On 3/9/15, ambruska (email) wrote:
> Hi all,
> I would like to set LDAP addressbook in squirrelmail the way, that each user
> can see only his
> personal addressbook stored in LDAP server. I searched the web and still
> didnot find the
> solution.
>
> I mean, that user "lets say" TEST loged in squ
Many Thanks, Tomas,
indeed the problem was the protocol version. Now everything works fine.
So problem solved!
> Původní zpráva
> Od: Tomas Kuliavas
> Předmět: Re: [SM-USERS] LDAP
> Datum: 14.9.2011 18:19:13
> ---
tomáš marnyý wrote:
>
> Hi,
> what do you mean by saying that "LDAP address books are not listed in
> stable SquirrelMail" ??
> Does that mean that it won't work in the version we're useing ?
> (1.4.8-5.el5.centos.10)
>
It means that SquirrelMail does not show it, when you select Addresses in
really like SquirrelMail and have been using it for years. After
installing the LDAP server I just wanted to integrate it into SquerrelMail now
as far as possible.
Regards
kabud
> Původní zpráva
> Od: Tomas Kuliavas
> Předmět: Re: [SM-USERS
tomáš marnyý wrote:
>
> Hi,
> is there any documentation on how to setup the LDAP Address book? In the
> official documentation I found only:
> "SquirrelMail can also be configured to lookup addresses in LDAP
> directories, if the PHP installation contains LDAP support."
> This unfortunately do
My apologies,
It seems that this is now standard with our installation
of Nutsmail4 and not SQMail.
Anyhow I apologize for my statement earlier about
TBADDR being standard with SQM, it is not standard
with SQM.
Thanks again for your input…
On Jul 30, 2011, at 11:11 AM, Tomas Kuliavas wr
Curtis Rubel compro.net> writes:
>
> Hello
>
> Its my understanding that the tbaddr plugin is now standard
> in SQM.
http://squirrelmail.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/squirrelmail/branches/SM-1_4-STABLE/squirrelmail/plugins/
No, it is not.
-
Hello
Its my understanding that the tbaddr plugin is now standard
in SQM. The functionality of autocompletion is part of
the tbaddr plugin. So while this may still be a plugin
it does come with SQM by default now, hence my
statement of it being built in to SQM.
I am not exactly sure where the
Hello Curtis,
> Any one have any ideas as to what may have happened, has something gotten
> broken in SQM or changed and requires
> some other new setup info?
>
> Here is the entry I have in my config file that has worked for many years:
>
> $ldap_server[0] = array(
> 'host' => 'localhost',
Curtis Rubel compro.net> writes:
>
>
> > 2011.07.29 15:20 Curtis Rubel raÅ¡Ä:
> >> Hello users,
> >>
> >>I have recently updated my squirrelmail to the 1.4.21 release and my
> >> ldap integration for the address book
> >> is no longer working. The LDAP server is still up and operational a
> 2011.07.29 15:20 Curtis Rubel raÅ¡Ä:
>> Hello users,
>>
>>I have recently updated my squirrelmail to the 1.4.21 release and my
>> ldap integration for the address book
>> is no longer working. The LDAP server is still up and operational and I
>> can query it manually from other
>> sources
2011.07.29 15:20 Curtis Rubel rašė:
> Hello users,
>
>I have recently updated my squirrelmail to the 1.4.21 release and my
> ldap integration for the address book
> is no longer working. The LDAP server is still up and operational and I
> can query it manually from other
> sources so I know th
Hello.
I've configured squirrelmail to read contacts from a ldap server.
I have about 2000 contacts.
My ldap server is slapd in a linux system and the number of entries to
return for a search operation is configured unlimited.
When I do a full search from squirrelmail
2010/1/22 Tomas Kuliavas :
>
>
> Gleison Amaral dos Santos wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hello.
>>> I've configured squirrelmail to read contacts from a ldap server.
>>> I have about 2000 contacts.
