Hi,
My ntp server is a local Cisco router.
I have a computer with Red Hat 6.2 and ntp3. I use ntpdate to sync the
host with the router every hour via cron. It works fine.
Now I have installed a new computer with Red Hat 7.2 and ntp4. I try to
sync this computer using the same procedure as with
Ian Truelsen wrote:
-
Ian Truelsen writes:
Figured it out. For some reason the noauto section of my fstab entry
migrated to the .OLD version, but didn't stick around in the regular
version.
> Is there a way of keeping the fstab entry for an NFS drive and not having
> it
On 15 Jan 2002, you wrote:
> > Hi all. Does anyone know how to make the detail view for files
the
> > default view so I do not always have to change it when opening?
>
> OK, here's two answers for this. Don't worry, the answer is not
> obvious, so it is easily missed.
Brian thanks so much. You
Hello you guys
this is my situation, I create a directory under /usr/share/fonts/
called "truetype"
I add it to the font path "chkfontpath --add /usr/share/fonts/truetype"
I check to see if everything went o.k. "chkfontpath --list" and the new
directory
was in there, I restart the font servre
Hi,
I've following the
guide in www.sendmail.org on setting
up
ehlo
localhost250-Fserver.amcpl.net Hello localhost [127.0.0.1], pleased to meet
you250-ENHANCEDSTATUSCODES250-8BITMIME250-SIZE250-DSN250-ONEX250-ETRN250-XUSR250-AUTH
DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5250 HELP
The above mentioned
was lo
The site looks great Drew! Go opensource! BTW the schoolforge site is
quite nice as well, congrats!
-Brandon
At 02:17 PM 1/15/02 -0800, you wrote:
>We wanted to let you all know about the enhanced Open Source :Now:
>website, which went live today.
>
>Please take a look at all the new info--a
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On Tuesday 15 January 2002 10:26 pm, James Pifer wrote:
> Devon,
>
> I tried it as you suggested and it worked well. All of them in the
> directory and using the -Uvh instead of just -U. Thanks for your help
> and thanks to the others that responded t
Hello
I am running xfree 4.0.3 and would like to raise or
lower the refresh rate at which the card drives the
monitor. How do I do that?
In etc/X11 there is XF86config-4. There is the monitor
section which shows what combination of resolution and
frequencies it suports, and that's nice; but how
That was my best guess with the info you supplied. Could you supply
what version of Redhat your using and what version of sendmail plus
give me some output from /var/log/maillog so we can see what is
happening to your mail when you try to send it outside your network.
You say that when you try t
Devon,
I tried it as you suggested and it worked well. All of them in the
directory and using the -Uvh instead of just -U. Thanks for your help and
thanks to the others that responded to this post. Linux is a constant
learning process.
James
At 05:32 PM 1/15/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>-BEGI
** Reply to message from Robert Finneran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 15 Jan
2002 15:30:47 -0800
> But you can also restrict access to hosts in the ipchains/iptables scripts.
> I use tcpwrappers also, but technically, I think it is correct, if you
> blocked access at the firewall level, the requ
Yeah, I was missing "-o" option and forgot to add Administrator into a list
of allowed users. Now it's working.
Thanks for your help,
kero
>From: "Anthony E. Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: samba: connecting to W2K from RH Linux
>D
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Peter Kiem wrote:
>I've been very impressed with Konqueror as a web browser but I have never yet
>got it to work with an SSL site.
>
>If I go to an HTTPS site it just hangs and I have to kill the process.
How about sharing the URL so we can try it?
I've been very impressed with Konqueror as a web browser but I have never yet
got it to work with an SSL site.
If I go to an HTTPS site it just hangs and I have to kill the process.
Any fixes?
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Hi all
I installed new kernel and got the following messages
how do I fix it? and what are the functions of the
following module?
Thank you
Jan 1 15:56:04 mail modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate
module nls_cp437
Jan 1 15:56:04 mail modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate
module nls_iso8859-1
Jan 1
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 19:27:54 -0500
"Matt Sales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:
> Hello,
> I have recently have put RH7.2 on two machines. I upgraded an Intel
> Celeron 400MHz that was working great running 6.0. I also put 7.2 on
> a Pentium II-MMX 266MHz machine that has a brand new hard drive.
