would
appreciate hearing about it (please be as specific as possible because
I'm thinking the devil is in the details).
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Matthew
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...get an answer to the following:
For Tomcat 5.5.20, how do I configure virtual hosts using a context.xml
file in the META-INF directory (of each domain's .war file) as opposed
to having to do the following in server.xml
Thanks,
Ma
ht it would be possible with just Tomcat.
Thanks,
Matthew
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...get an answer to the following:
For Tomcat 5.5.20, how do I configure virtual hosts using a context.xml
file in the META-INF d
count number :)
En l'instant précis du 21/03/07 06:53, Matthew s'exprimait en ces termes:
...get an answer to the following:
For Tomcat 5.5.20, how do I configure virtual hosts using a
context.xml file in the META-INF directory (of each domain's .war
file) as opposed to having to
00 (so now
I'm in trial and error mode).
I should point out that the whole set up works when I add a
tag within the tag (in server.xml) and set the docBase. I should
not need (nor do I want) to have a tag in server.xml.
Thanks,
Matthew
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Matthew
was not that difficult.
So thanks to the both of you.
Matthew
Hassan Schroeder wrote:
On 3/21/07, Matthew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's the set up I imagine (a fixed size font may be needed to view the
directory structures below)...
In server.xml...
This is ju
Please may I have some assistance to upgrade a JAVA Maven project which uses
embedded Tomcat 7 to use embedded Tomcat 10?
I’m having extreme difficulty determining the appropriate versions of the
various components such that they play nice together.
I am also planning to upgrade from JAVA 7 to JA
le to get a canonical version of Tomcat (e.g. 8.5.78) built
that contains the remediation for CVE-2022-0778? Is there anything I can do to
help?
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Chief Information Security Officer
828.265.2907 ext 5058 | www.ecrs.com<https://www.ecrs.com/>
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Also, the newest OpenBSD release (3.9) is supposed to contain the bsd-
patchset-3 for jdk-1.5.0. Is anyone running tomcat on this release
successfully?
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Hi,
I have several servers all running the same software that have recently started
having trouble.
The symptom is that intermittently, usually (but not always) on a POST after a
delay of 30 - 60 seconds, my users receive "The page cannot be displayed"
error. When they click refresh the corr
We have a load balancer and several Tomcat instances. Currently this
"cluster" uses sticky sessions, ie. the load balancer routes the
request to the Tomcat instance holding the session which belongs to the
request. The goal is to change our configuration so that all sessions
are persisted to a sh
Hi Guys
I'm running a web application on Tomcat 5.5.12, and I cannot connect to
my SMTP server using javamail from it for some reason. The error I am
getting is the following:-
javax.mail.MessagingException: Could not connect to SMTP host:
smtpServer, port: 25;
nested exception is:
java.net.Conne
No, it's running on a different server.
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On 2 Feb 2006 at 0:12, Matthew E
ay, 2 February 2006 3:01 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: can't send email from tomcat using javamail api
just shooting from the hip...
do you have any java policies configured, which forbids connections to another
server?
Leon
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Yes, and it worked fine. That's what made me even more confused.
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P.S.
Have you tried to execute sa
I followed the howto about connection pooling at
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html
and I had following question:
Do I use the DataSource class like in the example or the
ConnectionPoolDataSource class (like it says to do in my book)?
Any insights wou
ax.sql.DataSource (from the initial context, lookup, etc.)
Tim
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I followed the howto about connection pooling at
http
I downloaded java script and installed on my apache server thats running
on my operating system. Oh, yes my OS is linux. My problem is that my
girlfriend is being so random. tee hee hee thats my favorite. Dang
random people
-Matt
David Smith wrote:
JavaScript is a confection of Netscape.
Kirt,
http://mokisystems.com
-Matt
Kirt Dankmyer wrote:
Okay, I know that Tomcat is your basic open-source product, and that
excellent support already comes from the community.