>>> My ldap server is slapd in a linux system and the number of entries to
>>> return for a search operation is co
Gleison Amaral dos Santos wrote:
>
>
>> Hello.
>> I've configured squirrelmail to read contacts from a ldap server.
>> I have about 2000 contacts.
>> My ldap server is slapd in a linux system and the number of entries to
>> return for a search operation is configured unlimited.
>> When I do a f
2010/1/21 Gleison Amaral dos Santos :
>
>> Hello.
>> I've configured squirrelmail to read contacts from a ldap server.
>> I have about 2000 contacts.
>> My ldap server is slapd in a linux system and the number of entries to
>> return for a search operation is configured unlimited.
>> When I do a fu
> Hello.
> I've configured squirrelmail to read contacts from a ldap server.
> I have about 2000 contacts.
> My ldap server is slapd in a linux system and the number of entries to
> return for a search operation is configured unlimited.
> When I do a full search from squirrelmail I see that there
On 7/29/09, Robert Rust wrote:
> Could someone send me the current versions of the following 3 plugins
> for use with SquirrelMail 1.4.19 (or let me know if I have most current)?
> ldap_common 0.5.0
> ldap_abook_backend 0.2.2
> ldap_prefs_backend 0.7.1
Never heard of these.
--
Paul Lesniewski
S
--- Tarak Ranjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi List.
> Here is my configtest of squirrelmail,
>
>
> This script will try to check some aspects of your
> SquirrelMail configuration and point you to errors
> whereever it can find them. You need to go run
> conf.pl
> in the config/ directory fir
>>> Is is not possible to get a full read/write address book trough LDAP in
>>> SquirrelMail?
>>
>> I think if you use SM 1.5.2+ it might be.
>>
>>> How about storing and viewing phone numbers and more contact details?
>>
>> I think you can add a custom field to the abook. Vcard support was
>> add
On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 07:02:51 +0200, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>> Is is not possible to get a full read/write address book trough LDAP in
>> SquirrelMail?
>
> I think if you use SM 1.5.2+ it might be.
>
>> How about storing and viewing phone numbers and more contact details?
>
> I think you can add a
> Is is not possible to get a full read/write address book trough LDAP in
> SquirrelMail?
I think if you use SM 1.5.2+ it might be.
> How about storing and viewing phone numbers and more contact details?
I think you can add a custom field to the abook. Vcard support was
added somewhere along t
On 10/10/07, z6 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been happily using the LDAP Query plugin for some time. However it
> only seems to allow a BaseDN to be specified globally for all users.
>
> I've experimented a bit with VLogin to attempt to supply a per-user BaseDN
> for the address lookups (eithe
Hi again,
Up until now, it's still searching but it seems to stop in the middle of the
process. Nothing happen when i clicked "inbox" or even logout button. It seems
like it hangs now. Very weird. i don't get any error messages at all whatsoever
from the squirrelmail. I'm getting worried now.
Hi,
I have installed LDAP plugin into squirrelmail 1.4.6 version for quite a while
already and don't have any problem in a sense that i get a quick response when
searching for someone in the directory. I have LDAP server running all the
time.
Just today, i experienced a great delay or slow re
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed squirrelmail. Everything is working great, with
> the exception of my LDAP directory. When I click on the Address item,
> only the user address entry field shows. I have entered all my LDAP info
> in the conf.pl script. Here is my config:
>
> - RedHat ESv3
>
>
>There is no search facility on other
> attributes like phoneno,Employeeno etc. in Addresses Button
> in compose
> window.
got it. if we want to do it right, we'll need new button in compose window
and own address search pages similar to standard address book search.
--
Tomas
There is no search facility on other
attributes like phoneno,Employeeno etc. in Addresses Button in compose
window. > >>> >>> >>>
Hello > Everybody, >>> >>> >>>
Is there anyway that we can > ADD 'TO' , 'CC' Columns in LDAP Directory >>> Search Plugin, >>> so that it will be very useful to
> I am getting these kind of errors in lot of plugins
> that "cannot modify header information - headers
> already sent by bla bla bla..