"Matt Sales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have recently have put RH7.2 on two machines. I upgraded an Intel
Celeron
> 400MHz that was working great running 6.0. I also put 7.2 on a Pentium
> II-MMX 266MHz machine that has a brand new hard drive. Everything seemed
to
> be fine; the install we
Jeff,
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 04:30, you said something about:
> Hi all. Does anyone know how to make the detail view for files the
> default view so I do not always have to change it when opening?
OK, here's two answers for this. Don't worry, the answer is not obvious, so
it is easily misse
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:31:46 -0600
Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Monte,
> I have found your comparison excellent, as I have just come from SuSE,
> and have been there quite awhile, though various upgrades. I have found
> several RPMs built for RH to work quite nicely in SuSE without any
> pr
I'm trying to setup a NIS slave on RH7.2 with no success. I have the
master working great and both of slaves work fine as clients. Every time
I run /usr/lib/yp/ypinit -s master it the following error: Can't
enumerate maps from zen.fitnessquest.com. Please check that it is
running. I'm not sure wha
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 16:32, Devon wrote:
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> On Tuesday 15 January 2002 03:43 pm, James Pifer wrote:
> > Sorry if this gets double posted but the one I wrote a while ago still
> > hasn't made the list
>
> > I can't seem to upgrade any RPM's
> From: Kyle Hargraves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>
> > At 1/15/2002 04:06 PM -0500, you wrote:
> > >I'd really prefer to use LILO as
> > >boot loader since I have no experience with GRUB, unless someone convince me
> > >that GRUB will make things easier
Are your machines overheating? I once had a dual PII-300 machine which
kept crashing apps with Red Hat 5.2. The fix was to underclock the
chips. Try underclocking your chips at a different frequency front side
bus than what you're currently using. It should just be a matter of
setting some jum
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 12:52:20 -0600 (CST)
"Paul F. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> implied:
> As an example,
>
> suppose you are running redhat-7.1/RPMS/kernel-2.4.2-2.i386.rpm
> from redhat-7.1 then discover some critical software app needs an
> older kernel, say kernel-2.2.19-7.0.12.i686.rpm fro
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On Tuesday 15 January 2002 12:52, you wrote:
> As an example,
>
> suppose you are running redhat-7.1/RPMS/kernel-2.4.2-2.i386.rpm
> from redhat-7.1 then discover some critical software app needs an
> older kernel, say kernel-2.2.19-7.0.12.i686.rpm fr
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 12:02, Gregg Morris wrote:
> #!/bin/sh
>
> rpm -qa --qf '%-20.20{VENDOR} :: %{NAME}-%{VERSION}.%{ARCH}
> %{SUMMARY}\n%{DESCRIPTION}
> ==\n\n' > /tmp/rpm.list
>
> Now, I want to get the install date in there as well. The
> %
I have upgraded to a 7.1 install, and have experienced the behavior.
Interesting thing was I did not start xwindows and know it has been up
for 1 month none stop. Your problem maybe a 7.1 carry over from a buggy
xwindows.
Matt Sales wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have recently have put RH7.2 on two mac
Matt Sales wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have recently have put RH7.2 on two machines. I upgraded an Intel Celeron
> 400MHz that was working great running 6.0. I also put 7.2 on a Pentium
> II-MMX 266MHz machine that has a brand new hard drive. Everything seemed to
> be fine; the install went smoothly
--- Kevin Holmquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The short answer is: no
>
> The long answer:
>
> You have two options: routing or bridging.
>
> To route traffic from the internet through your
> linux box to your wife's
> pc would require at least 3 ip address on two
> different subnets. Thi
Hello,
I have recently have put RH7.2 on two machines. I upgraded an Intel Celeron
400MHz that was working great running 6.0. I also put 7.2 on a Pentium
II-MMX 266MHz machine that has a brand new hard drive. Everything seemed to
be fine; the install went smoothly, etc., but now both machines a
Hello,
First I should point out that the system in question is RH 7.0. I have tried up2date
with both bash and tcsh, and got the same error with each.
Because of the problems with ssh I have decided to try using up2date. I went through
the rhn_register process. I now have a username/password a
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 1/15/2002 04:06 PM -0500, you wrote:
> >I'd really prefer to use LILO as
> >boot loader since I have no experience with GRUB, unless someone convince me
> >that GRUB will make things easier :)
>
> When I installed a newer kernel with "rpm -ivh" (so
Never, never, use --force for this purpose. Dependency warnings are your
friend. Kindly re-install your OS or pay the price of having an improperly
configured machine!!