But as I am sure some of you know, that's a tough sell to corporate
execs sometimes.
So, if you were going to pur
Call them up, ask for James.
Kirt Dankmyer wrote:
They offer Tomcat support? I find no mention of it on their website...
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Kirt,
http://mokisystems.com
-Matt
Kirt Dankmyer wrote:
Okay, I know that Tomcat is your basi
ve - looking at the mod_jk.log file, I see a "no host matches server
name server.domain.fqdn". I've tried many things to try and resolve this,
but am unable to. Do anyone have any info please?
Please find attached the mod_jk.log extract
Thanks,
Matthew
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ly issues in the past, especially with
Tomcat 5 on AIX 5.2 + Java 5?
Any suggestion from you good folks on what other setting to configure in
order to increase our
chance to get some error messages logged during a system freezes/hanging?
Conclusion
Thanks for reviewing the above and any suggestion you might have on this.
Best Regards,
Matthew
Regards,
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A team, of which I am a member, is in the process of moving several
applications from Websphere App server to Tomcat. I've had an email function
in my application for a long while with no trouble. Now, I have an
intermittent problem occurring when I try to use JavaMail to send email. It
works some
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(obviously you have firewalls!) are
configured correctly, I don't really see a great deal of enhanced
security offered in option 2.
Matthew
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>
> > It will depend a great deal on the nature of your application and
how
> > many end users you think you may ha
I've been trying to figure out how to deploy a .war file as the root webapp in
Tomcat 6.0.10.
Say I have a "foo.war" file, and create a conf/Catalina/localhost/foo.xml file
with the
following contents:
I would expect (as in Tomcat 5), that the url: http://localhost:8080/ would be
routed to
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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>> From: Matthew Thomas Broadhead [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: server mapping behaviour when directory structure
>> mirrors mappings
>>
>>
>> Sales
>> /sales
>>
>
> If you look at the
Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
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> Which version of JK are you using? Assuming you are using 1.2.25, could
> you please provide
>
> - information about your platform, versions and configuration
> - the JK log using log level debug, and containing the full startup of
> apache and one request/response, w
downloaded it here:
http://apr.apache.org/download.cgi
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e out how to reverse-proxy with the web server du jour...
Is this close to what you're after?
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oops, sorry I meant mod_proxy, not mod_rewrite...
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ution.
If the application has a lot of static content then it makes good
performance sense to put something in front of it, either apache or
squid. but that's probably not an issue in this case...;-p !
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Actually, that's not really true anymore. The current Tomcat without
APR is almost as fast as httpd for delivering non-SSL static content,
and with APR it's prett
ier way than what I'm
trying to do...
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r manually and post the logfile it generates?
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Hi
l connections from
the DMZ to internal. But then you have problems with replication, and if
you database is compromised then you risk data exposure. Which means
there is no final solution, but it helps to raise the difficulty for
attackers and minimise your risk. then make sure your backups work
everything separate and only have tomcat serving dynamic
pages. plus that way if you ever run into scalability problems you have
the infrastructure to scale right there!
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no worries. I didn't know about jsvc or commons-daemon before (I do
now!), so I learnt something too! best of luck with your app.
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ciple? The access
control will all be happening inside my code (well, in database access
code more precisely), my dilemma is how to turn HTTP or SOAP headers
into role names and where to store all that...
thanks for the security filter link, I'll check it out and see if it
meets our need
ss gives you all the tools to get online.
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drew Hole wrote:
Someone have a case study wich compare Tomcat with others application
servers?
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"org.apache.catalina.UserDatabase"/>
Matthew Kerle wrote:
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I'm developing a web service with xFire 1.2.3 / tomcat 5.5.23 / Java
1.6.0_01, and we need to authenticate access by client applications
coming in over SOAP. We're looking at using the tomcat-users.x
configuration file for the Manager web application.
users
org.apache.catalina.UserDatabase
Matthew Kerle wrote:
(see below for message context)
Ok, I've decided on using Http Basic authentication for my web
service, and successfully configured tomcat to authenticate ag
sense as you could enumerate all users &
passwords...)