>
> Here is the detailed error
> ###
>
> Notice: Undefined index: REQUEST_URI in
> c:\inetpub\wwwroot\webm
I am getting these kind of errors in lot of plugins
that "cannot modify header information - headers
already sent by bla bla bla..
Here is the detailed error
###
Notice: Undefined index: REQUEST_URI in
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\webmail\plugins\hma
There is no
search facility on other attributes like phoneno,Employeeno etc. in Addresses Button
in compose window.G.L.Rajesh ES/Networks Dept Phno:22195840 Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> >> Hello
Everybody, >> >> >> Is there anyway that we can
ADD 'TO' , 'CC' Columns in LDAP Directory >
>
>
> Hello Everybody,
>
>
> Is there anyway that we can ADD 'TO' , 'CC' Columns in LDAP Directory
> Search Plugin,
> so that it will be very useful to the users while adding mulitple users
> from directory.
Click on Addresses button in compose window, search ldap address book, use
To, cc and bcc
Thanks Tomas, It works now. Sorry for not giving enough information to the mailing list. Thanks for the help.Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi,>> I have made the following changes to the configuration config.php as> below> $ldap_server[0] = array(> 'host' => 'localhost',> 'ba
> Hi,
>
> I have made the following changes to the configuration config.php as
> below
> $ldap_server[0] = array(
> 'host' => 'localhost',
> 'base' => 'ou=addressbook,dc=mydomain,dc=com,dc=au',
> 'name' => 'ldap.mydomain.com.au',
> 'protocol' => 3
> );
> $abook_global_file = '';
>
Hi, I have made the following changes to the configuration config.php as below $ldap_server[0] = array( 'host' => 'localhost', 'base' => 'ou=addressbook,dc=mydomain,dc=com,dc=au', 'name' => 'ldap.mydomain.com.au', 'protocol' => 3 ); $abook_global_file = ''; $abook_global_file_writeable
Hi, I was wondering if anyone might be able to help me with this issue. I am trying to use OpenLDAP 2.2.29 for windows by Lucas Bergman with Squirrelmail 1.4.6 and am running into a protocol error when using the squirrelmail address book function to look up addresses in the LDAP server.The
>
>
>
>>From: "Tomas Kuliavas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "n r" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>CC: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>>Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] ldap-alias
>>Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 09:18:47 +0300 (EEST)
>>
From: "Tomas Kuliavas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "n r" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] ldap-alias
Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 09:18:47 +0300 (EEST)
> hi,
>
> where is alias_ldap plugin or what is
> hi,
>
> where is alias_ldap plugin or what is the equivalent ??? in SM 1.4.6
> thanks
If you have seen alias_ldap plugin somewhere, contact plugin's developer.
If you only invented plugin name, please explain what kind of
functionality you need in plugin.
--
Tomas
-
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am using SquirrelMail 1.4.5 on a Gentoo Linux system (Apache 2.0.54
>>> and PHP 4.4.0). I have setup the LDAP address book feature by doing a
>>> './configure' in the root of the SquirrelMail directory. I then chose
>>> option 6 (Address Books) and then option 1 (Change LDAP Serve
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am using SquirrelMail 1.4.5 on a Gentoo Linux system (Apache 2.0.54
>> and
>> PHP 4.4.0). I have setup the LDAP address book feature by doing a
>> './configure' in the root of the SquirrelMail directory. I then chose
>> option 6 (Address Books) and then option 1 (Change LDAP Servers)
> Hi,
>
> I am using SquirrelMail 1.4.5 on a Gentoo Linux system (Apache 2.0.54 and
> PHP 4.4.0). I have setup the LDAP address book feature by doing a
> './configure' in the root of the SquirrelMail directory. I then chose
> option 6 (Address Books) and then option 1 (Change LDAP Servers). I add a
>>> hi all,
>>>
>>> i hv configured LDAP for Public address book and having around 300
>>> users in the address book. BUt out of 300 only 250 are there in
>>> address-book of all the mail-boxes, while in LDAP 300 users are there.