It can sometimes be a little tricky, but it's worth the effort to learn how
to use rpm properly.
A couple of hints: try updati
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 16:06:10 -0500
"Reuben D Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled in frustration:
>
> Hello,
> We are, the linux user group here, preparing to have an install-fest.
> Things that we are anticipate is that there are newbies who would want
> to have dual boot setup.
> I am wond
At 1/15/2002 04:32 AM +, you wrote:
>I just got a new/old laptop (Compaq Presario 1267 to be precise) and I am
>trying to install the Linksys Ethercard PCMCIA card in it to hook up to my
>network. So far, I seem to get the card to come up, and it shows as
>powered on the card and on the hub
But you can also restrict access to hosts in the ipchains/iptables scripts.
I use tcpwrappers also, but technically, I think it is correct, if you
blocked access at the firewall level, the request would never be seen by the
tcp wrapper daemon. ipchains and iptables happen at the kernel/networking
The
computer's name i.e. mail.mydomain.com must be set as the subject of the
distiguished name as a security mesure when the cert is created. You either have
to rename your server back to the old name or purchase a new or reissued
certificate from a certifcate authority.
Cheers!!
At 1/15/2002 04:06 PM -0500, you wrote:
>I'd really prefer to use LILO as
>boot loader since I have no experience with GRUB, unless someone convince me
>that GRUB will make things easier :)
When I installed a newer kernel with "rpm -ivh" (so that it installs
alongside the old one *without* upgra
Ian Truelsen writes:
Figured it out. For some reason the noauto section of my fstab entry
migrated to the .OLD version, but didn't stick around in the regular
version.
> Is there a way of keeping the fstab entry for an NFS drive and not having
> it try to mount at boot up? It is a bit of a
Is there a way of keeping the fstab entry for an NFS drive and not having it
try to mount at boot up? It is a bit of a problem since it tries to load
before my PCMCIA network adapter, plus it will not always be attached to the
network.
Ian.
Ian Truelsen
Masters program in Philosophy
Univers
Hi all
Which file is for ipaliases
and does it have ipaliase rpm
TIA
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As an example,
suppose you are running redhat-7.1/RPMS/kernel-2.4.2-2.i386.rpm
from redhat-7.1 then discover some critical software app needs an
older kernel, say kernel-2.2.19-7.0.12.i686.rpm from 7.0.
Is it possible to install the older kernel (perhaps using the
force command if it says you h
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On Tuesday 15 January 2002 03:43 pm, James Pifer wrote:
> Sorry if this gets double posted but the one I wrote a while ago still
> hasn't made the list
> I can't seem to upgrade any RPM's with the -U option. I have never seen
> this work. Should
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, G. T. Francisco, III wrote:
>On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 12:12:31AM +, chas said:
>> Pls excuse my ignorance here but if one is using ipchains or iptables,
>> is tcp wrappers now redundant ? (ipchains certainly seems so much more
>> flexible). Anybody using both ?
>>
>Yes,
I ran a Nessus report on one of my servers running Redhat 7.0 and I'm
trying to upgrade a few things based on that report. One of those things is
upgrading OpenSSH from 2.5.x to 3.x. I'm fighting dependencies and it's
killing me.
I can't seem to upgrade any RPM's with the -U option. I have nev
> "Jack" == Jack Bowling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use this stupidly simple bash script. I call it "rpmlist"
> rpm -qa --qf '%-20.20{VENDOR} %30.30{BUILDHOST} ::
> %{NAME}-%{VERSION}.%{ARCH}\n' | sort > /home/jb/rpm.lst
> jb
Jack,
Thanks for the great idea. I was p
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 12:12:31AM +, chas said:
> Pls excuse my ignorance here but if one is using ipchains or iptables,
> is tcp wrappers now redundant ? (ipchains certainly seems so much more
> flexible). Anybody using both ?
>
Yes, I use both. tcp wrappers provides more granular acces. F
My clients are getting the
following warning message each time they try to download their messas from my
secure pop3s server with MS Outlook:
"The server you are connected to
is using a security certificate that does not match its internet
addres"
Can anyone give me a reference on
how t
Hello Buddies:
--- "Eddie Strohmier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Huarito:
>
>Try this, in /etc/sendmail.cf modify the line that reads:
>Dj$w.Foo.COM
>
>to this:
>
>Djrepublic.com
>
>If a # is in front of the line eliminate that and then restart
>sendmail with /etc/rc.d/init.d/sendmail restart
>
Hello,
is there an easy way to figure out at what facility
and priority level is responsible for a message logged by syslog? For example,
on a sun my syslog message look like this:
Jan 14 14:40:34
u0 su: [ID 810491 auth.crit] 'su root' failed for henrik on /dev/pts/2Jan 14
23:51:43
Hey,
You might check the HOWTOs on Linuxdoc (http://www.linuxdoc.org).
