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Flatback r1

Flatback r1


Flatback is a simple filesystem archiver. more>>
Flatback is a simple filesystem archiver. It was created to address limitations in afio, star, and dar.
Notable features include checksumming, large file support, support for hardlinks, and support for device files.
Planned features include incremental backups, robust error handling, and extended file attributes.
Main features:
- Largefile support
- Multivolume support
- Smart Per-File compression
- Per-File metadata checksumming (SHA1)
- Per-File data checksumming (SHA1) when data is present
- Format allows restoring of damaged archives even when compression is enabled
- Simple, space efficent, binary format
- Handles hardlinks the right way
Version restrictions:
- Restoring archives not implemented yet
- Incremental backups not implemented yet
- Aborts on recoverable errors (will fix later)
- Not extensively tested
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Added: 2005-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gororaa Beta2-r1

Gororaa Beta2-r1


Gororaa Linux is like Kororaa but with GNOME as main desktop. more>>
Gororaa Linux is like Kororaa but with GNOME as main desktop.

Kororaa project is a way of installing Gentoo Linux easily and quickly, similar to Gentoos "Stage3 with GRP packages" install.

Gororaa includes:

- Gnome 2.12 x86 (Gororaa)
- Gnome 2.12 AMD64 (Gororaa64)
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Added: 2006-03-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kororaa Beta2-r1

Kororaa Beta2-r1


Kororaa project is a way of installing Gentoo Linux easily and quickly, similar to Gentoos more>>
Kororaa project is a way of installing Gentoo Linux easily and quickly, similar to Gentoos "Stage3 with GRP packages" install.

Whats different?

For Kororaa we wrote an install script to go along with our install method which takes care of most of the manual configuring required under the Gentoo method;

The Kororaa build is derived from Bob Ps Stage 1/3 install method;

Also, we have pre-defined a wide suite of KDE based (and now also Gnome based) applications for your use and designed the entire system specifically for these;

We have also added a large number tweaks and automations along the way to assist in the Kororaa experience.

Whats the point of it?

I must state that I adore the manual Gentoo way of installing. In fact, I swore against an installer for Gentoo for a long time and this stance has not really changed. What I wanted however was a way to quickly re-produce a desktop installation for multiple machines. I also wanted a tool that I could give to friends who liked the idea of Gentoo but complained about the "compile time". I dont think that missing out on the Gentoo experience because of "compile time" is valid and so I wanted a way to introduce my friends to Gentoo without having to build their systems myself.

I cannot more strongly recommend the Gentoo install method if you are serious about learning both Gentoo and GNU/Linux in general. I owe Gentoo a lot - I played with Redhat* back in 1998 (thanks to Andrew Tridgell) but then fell into "RPM hell" and went around from distro to distro in a mad seething rage of desperation. Then I came across Gentoo 1.1 and it was love at first install.

So, if youre someone who doesnt want to wait to get a nicely configured Gentoo system, is so afraid of the standard install method that its stopping you from trying Gentoo at all, or youre a lazy pig then this method is for you!

Note: You can use our stage3, portage snapshot and packages together with the standard Gentoo "Stage3 GRP" install if you want to try it that way too!

What else?

The Kororaa system comes pre-configured for a Pentium3. We chose Pentium3 because most people should have an SSE capable processor by now.

This means it will run on any P3 Coppermine core and later, including AMD Athlon-XP, Athlon64/Opteron, Sempron etc and Intel Pentium 4, Pentium M, Xeon etc.

Please note it will NOT work on a system without SSE support.

As of Beta2 however, we have also released an AMD64 version, which will run on any AMD 64bit cpu including Athlon64, Sempron64 and Opteron.

If you want more optimisation, you can easily re-build your system with all the current apps and configuration by changing your make.conf and rebuilding world.

