get reliable service (or even functional data service).
It gets really old really quick.
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On 6/7/2019 11:03 AM, Romeo Czumbil wrote:
All new CL Internet get's provisioned on AS3356
You would need a strong case for them to put you on AS209
Got provisioned last year on AS209 when they turned up my ent Fiber with
BGP.
Could depend heavily on what services and where.
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their Ethernet counterparts, if you want to cut some
cost even more.
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$1000+ routers will do.
'Tik, white box Linux/BSD, etc all offer good options at varying price
points.
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mly dropping traffic on specific sessions.
Are you using TLS encrypted SIP or just plain ol' cleartext?
If its encrypted, I'd look at possibly there being a MTU/MSS issue
somewhere along the path possibly?
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you are diagnosing, might check to make sure that the SIP ALG is
disabled on all of their routers too.
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@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Brielle
Bruns
Sent: Friday, 3 May, 2019 19:56
To: NANOG list
Subject: Widespread Firefox issues
Just an FYI since this is bound to impact users:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973
Basically, Mozilla forgot to renew an intermediate cert, and people'
On 5/3/2019 8:58 PM, Adrian Minta wrote:
My temporary solution was to set "xpinstall.signatures.required" to
"false".
Unfortunately only works if you are using the Dev version :(
They totally removed ability to bypass that in the standard distribution
of Firefox. Ugh
to everyone, but a large enough group of people are
experiencing it. My desktop for example, is having the issue, my laptop
is not.
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We'll have to wait for them to tell us what exactly happened
(if they do) to know for sure.
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Just an FYI since this is bound to impact users:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973
Basically, Mozilla forgot to renew an intermediate cert, and people's
Firefox browsers have mass-disabled addons.
Whoops.
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On 5/1/2019 6:12 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Anyone know of a solution that doesn't require an external antenna, is
NEBS compliant, and has T1-type outputs for me to hook into my
Metaswitch gear?
You forgot 'world peace' in there too. :)
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find some kind of
solution by then. *sigh*
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*From: *"Brielle Bruns"
*To: *nanog@nanog.org
*Sent: *We
also appears to be a few smaller
independent CDMA networks around as well.
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grounded/mounted/weatherproofed antenna such as the ubiquitous 26 dBi
Quadrifilar Helix antenna. https://www.ebay.com/itm/192899151132
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cf. Got a rather large check
and my first employment ever due to that config file.
My brain hurts thinking about that.
Can you believe its been _36_ years since the first version of sendmail?
*holds up a glass of maker's mark*
To the people who made the internet possible. Cheers!
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On 2/20/2019 1:22 PM, Matthew Black wrote:
Have you ever created a sendmail.cf without using M4?
Well, that brought back memories I did not want to revisit.
You are going to make me want to take up drinking.
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re I bring up Spamhaus's .mail proposal and the shitshow that was?
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You must destroy the original transmission
and its attachments without reading or saving in any manner. Thank you.
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think they are getting 'better' because they are going to a place
that is supposed to be run to benefit people over profit, but alas,
you'd be very very wrong.
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On 12/19/2018 9:58 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 09:49:29AM -0700, Brielle Bruns wrote:
Every time I post to NANOG, I get multiple LinkedIn link requests or e-mails
about selling my excess gear. It's getting old real quick.
I recommend:
Connect:linkedi
ng my excess gear. It's getting old real quick.
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f you have to support multiple rspamd
instances on different mail servers, and want to have one main backend
to store all the spam/ham hashes in.
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w03.atlas.cogentco.com
<http://verizon.dfw03.atlas.cogentco.com> (154.54.12.206) 27.402
ms 27.451 ms 27.445 ms
11 0.et-11-3-0.gw10.dfw7.alter.net
<http://0.et-11-3-0.gw10.dfw7.alter.net> (140.222.228.115) 29.849
ms 29.039 ms
0.et-10-1-0.gw10.dfw7.alter.net
<http://0.et-10-1-0.gw10.dfw7.alter.net> (140.222.0.113) 29.132 ms
^C
MBP-Sean:~ sean$
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quipment.net is on here?
Sorry in advance to go somewhat OT.
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e it saves them money by not using up precious Cogent IPv4 address
space.
Hell, I even have BGP for v4 and v6 over my CenturyLink biz fiber, and
its available as part of the enhanced package they offer with no extra fees.
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to Syringa Networks.