There are a few on dual booting, and may be recent enough to include
Win2000 or XP.
HTH,
Ben
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 04:06:10PM -0500, Reuben D Budiardja wrote:
>
> Hello,
> We are, the linux user group here, preparing to h
My apologies. Yes, the hardware is identical, each box has 2 nic cards, one
intel pro 10/100 (e100) and an intel fiber gigabit card (e1000). We're
running red hat 6.2 and kernel 2.2.14-6.
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--- David Talkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> nit etc wrote:
>
> >After putting more thought to this, I realized that
> if
> >my Linux box were to act as a 'real' gateway, since
> >that is what I want it to do, I'd need to set both
> my
>
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002, Ryan O'Neil wrote:
> Hello all, i am currently looking for an easy way to backup files with my
> scsi HP surestore. Is there a way i can treat this device as a hard drive,
> or floppy?
> If so what commands should i go MAN'n ? I would rather stay away from amanda
> and the l
Well, it appears to be a kernel problem. What kernel are you running on
these machines? Also, is the hardware the same on each of these boxes?
spefically the NIC card?
More info is appreciated.
-Rob
> I'm hoping someone out there can help us, we're desperate. We've got 9
> webservers all e
Hi all. Does anyone know how to make the detail view for files the
default view so I do not always have to change it when opening?
Also, every time I log on as user and start the home icon of
konquer I get the error message "The file or directory / does not
exist" I press Ok and the box goes a
At 04:06 PM 1/15/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello,
>I am wondering if someone can point out to me a how to, or URL address, on
>how to set dual boot with either Win2000, or XP.
Don't know about WinXP but Win2k is (now this is presuming that Win2k is installed on
the primary partition, /dev/hda1)
Answering my own post for archival:
I had installed Ximian Evolution and had some troubles doing so.
Something with the libgnomeprint rpm must not have went right. As root,
I did an rpm -qa | grep ximian | xargs rpm -e --nodeps
I then installed the Ximian Red Carpet rpm, and used that to instal
The short answer is: no
The long answer:
You have two options: routing or bridging.
To route traffic from the internet through your linux box to your wife's
pc would require at least 3 ip address on two different subnets. This
could be done if verizon gave you an address block of static ips t
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Chris Montgomery wrote:
>I am currently using Sylpheed as my mail client on RH 7.1. Sylpheed uses
>MH formatted mail. I would like to convert my MH mailboxes to mbox format
>so I can use something like Moz mail or Netscape Messenger.
>
>Does anyone know if there is a utility t
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* Chris Montgomery said
> I am currently using Sylpheed as my mail client on RH 7.1. Sylpheed uses
> MH formatted mail. I would like to convert my MH mailboxes to mbox format
> so I can use something like Moz mail or Nets
Hello,
We are, the linux user group here, preparing to have an install-fest. Things
that we are anticipate is that there are newbies who would want to have dual
boot setup.
I am wondering if someone can point out to me a how to, or URL address, on
how to set dual boot with either Win2000, or X
I'm hoping someone out there can help us, we're desperate. We've got 9
webservers all experiencing a strange problem. It's random, happens to
individual servers at diff times, there doesn't appear to be a pattern, and
it isn't related to traffic or load, we've had them go down in the middle of
t
Sorry if this gets double posted but the one I wrote a while ago still
hasn't made the list
I ran a Nessus report on one of my servers running Redhat 7.0 and I'm
trying to upgrade a few things based on that report. One of those things is
upgrading OpenSSH from 2.5.x to 3.x. I'm fighting de
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nit etc wrote:
>After putting more thought to this, I realized that if
>my Linux box were to act as a 'real' gateway, since
>that is what I want it to do, I'd need to set both my
>NICs on the Linux box to real IP addresses, but since
>Verizon does DH
I am currently using Sylpheed as my mail client on RH 7.1. Sylpheed uses
MH formatted mail. I would like to convert my MH mailboxes to mbox format
so I can use something like Moz mail or Netscape Messenger.
