Yahoo videos on OpenBSD?
I know,that there is Opera with plugin under Linux emulation (but only
version 7),gnash (which is not running with Yahoo videos on 4.5
-current) and net/yt script.Is there possibility to modify this script
for Yahoo?
Thanks for points
--
htt
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 12:25 PM, ppruett-lists wrote:
> OKAY,
>
> transparent firewall, bridge, computer between world and rack of computers.
> That openbsd computer has two network cards and also has spamd
> with grey setup.
>
> I want to not only redirect smtp traffic not white for IP on bridge
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:02 AM, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
> Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it is possible to reach and use a remote
> TCP printer with the BSD lp tools (like /etc/printcap: rm=remote_host and
> such).
Yes. That statement is correct. Should be simple enough for you to test this:
and cu instead of minicom.
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 06:36:03PM +0200, LEVAI Daniel wrote:
> On Monday 20 April 2009 18.19.13 you wrote:
> > Hi, guys,
> >
> > I have a console line, which is serial console (RS232) on USB. It works
> > well with minicom in my ubuntu 8.04 when I connect it to my nets
The most active BSD "infra-estructure" in Spain is Freebsd-spain and
their mail-list by far:
https://listas.es.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd
The last year mini BSDCon it's an example of this nice guys and their
activities:
http://bcn.bsdcon.net/
OpenBSD was also present with two presen
On Monday 20 April 2009 18.19.13 you wrote:
> Hi, guys,
>
> I have a console line, which is serial console (RS232) on USB. It works
> well with minicom in my ubuntu 8.04 when I connect it to my netscreen-5xt.
> But, it can't work with my OpenBSD 4.2.
> Due to my command line "usbdevs -dv" output,
Hi, guys,
I have a console line, which is serial console (RS232) on USB. It works well
with minicom in my ubuntu 8.04 when I connect it to my netscreen-5xt.
But, it can't work with my OpenBSD 4.2.
Due to my command line "usbdevs -dv" output, I configure it as these below
"Serial Device : /dev/us
On Monday 20 April 2009 16.12.07 you wrote:
> Try installing LPRng and apsfilter package.
> Don't use kde controls, but do it through command line
> Only use "LPR/LPRng Print System" if actually using LPRng, as far as I know
> NOTE: all controls are under /usr/local/sbin and /usr/local/bin!!
> So y
If you can't get a mailing list set up, I can host a list for you on
metabug.org.
You can also send meeting information (and other posts) to
i...@metabug.org and we'll post them to http://metabug.org/
This goes for anyone who is interested in setting up a BUG but doesn't
have the resources for a
This looks not good:
for (i = 0; i < kevent(kq, NULL, 0, eventlist, EVENT_COUNT,
&ts_five_sec); i += 1) {
fprintf(stderr, ">> FOUND A KEVENT\n");
line = (char *)calloc(eventlist[i].data + 1, sizeof(char));
recv(sockfd[eventlist[i].ident], lin
http://OpenBSDeros.org ;)
2009/4/20 Gilles Chehade :
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 08:43:30AM +0200, Daniel Andersen wrote:
>> [English]
>> Hello everyone. As an OpenBSD user bordering zealotry (especially
>> during heated discussions) who is living in Spain, I suggest any of us
>> who also live in th
Hi,
On Mon, 20.04.2009 at 11:55:05 +0200, Henning Brauer
wrote:
> and in any case this is less about ramdisk size but more about
> raidframe which we're going to get rid off eventually (when marco ever
> gets softraid upt o a usable level, read rebuild working)
please also wait for in-place con
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 4:37 AM, Juan Jimenez Galdos
wrote:
> Right now works, i am using "db B B B ALL=/sbin/mount,/sbin/umount"
>
> But i can't write in the usb or HDD (fat32) mounted. What could i do? Thank
> you very much.
$ man mount_msdos
see -u option. next
$ man mount
and read all ab
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 08:43:30AM +0200, Daniel Andersen wrote:
> [English]
> Hello everyone. As an OpenBSD user bordering zealotry (especially
> during heated discussions) who is living in Spain, I suggest any of us
> who also live in that country start a BSD User Group. Although I can't
> really
Hi!
I'm trying to figure out how to use my network (TCP) printer without using
cups. I'm trying to use the lpd which is in base. I've installed every
foomatic package, hpijs and hplip and even gutenprint. In KControl, I'm
switching to "LPR/LPRng Print System" and start "Add -> Add
Printer/Class...