We've got fiber and BGP from CL in Boise, and our paths still seem to
only take CL transit and don't happen to hit L3 unless its a specific
customer on L3.
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that don't have expansion slots and no USB 3..."
I long for the day when we can get 100mbit throughout a building or
house reliably.
(I'm a Ubnt hardware tester too, 99% of my customer setups are a mix of
EdgeRouter, EdgeSwitch, and Unifi Switch and AP setups).
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ts because noone had anything to say about it.
Have you googled around and/or looked at any kind of RFCs or examples?
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dive in. Any thoughts or suggestions?
-James
*twitches*
Please don't let this be an actual thing with something as critical as BGP.
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he port to 10 on the switch or put it on
a cheap dumb older switch.
The 961X series is 100BaseT and somewhat less temperamental.
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nt modules can be reloaded with various types of firmware to
make them compatible with everything from the rack mount PDUs to
Symmetras and the run of the mill desktop or rack mount UPSs.
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ke changing the default password do deserve what happens to them.
(Note: I heavily use Ubnt's Unifi and Edge* product lines, so I'm
probably biased in one way or another.)
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ed customer complaints at times.
There's only one person to blame here, and it's not the RIRs or Cloudflare.
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On 2/21/2018 12:03 PM, Tommy Bowditch wrote:
HE FMT1 currently offline
https://twitter.com/henet/status/966380761136975872
As is their phones.
Thx, didn't even think to check twitter. Just checked which DC the
tunnel i'm having issues with is at, and solves that mystery!
3274
Email: supp...@carid.com <mailto:supp...@carid.com>
Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/CARiDcom>Google+
<https://plus.google.com/+carid/posts>Youtube
<http://www.youtube.com/user/CARiDcom>MyCARiD <http://my.carid.com/>
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vious incident where rejection
message from an e-mail block said to e-mail a support address to get
removed, but support address has same filters and blocked unblocked request*
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ave a proper
1500 MTU.
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y have an outage.
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e and Unifi lines. I only speak for myself.)
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had) and went up from there as the various in between releases
came up, up until the current 1.9.7 release.
The 1.9.8 dev releases are not currently for the Infinity or any
previous ER hardware. That's about all I can say.
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d yet, there's no problems of BILLIONS of queries against RBL DNS servers?
http == TCP
DNS == (usually) UDP
Big difference here. One requires a three way handshake
tearup/teardown, the other does not.
It is not an apples to apples comparison.
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car was bought at police auction doesn't mean it has
no bad things associated with it anymore - such as drugs in the walls of
the passenger doors, or the FBI tracking device under the front driver
wheel well.
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ue to not recognizing the ECN option, what makes anyone think shoving
more special stuff in the headers just for IoT crap is a good idea?
Wouldn't it just be easier to use IPv6 tunneled over Teredo?
Oh wait, that would require the IoT vendors to actually build decent
products with software tha
ey call me next time.
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performance issues have been going on for around 3
weeks now, I just tonight decided to try and get to the bottom of it and
did actual diagnostics (and noticed the issues with geolocation).
Good to know I'm not the only one!
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;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 159
For reference, CL/Qwest's IPv6 range for 6RD is 2602::/24.
This appears to be impacting Yahoo, Yahoo Mail, Flickr, etc (aka Yahoo
owned properties).
Thanks!
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On 11/9/16 2:17 PM, Mel Beckman wrote:
You're right, this is not the forum. So why are you abusing it?
I do think it's a fair thing to drop in everyone's lap though.
Something to think about, and consider, even if privately and to ones self.
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On 9/27/16 11:18 AM, Brielle Bruns wrote:
On 9/27/16 10:05 AM, Roland Dobbins wrote:
I point to the current trend of parents watching and smiling, doing
nothing as their kids destroy people's stores and restaurants. ISPs
are literally doing the exact same thing when it comes to coddling
rs, so I'm painfully
aware of how... less then spectacular consumers are when it comes to
even the most basic computer tasks.
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On 9/27/16 9:35 AM, Roland Dobbins wrote:
On 27 Sep 2016, at 21:48, Brielle Bruns wrote:
You start cutting off users or putting them into a walled garden until
they fix their machines, and they will start caring.
It's important to keep in mind that in the not-so-distant future,
careful about.