Does anyone know if there is a utility that will convert MH mailboxes to
mbox mailboxes, i
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Kyle Hargraves wrote:
>A few of you would have seen this error (when starting up httpd).
>Alghough there is evidence that others have encountered precisely
>the same problem I have not found a definitive solution and I'd be
>grateful to a suggestion
Hello
i manage several linux servers, usually rh 6.x or 7.x
i have a development machine on which a generate new custom kernels (with
specific patches, options, aso)
which could be the easiest way to install those new kernels on the other
machines (non-development, no gcc, no make, etc) ?
- mak
Hi,
A few of you would have seen this error (when starting up httpd).
Alghough there is evidence that others have encountered precisely
the same problem I have not found a definitive solution and I'd be
grateful to a suggestion.
Trawing previous archives has only located questins - not answers
Hello Nick,
Nick Wilson wrote:
> Hi
> I don't know if this mail will send so I'll keep it short and sweet.
> I've been trying to upgrade my kernel and have hit problems. Amongst
> other things X wont start. Her is the relevant output:
>
> (EE) NVIDIA(0): *** Aborting ***
> (II) UnloadModule: "
I was wondering if someone on this list could point me in the direction
of information about the proper format of the Auturun.desktop file. I
would like to customize it a bit (at least to figure out what I can
removed to stop that darn CD ROM thing starting) and I am having
problems finding any d
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> nit etc wrote:
>
> >> The real question is, why? What are you trying
> to
> >> accomplish?
> >
> >Because NAT cannot deal with all protocols.
> Sometimes,
> >my wife wants to use Netmeeting
Hi Ed,
I did try several memory settings including 4 M even the card tells to have 8 M with
the same results. Would you explain me or reference what a software cursor is?
Tnx in advance
Francisco
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I think I know what you are talking about. Some audio clips sound
sorta muffled, requiring you to turn the volume up way too loud in
order to hear them. You might look into a program called 'normalize'.
It operates on wav files, but you could re-encode them with bladeenc
(for example) after adju
Thanks Statux. Using aumix provided a way for me to control the volume at
will. :) I am sorry if I left out an important detail: I am trying to play
mp3s in the console. All sounds are OK in KDE. However, the -g option
doesn't work. Sometimes, things don't work and it can be without reason. :)
An
> David, stupid question I know, but what sound card was it?
No, it is not a stupid question at all. I must admit I left out a lot of
details when I posed the question. I am running Redhat 7.1 on my laptop
which uses a Crystal WDM sound chip. I am not able to recall the exact model
number of the
Hi Rilindo,
It was in X mode, so that could be a problem - although it was okay before
the upgrade. Maybe there's something that the new progs don't like about my
system.
Happily (or not) it's not crashed since so I'm going to leave it alone. If
it happens again I'll change it to runlevel 3
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* On 15-01-02 at 10:15
* Mike Burger said
> > >
> > One other thing, did you know that there is some xsane stuff in the
> > errata list? I don't really know anything about xsane but as I noticed
> > this recently I thought you may like to know
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:
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>
> * On 15-01-02 at 09:09
> * Devon said
>
> > On Monday 14 January 2002 06:16 pm, Mike Burger wrote:
> > > I have questions on two applications:
> > >
> > > 1) Xsane: I have an HP ScanJet 4P att
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* On 15-01-02 at 09:09
* Jack Bowling said
>
> I use this stupidly simple bash script. I call it "rpmlist"
>
> rpm -qa --qf '%-20.20{VENDOR} %30.30{BUILDHOST} :: %{NAME}-%{VERSION}.%{ARCH}\n' |
>sort > /home/jb/rpm.lst
>
Thanks, that loo
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* On 15-01-02 at 09:09
* Devon said
> On Monday 14 January 2002 06:16 pm, Mike Burger wrote:
> > I have questions on two applications:
> >
> > 1) Xsane: I have an HP ScanJet 4P attached to my Adaptec 2940U2W card.
> > The system picked it up a
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* On 15-01-02 at 09:09
* fred smith said
> >
> > I think the problem may be todo with the fact that after installed all
> > of ther errata the kernel is no longer 2.4.7-10 but 2.4.9-13 (only just
> > thought of this) and I expect the kernel he
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* On 15-01-02 at 09:08
* Ben Logan said
> On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 07:45:43PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> > Nope, I tried taking out the lines in lilo.conf that pointed to 'linux
> > bak' but it still happens?
>
> Did you run
>
> # /sbin/lilo
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