Gregor Schneider wrote:
InitialContext.lookup() gives you a simple object:
so change your code to
Context ic = new InitialContext();
Object o = ic.lookup("java:comp/env/users");
set a breakpoint and see, what type of object you
#x27;m amazed
that this is so hard...
Does anyone have any input on why this might be so, and/or a better
solution to convert the request principal to something I can get
rolenames out of?
thanks!
Matthew Kerle wrote:
//code
Object o = ic.lookup("java:comp/env/users");
System.out.pr
*** end server.xml ***
*** App web.xml except ***
JNDI DataSource for [appname] database.
(From Oreilly "JavaServer Pages", Bergsten, 2nd Ed., page 485)
jdbc/oponline
j
tch
someone else wade through this!
Peter Crowther wrote:
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So what this is saying is that the *names* of the classes are
the same,
but the actual classes are different. this is crazy...
I suspect the two classes are being loaded by di
er to be unable to find the class as your
webapp loads and punt the request for the class up the classloader
chain, returning the standard classloader's class. But I may be
misunderstanding Tomcat's classloaders.
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omcat distro sitting in your webapp's
WEB-INF/lib directory?
If so, you'll need to figure out how to deploy the JAR in one place but
use it everywhere ($CATALINA_HOME/common/lib for TC 5.5 and, I think,
just $CATALINA_HOME/lib for TC 6.0).
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;t believe something this simple is so hard, far out.
thanks so much for your help Peter, I would've been totally stuck
without it!
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the MemoryUser class is in catalina.jar, which is in the server/lib
folder. would I be r
.
thanks Chris!
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Why not just use the built-in authentication and authorization mechanism
instead of trying to use Tomcat's built-in classes to roll your own?
A more flexible option is to use secur
makes sense that no web application has access to the server/lib jars.
doh...!
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the MemoryUser class is in catalina.jar, which is in the server/lib
folder. would I be right in saying that web application code
is barred
from
chMethodException e)
{
log.error(e.getLocalizedMessage(), e);
}
catch (IllegalAccessException e)
{
log.error(e.getLocalizedMessage(), e);
}
catch (InvocationTargetException e)
{
log.error(e.getLocalizedMessage(), e);
prod database
details. which I don't want.
Is there a better way that the sysadmin can setup a JNDI datasource so
that deployed war's don't have to contain database-specific details? the
only way I've seen so far is to configure that in the server.xml...
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ew exception
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
*** end ***
Does this mean it's now reading the element. ?
Thanks
Ian
Quot
n a *lot* easier.
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Matthew Kerle wrote:
I never
understood why, and personally doing things that way is a serious pain
for me since it means I need to build a separate deployment descriptor
for dev, test & prod, whi
now that sounds good! the only thing is I don't see how that maps to a
DataSource declaration, the element in
doesn't seem to allow the full range of
properties that you need to define a database connection, eg -
username/password/driverClassName/url etc...
Where would you define these?
Da
you create JDBC connections a different way?
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ded by HTTP connections anyway - plus we distribute to customers
using all sorts of different hardware and software combinations. So
the whole native thing is really a non starter for my application.
Thanks for the note, however. That was going to be my next question,
had I not found out how t
pe to
get a good solution and I wasn't in charge of building deploys so it
never happened. I'll try and dig through the archives to find a good
example of that which works so we can update our procedure.
cheers!
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dual webapp. Did you try it and get a failure?