>>> please tell me how to increase the size in the address book
>>
>>
Simon wrote:
> Hi all,
> We have recently moved our network to a W2003 AD Domain controller,
> which of course is an LDAP server. This allowed us to reduce the number
> of username and passwords that we needed to maintain, however SM is
> still a problem. I have been reading through the FAQ and o
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> Hi all
>
>
> I've just set up OpenLDAP for use with SquirrelMail. Addresses are to be
> stored according to the MozillaOrgPerson schema
> (http://www.linux.com/blob.pl?id=02a29e9f755b27c40c3ae45acb69c5ee).
>
>
> Is it possible to change the fields
tor, 14.07.2005 kl. 15.26 skrev Robert Mortimer:
[...]
> > What's all this? Which file is this in? It's never SquirrelMail is it? I
> > don't have anything like that either in SM or Samba, (I don't use the
> > idealx stuff, I write my own stuff in shell/awk for changing
> > LDAP/Windows passwords
On 14/07/05, Tony Earnshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> tor, 14.07.2005 kl. 13.29 skrev Robert Mortimer:
>
> [...]
>
> > Please could you tell me if these match your settings for the following
> > section?
> >
> > //if you're also using LDAP to authenticate samba users, we can sync
> > the samba
tor, 14.07.2005 kl. 13.29 skrev Robert Mortimer:
[...]
> Please could you tell me if these match your settings for the following
> section?
>
> //if you're also using LDAP to authenticate samba users, we can sync
> the samba passwords too
> $change_smb=1;
> $smb_passwd="/usr/bin/smbpasswd";
> /
> tor, 14.07.2005 kl. 11.11 skrev Robert Mortimer:
>
> > Has anyone had success with the "Change LDAP Password" (current) on FC3
> >
> > When I attempt the change I get
> >
> > "SMB Password change was not successful, so LDAP not changed!"
> >
> > I have set my root DN in the plugin config file
> >
tor, 14.07.2005 kl. 11.11 skrev Robert Mortimer:
> Has anyone had success with the "Change LDAP Password" (current) on FC3
>
> When I attempt the change I get
>
> "SMB Password change was not successful, so LDAP not changed!"
>
> I have set my root DN in the plugin config file
> I have tried /
acqant wrote:
Thanks for the responses! I sent the original from the wrong email
thanks for the heads up.
Anyway. I plan on using Perdition and pointing Squirrelmail to that so
it's perditions job to get them to the correct IMAP/POP server. The
biggest problem isn't so much vlogin but the vacat
Thanks for the responses! I sent the original from the wrong email
thanks for the heads up.
Anyway. I plan on using Perdition and pointing Squirrelmail to that so
it's perditions job to get them to the correct IMAP/POP server. The
biggest problem isn't so much vlogin but the vacation plugin.
I
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>
> If it wasn't for squirrelmail I would push my LDAP mailhost routing
> change through this w/e.
>
> Does anyone know if any of the plugins use LDAP to get IMAP server info
> based on the username? The closest thing I have see is the vlogin plu
On Sat, 2005-04-09 at 20:00 -0400, anthony wrote:
> Does anyone know if any of the plugins use LDAP to get IMAP server info
> based on the username?
As Paul wrote, the easiest solution would probably be to write some code
for the vlogin plugin for your case.
> The closest thing I have see is t
anthony wrote:
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If it wasn't for squirrelmail I would push my LDAP mailhost routing
change through this w/e.