It takes time, but when $cost starts to become prohibitive, they stop
and think. And the ones that never learn... Well, that's more $$$ in
my pocket for the effort that I would normally charge otherwise.
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er the thread the other
day, and just general stress lately, some reactions are hard not to give
into :)
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, between Frontier and Level3Miami2. If I am
correct then what can I do?
My system is running Centos 6.5 Linux.
Is it bad that the first thing that came to mind is "Oh FFS, another troll"?
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me.
IIRC, we were right about the condition of the firewall, switches, etc.
Anyways, moral of the story, don't let a consultant hold any and all the
keys to the castle for exactly the situation you have right now.
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http
On 2/26/16 1:08 PM, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 10:16:33AM -0700, Brielle Bruns wrote:
You can't do anything about idiots buying a pro-sumer/professional
device like an EdgeRouter and misconfiguring it, but Linksys/Cisco,
D-Link, Netgear, etc that are targeted towards
cal people.
I don't work for ISPs anymore like I did in my early career, but my
experiences from back then burned quite a bit into my brain.
So, sorry if anyone feels slighted by what I said, but
honesty hurts. Dancing around the truth does no one any good.
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ces.
You can't do anything about idiots buying a pro-sumer/professional
device like an EdgeRouter and misconfiguring it, but Linksys/Cisco,
D-Link, Netgear, etc that are targeted towards home users should be held
to the fire for that kind of screw up.
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will be dishonest and do shady
things.
So, no, I don't believe threat of litigation is any barrier to how ISPs
conduct their business. In fact, with how pro-business and
fuck-consumer the current climate is from the govt, its just going to
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tually have what we think is a 'valid'
reason to do it. People have their reasons, may it be because of
performance, or what they perceive as CDN issues, or just not trusting
their provider.
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they don't seem to remember it between
service upgrades, and every time I bump my customer speeds I have to
remember to go reset it or they can't send e-mail. :-)
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l queries for no reason, don't respond
at times, respond super slow, etc.
2) Hijack NXDOMAIN for advertising / money generation
3) Hijack responses to inject their own ads, popups, etc.
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On 1/18/16 10:38 AM, Brielle Bruns wrote:
Hello,
Don't suppose anyone has a contact for Verizon's e-mail department?
Filled out a request on their whitelist page, and they only checked the
last IP address in the list that I provided. Naturally, I responded
back with a copy of
x27;s
550-anti-spam system. The email sender or Email Service Provider may
visit 550 http://www.verizon.net/whitelist and request removal of the
block. 160118)
whitel...@verizononline.net
*double Picard / Riker facepalm*
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ting/serverstatus
I am in the last stages of getting rid of BlueHost for one of my
clients. Go figure this would happen _today_ at the exact same time I'm
getting the last bit of data off so I can cancel the account.
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On 10/26/15 11:21 AM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
On 10/25/2015 17:56, Brielle Bruns wrote:
This spam flood is kinda hilarious in a way. Any idea why no one with
mod or admin privs for the mailing list has bothered to step in and deal
with this?
You can find people who have been convinced that
n the SMTP server.
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On 10/26/15 11:24 AM, Joe Abley wrote:
On Oct 26, 2015, at 13:10, Brielle Bruns wrote:
This spam flood is kinda hilarious in a way. Any idea why no one with mod or
admin privs for the mailing list has bothered to step in and deal with this?
I asked a similar question myself on another
he feature in the mailman admin UI.
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This spam flood is kinda hilarious in a way. Any idea why no one with
mod or admin privs for the mailing list has bothered to step in and deal
with this?
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nd the Dell
equivalent, and its been a miss every time. Got several of them at one
point with 'defective ports' that magically got fixed with a firmware
upgrade.
Even with the firmware upgrades, STP was a hot mess on them causing odd
blocking situations.
Your better off going with s
Didn't know that sub reddit existed. Awesome.
Its not as busy as the forums, but there's sometimes good info there.
There's also the IRC channel as well, which has a mix of users and some
Ubnt employees.
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actually ping said IP.
I'm the head mod for /r/Ubiquiti, so feel free to bounce things off of
me privately with your Unifi setup, and I'll be happy to give you a
hand. I can also direct you to the unofficial Ubnt IRC channel where
you can get a bunch more opinions.
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This is why all of the pre-N performance enhancements for G were
troublemakers if you had multiple wireless networks in the same area.