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Matthew Kerle wrote:
now that sounds good! the only thing is I don't see how that maps to
a DataSource declaration, the element in
doesn't seem to allow the full range of
properties that you need to define a database
? No
problem:
# cd /where/you/want/tomcat/to/live
# tar xzf apache-tomcat-version.tar.gz
# (fix 'tomcat' symlink)
# (restart apps at your convenience)
No effing around with Tomcat server configuration. In fact, deploying
our production applications doesn't require root access, so out
deploy
take a look at:
http://commons.apache.org/dbcp/api-1.2.2/org/apache/commons/dbcp/BasicDataSource.html
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dicacted
data-sources.xml file for the server where you configure jndi
data-sources. very simple and user-friendly.
thanks for your help Chris!
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might be interested in submitting some updates
for consideration that clarify the different ways to specify the
tag, namely specifying it outside the war so that deployment
files are target-independent.
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thanks!
Mark Thomas wrote:
Matthew Kerle wrote:
You can send the patch to the dev list or open a bugzilla item for it.
The docs are all xml files in svn. Eg:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/tomcat/tc6.0.x/trunk/webapps/docs/
Mark
when they changed to a .jar! (around
9ir2 i think they did that..?)
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d of this, I thought that log4j played well with others, has anyone
else experienced this / are there any links that describe this problem/
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ot to use log4j on tomcat, thanks!
Mark Thomas wrote:
Matthew Kerle wrote:
let me know if I read that right...
Bill Barker wrote:
When you have the log4j jar in WEB-INF/lib, the it ends up being used
by Tomcat for some of it's logging. As a result, it can cause memory
leaks and othe
t that one, but I was hoping there is something
akin to serverinfo's stripped down display.
Any thoughts are appreciated!
-Matthew
Hi all,
I have a JSP that calls some code that requires permissions that
aren't in the default grant block in catalina.policy. Even though those
permissions are granted to the code that is being called, I'm getting
access exceptions when the JSP is loaded. I believe this is because the
JSP (or
Hello,
I have recently ported a tomcat-based application from using IIS 5.1 to
using IIS 6.0, and I am seeing an interesting change in the IIS
configuration that I hoped someone could explain.
I have an application where I want a subset of the URLs to go through
Basic Authentication and the
ores actually start being used
is when I enabled multi-threaded GC. But that doesn't give much
improvement since the threads responding the web requests are still all
on the same core.
I'm not sure how to convince the Tomcat/Java container to spread its
threads among the cores.
From the OS, no.
From Tomcat, as far as I understand you can only do 2GB per Tomcat
instance. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Jim Cox wrote:
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We have an in-house application runnin
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
"The only time I began to see the other cores actually start being used is when I
enabled multi-threaded GC. But that doesn't give much improvement since the threads
responding the web requests are still all on the same core."
The most likely cause is internal sy
Where to begin? Tomcat is not unstable. If you have been editing
setclaspath.sh then you should probably start with a fresh tomcat install. You
don't have to edit that file and who knows what else has been changed. Go
download tomcat (don't use the Ubuntu version). Untar it. Don't copy your
This application might help. Doesn't matter what versions you have. Takes a
bit to get setup though.
http://www.splunk.com/
From: Caldarale, Charles R [chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 7:23 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: R
Hey guys. Just recently, I've started to have this problem with Tomcat not
shutting down if the server has handled lots of traffic. Our test servers,
which have very small amount of traffic, shut down fine. I have to manually
kill the Tomcat process. If I run it in the foreground, ctr-c hang
Good afternoon,
I've been trying to get the jkstatus component of mod_jk running, and
I'm not quite sure what I'm doing wrong in trying to have it report dead
Tomcat instances.
I have two tomcat instances setup in a load balancer, as a test I've
taken down one of them. However the jkstatus
ner.j...@kippdata.de]
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On 29.05.2009 22:50, Matthew Laird wrote:
Good afternoon,
I've been trying to get the jkstatus component of mod_jk running, and
I'm not quite sure what I'm doin
s listening on
the wrong port. worker=prod_se2 failed
You should be able to trace where your config is problematic.
Kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet,
Lawrence Lamprecht
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To: Tomcat Use
Rainer Jung wrote:
Assuming that you did refresh the jkstatus display: what is your test
client? The fact that you see OK/IDLE, but all requests go to the other
node indicates, that you are using requests with associated session, so
the balancer is not allowed to send them to the other node and
Hey guys,
tomcat 7.0.19
Java 1.6.0_22
CentOS 5.6
I just switched the web.xml to servlet 3.0 (from a app running servlet 2.4
previously without issue) and now I'm seeing the following error (turned on
fine logging in the util class):
FINE: Scanning JAR [file:/usr/java/jdk1.6.0_22/jre/lib/ext/jchar
,dnsns.jar,jcharset.jar,pager-taglib.jar
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Matt
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 12:21 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 20/07/2011 03:55, Matthew Tyson wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > tomcat 7.0.19
> > Java 1.6.0_22
> > CentOS 5.6
> >
> > I just
11 at 11:43 AM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> 2011/7/20 Matthew Tyson :
> > Adding that to the skip list definitely prevented that error, but I'm
> > getting many jars with the same problem. I thought I could maybe get
> away
> > with just skipping them all, but I'm
sage is created by
> o.a.tomcat.util.bcel.classfile.Constant#readConstant(...). There is a
> switch() and default: label results in this exception being thrown.
> Expected values there are from 1 to 12. Your 60 is far outside the
> range.
>
>
> 2011/7/21 Matthew Tyson :
>
Hey Guys,
It has been my assumption that Tomcat 7's comet implementation (ie,
asyncSupported=true), will automatically use NIO processing.
Is that not true? Do I need to set the connector to be
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol explicitly?
Thanks,
Matt
,
and have it be handled without blocking IO, I need to use the NIO connector?
Thanks,
Matt
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 08/11/2011 20:15, Matthew Tyson wrote:
> > Hey Guys,
> >
> > It has been my assumption that Tomcat 7's comet impleme
ble.
Would you give us a sense of how using a non-blocking connector would be
important when doing comet? Once startAsync is called, will the standard
(blocking) connector continue to hold resources (where the NIO connectors
won't)?
Thanks,
Matt
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 1:24 AM, wrote:
&g
Hey Guys,
We are seeing the following errors (in production of course, testing didn't
reveal this) after switching to NIO protocol.
This is Tomcat 7.0.22 on CentOS 6. There is a load balancer sending only
comet traffic to port 8080, where the NIO protocol is used.
Nov 15, 2011 8:39:29 AM org.ap
Is there more info I can provide to help diagnose this error? It is
killing us.
Thanks,
Matt
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Matthew Tyson
wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> We are seeing the following errors (in production of course, testing
> didn't reveal this) after switchin
the OS and/or
> user that is running Tomcat.
>
> - Bob
>
>
>
> From: Matthew Tyson
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 4:18 PM
> Subject: Re: Errors with NIO processor
>
> Is there more info I can provide to help diagnose this error?
Hello,
We have been having quite a few problems with using long-polling
connections in Tomcat, via the NIO connector. Upgrading to Tomcat 7.0.23
definitely improved things, but we are still seeing major issues.
The problems only crop up after a couple minutes under some load (modest
load, around
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 1:06 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 23/12/2011 23:39, Matthew Tyson wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > We have been having quite a few problems with using long-polling
> > connections in Tomcat, via the NIO connector. Upgrading to Tomcat 7.0.23
> > d
On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 10:33 AM, Matthew Tyson
wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 1:06 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>> On 23/12/2011 23:39, Matthew Tyson wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > We have been having quite a few problems with using long-polling
>> &
On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 25/12/2011 02:17, Matthew Tyson wrote:
>
> >> INFO 2011-12-24 10:25:35,578 COMET REQUEST: 75.149.42.46 POST null |
> >> TRACE:
> >> java.lang.Throwable
> >> at
> org.cometd.server
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