Try installing LPRng and apsfilter package.
Don't use kde controls, but do it through command line
Only use "LPR/LPRng Print System" if actually using LPRng, as far as I know
NOTE: all controls are under /usr/local/sbin and /usr/local/bin!!
So you will need to prefix that to get right versions of
Hi,
Is any one running the autopsy browser with the chrooted httpd?
Could you please help me with the configuration?
Thanks and regards
Siju
Taylor Venable writes:
> The plain-text version is here:
> http://real.metasyntax.net:2357/tmp/kevent.c
changelist[i].ident = i;
Pretty sure this line is your problem.
//art
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 01:37:45PM +0200, Juan Jimenez Galdos wrote:
> Right now works, i am using "db ALL=/sbin/mount,/sbin/umount"
>
> But i can't write in the usb or HDD (fat32) mounted. What could i do? Thank
> you very much.
Who owns the mount point, and what are the rights on it?
For
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 01:53:13PM +0200, Pierre-Yves Ritschard wrote:
> * Taylor Venable (tay...@metasyntax.net) wrote:
> > I'm looking at using kqueue() and kevent() for some high-load
> > client-side socket work, writing part of a stress testing system for
> > our product at work. I've got an e
* Taylor Venable (tay...@metasyntax.net) wrote:
> I'm looking at using kqueue() and kevent() for some high-load
> client-side socket work, writing part of a stress testing system for
> our product at work. I've got an example that I put together, using
> the read filter on the socket file descript
On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 09:06:30 +0200, Stephan A. Rickauer wrote
> > config bsd root on cd0a
>
> This is no longer needed in 4.5.
Thanks, Stephan! I'd missed that change.
Right now works, i am using "db ALL=/sbin/mount,/sbin/umount"
But i can't write in the usb or HDD (fat32) mounted. What could i do? Thank
you very much.
I'm looking at using kqueue() and kevent() for some high-load
client-side socket work, writing part of a stress testing system for
our product at work. I've got an example that I put together, using
the read filter on the socket file descriptors, but kevent() doesn't
tell me that any data is avail
The 2 SATA drives are currently connected to SATA port 1 & 2 (so the BIOS
tells me).
I just connected another SATA drive to port number 4 and the same occured
for that drive too.
There are no further details following the scsibus0 line.
ahci0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "NVIDIA MCP73 AHCI" rev 0xa2
Stephan A. Rickauer wrote:
> Has anyone seen this before in /var/log/maillog?
>
> Apr 20 08:37:51 srv1 sm-mta[10664]: n3K6bpjJ010664: SYSERR(root):
> gatherq: cannot open "/var/spool/mqueue": No such file or directory
>
> Apr 20 08:38:52 srv1 sm-mta[15383]: filesys_update failed: No such file
> o
On 20 April 2009 c. 14:14:18 Henning Brauer wrote:
> * Vadim Zhukov [2009-04-20 12:02]:
> > On 20 April 2009 ?. 13:55:05 Henning Brauer wrote:
> > > and in any case this is less about ramdisk size but more about
> > > raidframe which we're going to get rid off eventually (when marco
> > > ever get
I'm not an expert by any means when it comes to OpenBSD,
AHCI, or SATA, but here are some shots in the dark.
Does your machine have four SATA ports on it? Can you
identify which of the four ports your two SATA drives are
plugged into? Can you add additional SATA drives and see
if these errors ar
* Vadim Zhukov [2009-04-20 12:02]:
> On 20 April 2009 ?. 13:55:05 Henning Brauer wrote:
> > and in any case this is less about ramdisk size but more about
> > raidframe which we're going to get rid off eventually (when marco ever
> > gets softraid upt o a usable level, read rebuild working)
>
> H
Thanks for the suggestions.