Does anyone know if any of the plugins use LDAP to get IMAP server info
based on the username? The closest thing I have see is the vlogin
plugi
>>> HI all,
>>> I am looking for info on how to connect Squirrlemail with
>>> our central staff email address book which is stored on an OpenLDAP
>>> server, twas simple with Outlook :-( but I am having trouble finding
>>> instructions, my first atempt resulted in SM crashing at login. Can
>>> some
> To: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] LDAP Address Book
>
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> On Mi, 23.03.2005, 13:19, Simon sagte:
> > HI all,
> > I am looking for info on how to connect Squirrlemail with
> our central
> > staff email addr
Hi Simon,
On Mi, 23.03.2005, 13:19, Simon sagte:
> HI all,
> I am looking for info on how to connect Squirrlemail with our central
> staff email address book which is stored on an OpenLDAP server, twas
> simple with Outlook :-( but I am having trouble finding instructions, my
> first atempt result
I have another problem with multiple servers. In my case I have multiple LDAP servers and multiple squirrelmail servers, and all works fine, but (maybe) my problem is different (nobody answered my question yet)
See message: [SM-USERS] search address hangs when servers down (ldap)
Em Qui,
> Hello Everybody,
>
>
> We are facing problem in accesing address book from LDAP server
>
>
> 1. The enviornment
>
>
> Webmail : Squirrel Mail on multiple machines
> Preferences : On MySql
> Personal Address Book : on Mysql
> Users are stored in LDAP server on multiple machines
> MTA : Postfix
>
> hi,
>
> this is my first post to the list. i really like SM and can only recommend
> it.
>
> i have a somewhat weird problem (aren't they all...):
>
> i'm using mac os x 10.3 with squirrelmail 1.4.3 RC1. on the same machine
> i'm running an ldap server.
>
> i had the typical protocol error an
Thanks for the responses.
SM is working fine against a Cyrus server, I was only wondering if the
authentication could be done direct over LDAP, but, as I see, this
feature must be configured through the IMAP server.
Flavio.
Jay Lee wrote:
Flavio Antelo said:
Hi lists,
It's my first post to this
Flavio Antelo said:
> Hi lists,
>
> It's my first post to this list about this great Webmail. My question is
> if there is a way to authenticate users direct against an LDAP server,
> not using the default behaviour (using IMAP).
Squirrelmail uses IMAP not just for authentication but also to retr
It's my first post to this list about this great Webmail. My question is
if there is a way to authenticate users direct against an LDAP server,
not using the default behaviour (using IMAP).
No. IMAP should be authenticating against whereever your user account
data is.
I know there are some plu
> Dear List:
>
>
> I have this openldap config in slapd.conf:
...
> ItÂs working with ldapsearch, I configured it in
> config.php:
>
>
> $ldap_server[0] = array(
> 'host' => 'localhost',
> 'base' => 'cn=Manager,o=Epmbogota,c=CO',
> 'name' => 'Directorio Global',
> 'port' => 389,
...
> But not w
>> Hmmm, I'm using squirrelmail with the SuSE Open-Exchange-Server. First
>> of
>> all, squirrelmail is fantastic. The E-Mail-Surface of the
>> Exchange-Server
>> of SuSE is awful, so we try to use squirrelmail for our 300 users.
>>
>> OK, one problem:
>> I try to use the LDAP-Server as addressbo
> Hmmm, I'm using squirrelmail with the SuSE Open-Exchange-Server. First of
> all, squirrelmail is fantastic. The E-Mail-Surface of the
> Exchange-Server
> of SuSE is awful, so we try to use squirrelmail for our 300 users.
>
> OK, one problem:
> I try to use the LDAP-Server as addressbook in squi
Under most clients, typing an address would invoke automatic addressbook
lookup, and if configured, would not only search the local addressbook
but the ldap servers defined as well.
I believe there is an autocomplete plugin, but I don't think I ever got
it to work.
So a user must use the Address
Hi Tomas,
> LDAP directories are used only when you search for address. There is
> addresses button in compose window. Check what you can find there.