Please note the system is currently BETA, a bit "hacky" and could destroy your harddrive or something even more nasty like bowed legs and a crooked smile.
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Added: 2006-03-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Kismet 2007-01-R1

Kismet 2007-01-R1


Kismet is an 802.11 wireless network sniffer. more>>
Kismet application is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detection system. Kismet will work with any wireless card which supports raw monitoring (rfmon) mode, and can sniff 802.11b, 802.11a, and 802.11g traffic.
Kismet identifies networks by passively collecting packets and detecting standard named networks, detecting (and given time, decloaking) hidden networks, and infering the presence of nonbeaconing networks via data traffic.
Main features:
- Ethereal/Tcpdump compatible data logging
- Airsnort compatible weak-iv packet logging
- Network IP range detection
- Built-in channel hopping and multicard split channel hopping
- Hidden network SSID decloaking
- Graphical mapping of networks
- Client/Server architecture allows multiple clients to view a single
- Kismet server simultaneously
- Manufacturer and model identification of access points and clients
- Detection of known default access point configurations
- Runtime decoding of WEP packets for known networks
- Named pipe output for integration with other tools, such as a layer3 IDS like Snort
- Multiplexing of multiple simultaneous capture sources on a single Kismet instance
- Distributed remote drone sniffing
- XML output
- Over 20 supported card types
Enhancements:
- Additional IDS alerts, fixes for multiple crashes, better BSD support, Win32 native capture with Cace AirPcap devices, Nokia 770/800 support, and other minor updates.
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Added: 2007-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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My Network Catalog r1

My Network Catalog r1


My Network Catalog is an indexing engine that allows Windows shares to be bound together over a local network. more>>
My Network Catalog is an indexing engine that allows Windows shares (or Samba shares) to be bound together over a local network.

My Network Catalog allows an easy centralized search of all the files available over the network.

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Added: 2006-06-16 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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ESR Backup 0.99b R1

ESR Backup 0.99b R1


ESR Backup is a simple easy to use backup system for UNIX and Linux. more>>
ESR Backup is a simple easy to use backup system for UNIX and Linux. It provides a simple, easy to configure solution for file system integrity.
ESR Backup project works on an automatic 2 week cycle to assure you have an easy to recover system.
Main features:
- Simple and easy to configure
- Automatic 2 Week File Rotation Management
- Remote Storage via FTP
- Local File Storage
- Encryption with 448 bit Keys
- Completely FREE to use
ESR Backup takes the complication out of daily back ups, it does all the work for you so you can concentrate on more interesting things. ESR Backup automatically performs regular Full and Incremental backups on the following schedule
Monday - Full Backup
Tuesday - Incremental Backup
Wednesday - Incremental Backup
Thursday - Incremental Backup
Friday - Incremental Backup
Saturday - Incremental Backup
Sunday - Full Backup
It maintains 3 directories , current-week, last-week, and weekly-archives. After the full backup is performed on Sunday, it automatically rotates the last full backup from the last-week directory to the weekly-archive for safe keeping. It then removes the other archives because they are no longer needed.
It automatically rotates all archives from the current-week directory to the last-week directory. The current-week directory is then ready to hold next weeks backups. You always maintain 2 complete sets of backups. And all your old archives are ready to be stored on tape or CD or handled any way you choose.
ESR Backup provides you with remote archive storage via FTP so you can maintain current backup sets off site easily. If you dont have access to a remote FTP server , or do not wish to use one. ESR Backup can store archives on the local file system in a directory you choose. You can also encrypt your archives with a 448 bit encryption key.
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Mother ORM 0.6.0-r1