You turn it on, and one of two things happen - you either wreck
performance of everyone else on that band, or everyone else wrecks your
performanc
ll, as I use AE's at home,
and the Unifi APs I do have in service all have 20mhz channels only set
on them to avoid issues.
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stuff like that - same
twitch I get when I rdns scan a subnet used for IRC vanity host names.
Force of habit I guess.
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IPv6, as well as trying to
figure out how to handle IPv6 listings in the AHBL's DNSbl.
Its frustrating, but a necessity.
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can imagine my surprise, esp. after
having said customer on an IPv4 addr previously that had no rdns either,
and was sending mail to gmail fine.
Call it unreliable all you want, there's more then a few mail servers
out there with no rdns on both IPv4 and IPv6.
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cept collateral damage for IPv6 mailing hosts, but
too severe of collateral damage for IPv4 ones that would affect too many
customers?
Like I said in a previous response, if you are going to make rdns a
requirement, why not make SPF and DKIM mandatory as well?
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. Everything
is a tradeoff, and in this case, I don't believe the tradeoff is worth
the hassle it can cause.
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.. no, I'd sooner shut down my mail services then go with
Google mail hosting for my primary e-mail address.
But, that's just my opinion.
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s very easy for some to forget that not everyone has a gigabit fiber
connection to their homes with ARIN assigned IPv4/IPv6 blocks announced
over BGP. Some of us actually have to make do with (sometimes very)
limited budgets and what the market is offering us and has made available.
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owing the block, and proper DKIM set up?
*looks directly at Google*
Nothing like poorly thought out policy to break a rather successful IPv6
roll-out for multiple customers.
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On 3/4/14, 2:38 PM, Brielle Bruns wrote:
Hello all,
Don't suppose there's any CenturyLink engineers/tech people on this list
that can look into a problem with their IPv6 6rd service?
Thanks for the off-list replies. Think I've got the issues figured out.
6rd behaves a lot l
v6
assignments from one customer can't talk to IPv6 assignments on another
CL customer.
Seems to be in the 6rd server end doing it, as I can set up a direct
tunnel between customers and it passes IPv6 traffic normally. I can
provide more details and some tests if needed from my end.
Thank
ange setup would say if something went wrong on the
backend.
Not entirely helpful either, but... never know.
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ther as a spare. For the price, hard to
go wrong.
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ely I can't, so we're going to drop
19/udp at the border within the next hours.
*checks her calendar* I for a second worried I might have woken up from
a 20 year long dream
Are these like machines time forgot or just really bag configuration
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route diversity, fail-over and 'portability' (in terms of
> bringing your netblocks to another provider). Not a troll, just looking
> at the future here.
>
Why did I just suddenly have a flashback to this?
https://www.nanog.org/mailinglist/mailarchives/old_archive/2003-10/msg0144
t it would cost over 1k USD for setup, and 500 USD a month
to do a BGP session with them from our rack in their data center.
Some are either just lazy or incompetent.
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#x27;m starting to get a little annoyed with this behavior
as well.
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onnector
side buried half way into the rack where only a proctologist can reach the
plugs.
And this would be one of the many reasons why nearly all of the 1900s
2900s, 2600s and even the behemoth 7507 we have sitting around the shop
have no more plastic bezels on them. :)
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Some of us still have a stock of legacy gear and cables - things like v35
cables for connecting to CSU/DSUs, and even the occasional AUI hub. :)
You wouldn't believe how much people will pay for legacy computer gear when
they need it to keep their business going.
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Sent from my iPho
ct its coming from a location of the world where the average response
to abuse reports is "SPAM NO ILLEGAL, YOU NO BLOCK US."
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On 5/24/12 1:16 AM, Brielle Bruns wrote:
Hello All,
A little off topic, but I was wondering if there's any Qwest/CenturyLink
network engineers or techs lurking on this list that would contact me
offlist?
I won't bore people with the details, but I'm seeing what appears to b
en visited from multiple clients
(all with Qwest DSL). When browsing on our non-Qwest circuits (such as
the T1s), we do not see the same behaviors.
Its concerning to say the least, and something I'd like to get a clear
and straight answer about.
Thanks!
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quick in the reverse path.
Imagine every ISP suing hotmail and google for blocking messages for
arbitrary reasons with no apparent justification.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
There's also USC 47,230 to contend with.
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ration,
etc. I gave up years ago trying to tell people how not to use it, since
noone actually listens.
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