I checked the BIOS configuration and it appears that the SATA controller was
set to IDE (not sure how that happened). I have now set it to AHCI, but I am
seeing another error in dmesg
ahci0 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "NVIDIA MCP73 AHCI" rev 0xa2: irq 11, AHCI
1.1
ah
Just noticed this, thought I'd quickly give you the following tip :
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 03:40:35AM -0600, Anathae Townsend wrote:
| [Quote]
| pciide1 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "NVIDIA MCP73 AHCI" rev 0xa2: DMA
| (unsupported), channel 0 wired to native-PCI, channel 1 wired to native-PCI
| [end
On 20 April 2009 c. 13:55:05 Henning Brauer wrote:
> and in any case this is less about ramdisk size but more about
> raidframe which we're going to get rid off eventually (when marco ever
> gets softraid upt o a usable level, read rebuild working)
Hell, yes! But "eventually" is not "till the end
and in any case this is less about ramdisk size but more about
raidframe which we're going to get rid off eventually (when marco ever
gets softraid upt o a usable level, read rebuild working)
* Stuart Henderson [2009-04-20 11:38]:
> off the top of my head (remembered from bumping into limits with
[Quote]
pciide1 at pci0 dev 14 function 0 "NVIDIA MCP73 AHCI" rev 0xa2: DMA
(unsupported), channel 0 wired to native-PCI, channel 1 wired to native-PCI
[end quote]
The AHCI implementation on your mb is not supported by the version of
OpenBSD
you are using.
That, or it is configured to something o
off the top of my head (remembered from bumping into limits with
flashboot), I think there are some restrictions imposed by ISA, and
of course some small machines have limited RAM which this eats into.
On 2009/04/20 11:59, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
> On 20 April 2009 ?. 11:38:19 Stuart Henderson wrote
2009/4/17 Juan Jimenez Galdos :
> Hi. Right now i have written "db ALL=NOPASSWD:/sbin/mount /mnt/cd0,
> /sbin/umount /mnt/cd0", but it seems that isn't correct. What could i
write?
> I was typing the root password, so i have tried the user password and it
> works fine.
>
> THank you very much.
>
On 20 April 2009 G. 11:38:19 Stuart Henderson wrote:
> there certainly are size restrictions on RAMDISK_CD.
Sorry for stupid questions, but what those restrictions are and what is
the reason for them? It's not the disk space, obviously. And if
RAMDISK_CD kernel could not load into memory then this
there certainly are size restrictions on RAMDISK_CD.
On 2009-04-19, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> Is there any particular reason to not have RAIDFrame built-in in
> RAMDISK_CD kernels? I mean, are there any restrictions, except
> kernel/ramdisk size, which are not the case with RAMDISK_C
Kristian Rooke wrote:
> Hi Alexander,
>
> I was more than happy to dump the whole dmesg, but I just didn't want to put
> too much into my first message.
I have yet to see anyone complaining about too much information. ;-)
Nevertheless, AFAICS (which is rather limited), it seems your wd2 disk
(wh
cheers, pcidump below
0:0:0: NVIDIA unknown
0x: Vendor ID: 10de Product ID: 07c1
0x0004: Command: 0006 Status ID: 00a0
0x0008: Class: 06 Subclass: 00 Interface: 00 Revision: a2
0x000c: BIST: 00 Header Type: 80 Latency Timer: 00 Cache Line Size:
00
0x0010
Has anyone seen this before in /var/log/maillog?
Apr 20 08:37:51 srv1 sm-mta[10664]: n3K6bpjJ010664: SYSERR(root):
gatherq: cannot open "/var/spool/mqueue": No such file or directory
Apr 20 08:38:52 srv1 sm-mta[15383]: filesys_update failed: No such file
or directory, fs=., avail=-1, blocksize=3
On Sun, 2009-04-19 at 13:01 -0500, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> Do you have an automated process to generate these at any given time?
> If so can you share that?
svn://svn.startek.ch/BSDanywhere
build.sh gives you the script that builds an image directly from fresh
OpenBSD tgz's. The version we used
On Sun, 2009-04-19 at 19:04 -0400, Josh Grosse wrote:
> I'll send you that also. It's a single shell script that converts a disk
> based system into a bootable ISO. (Almost, one still needs to build the
> custom kernels in a separate step; it's a separate step because I only build
> them once a
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Hi Alexander,
I was more than happy to dump the whole dmesg, but I just didn't want to put
too much into my first message.
Please find the full dmesg below:
OpenBSD 4.4 (GENERIC) #1021: Tue Aug 12 17:16:55 MDT 2008
dera...@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R
Well you don't have dma on wd2.
Include the output of pcidump -v and I'll try cook up a diff.
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 11:16:55PM -0700, Syntic wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I recently installed OpenBSD on one of my servers and I have noticed that I
> am experiencing slow SATA write speeds when using SMB
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