I knew I was doing something majorly clueless :-P
For some reason I thought I should see signs of life in the Addresses
section in the top menu. I
> I am trying to get the LDAP address book to work. I have added a couple of
> public address books using conf.pl and the resulting section from
> config.php is shown below.
>
> Ultimately, I want to connect to a local LDAP server for a common address
> book (this is part of a Jamm Mailserver insta
Hi,
After upgrading to PHP 4.3.4 LDAP started working fine.
Thanks
On Wednesday, January 7, 2004, at 06:23 PM, Jay Lee wrote:
Verify that you have the php-ldap module enabled. To do this:
1. Create a test.php file in your webroot
2. Add the following text to the file:
Verify that you have the php-ldap module enabled. To do this:
1. Create a test.php file in your webroot
2. Add the following text to the file:
3. From a browser go to http://yourserver/test.php, you should get a
whole bunch of information about PHP.
4. Verify t
You only see ldap addresses when you compose a message and hit the
addresses button (*NOT* the link at the top of the page!).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Hey, all. I use my LDAP server for all sorts of authentication,
> etc., and
> I'd love to be able to plug my SM address book into it; I've even
>
> Just subscribed to the list because I could need some help with
> Squirrelmail and LDAP.
> Fiddled around with postfix, cyrus and ldap for the last few
> days and wanted to provide Squirrelmail as interface to Cyrus.
>
> No local users, everything is handled by ldap. Now I found out
> that it is
Alexandros Vellis said:
>
>
> On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Andreas Meyer wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to let Squirrelmail authenticate against ldap?
>
> You need the "retrieveuserdata" plugin.
>
> HTH,
> Alexandros
Is it not called the change_ldappass plugin? At least that's the one I
used to authenticat
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, dweise wrote:
> hi,
>has anybody had success in compiling apache 1.3.x, php, and ldap for
> squirellmail on a Solaris 8 (x86) machine?
> --david weise
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I have sm 1.2.8 apache 1.3.27 w/ OpenSSL 0.9.6g running on one solaris 8
SUN box and using the i
Hello Brian,
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, Brian C. Hill wrote...
> Is PHP 4.3.0 not compatible with apache 1.3.27? Looks like people on
> the PHP lists are using that combo
Yes... it is. Just PHP 4.2.3 isn't very compatible with Apache 2.0.
--
Jonathan Angliss
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Is PHP 4.3.0 not compatible with apache 1.3.27?
Looks like people on the PHP lists are using that combo
Brian
==
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 07:11:45PM +0100, deurk wrote:
> Brian C. Hill a dit :
>
> > I am still hav
Brian C. Hill a dit :
> I am still having trouble with this combo:
>
> + SunOS 5.8/sparc in 64-bit mode (Solaris 8)
> + Squirrelmail 4.0rc2
> + Apache 1.3.27
> + PHP 4.3.0
>
> I had to leave off zlib (bundled with SunOS 5.8) support in PHP
> to get apache not to
I am still having trouble with this combo:
+ SunOS 5.8/sparc in 64-bit mode (Solaris 8)
+ Squirrelmail 4.0rc2
+ Apache 1.3.27
+ PHP 4.3.0
I had to leave off zlib (bundled with SunOS 5.8) support in PHP
to get apache not to core-dump.
Now I
Rusty Tucker said:
> I'm trying to get the LDAP addressbook feature of SquirrelMail to work
> on my OS X Server 10.2.2 system. I've used the configure script to
> specify an LDAP server yet when I do searches it never finds any
> entries. I've noticed that there have been other folks thave have ha
Where do you find out what the search string is for a particular server?
Thanks,
Jeff
--
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:squirrelmail-users-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of David Chait
> Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 1:07 AM
>
om: "David Chait" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 01:07:21 -0800
To: "Rusty Tucker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] LDAP
> Verify that you are using the right LDAP search string for that server.
>
Verify that you are using the right LDAP search string for that server.
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David Chait
Sys Admin - Facilities Operations
333 Bonair Siding Road #107
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