Mother ORM 0.6.0-r1


Mother ORM project is a python module that hides SQL syntax and gives you a set of intelligent classes and methods. more>>
With `intelligent` we mean the capability of self-adaption, understanding various situations.
Mother could be considered as a Object Relational Mapper with a strong introspection. In fact, configuration files, tables, fields and keys declarations are not needed, because
Mother knows the database structure herself.
Mother works with PostgreSQL and, for now, only this database is supported: in fact, the introspective nature of Mother is based on postgres meta queries.
The database interface is developed over the very good Psycopg module.
Mother is released under the BSD License and is alreay used in production environment.
Philosophy
Why a new ORM? Because his philosophy!
We want to develop an intelligent ORM: Mother is able to handle foreign keys, relations and children automatically, understanding the database structure.
We dont want to write models, xml or configuration files. The mothermapper tool does all the work, once.
The ORM has to be light, fast and simple.
Extensions: building plugins has to be easy and fast.
We dont want the Definitive ORM, bread-maker, but a free and powerful framework: with Mother you dont have to adapt your style code or your database to the ORM. An exaustive ORM is just the pure SQL.
What About Features?
The Mother module offers a set of classes to handle different situations. In particular, its possible to represent a table with one class. Binding a table to a class is the begin of the Mother Art.
In fact, the class knows tables relationships: handling children and relations is powerful and easy: foreign keys and relationships informations are not needed: Mother knows them and is able to fill records with the correct values.
Moreover, the methods used to insert children and relations are auto-created and self-adapting.
The Mother classes can be declared by the user: its sufficient to inherit from some Mother class: so, class extensions are very easy to code. Some extension is already provided, as the Triggers feature, but writing others
plugins is simple and immediate.
The database connection is very comfortable: credentials have to be specified in a configuration file: after that, the connection is transparent.
Mother implements a connection Pool to be used in a Threaded Environemnt.
The database transactions are implemented in a particular way. Its possible to call nested transactions, so that you dont have to worry about the nested calls to the commit or the rollback statement. This allows to handle
transactions in different levels and indipendently.
Mother comes with a logger: Speaker, that supports standard output, log file (with rotation capability), syslog and SMTP.
If you are wondering if Mother has a slow computation model, the answer is no: the Mother knowledge is made once (by Mother tools) and stored to two files. Mother is fast.
Enhancements:
- Debugging details implementation.
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Added: 2007-07-26 License: BSD License Price:
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Bluewhite64 11.0-r1 LiveCD

Bluewhite64 11.0-r1 LiveCD


Bluewhite64 LiveCD is a 64-bit Slackware-based live CD. more>>
Bluewhite64 LiveCD is a 64-bit Slackware-based live CD.
Bluewhite64 11.0 Live CD runs entirely from CD and includes almost all packages from Bluewhite64 11.0, including updated packages from the patches directory. The Live CS was created using Linux Live 5.5.0 scripts (http://www.linux-live.org/) and uses the Unification File System
(unionfs - http://www.am-utils.org/project-unionfs.html).
You will not see any differences between running this Live CD and installing Bluewhite64 11.0 Linux on your hard drive. You can run the same software from the Live CD, for your server or workstation, in just a fews seconds.
Main features:
- Linux 2.6.17.13 SMP ready kernel
- GCC 3.4.6 with NPTL support
- cvs-1.11.22
- git-1.4.2.1
- perl-5.8.8
- python-2.4.3
- ruby-1.8.4
- subversion-1.4.0
- apache-1.3.37
- bind-9.3.2_P2
- dhcp-3.0.4
- gnupg-1.4.6
- iptables-1.3.5
- openssh-4.4p1
- php-4.4.4
- proftpd-1.3.0a
- samba-3.0.23c
- sendmail-8.13.8
- wget-1.10.2
- X.org 6.9
- KDE 3.5.4
- amarok-1.4.3
- gaim-1.5.0
- gimp-2.2.13
- xchat-2.6.6
- xine-ui-0.99.4
- gxine-0.5.7
- mozilla-firefox-1.5.0.9
- mozilla-thunderbird-1.5.0.9
- seamonkey-1.0.7
- xfce-4.2.3.2
Enhancements:
- This release uses the AuFS (another unionfs with great stability and features) with Linux kernel version 2.6.20.1.
- It also includes NTFS read/write support (ntfs-3g), DigiKam-0.9.0 for digital photo management, slackpkg-2.09 and qtswaret-0.1.5.3 for package management, Amarok 1.4.5, Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.2, and much more.
- The lipstik style/theme is the LiveCD default theme along with the nuvoX icons theme and Moodin (Engine) boot splash.
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Added: 2007-03-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Boycott Adv./SDL 0.2.8 R1

Boycott Adv./SDL 0.2.8 R1


Boycott Advance is a SDL based Gameboy Advance Emulator. more>>
Boycott Advance is a SDL based Gameboy Advance Emulator.
Boycott Advance/SDL is based on the BA core, with one essential difference: it uses the Simple Direct Media Library rather than the DirectX libraries. Consequently, it can be used on many different platforms, while still using the excellent BA core.
Unlike the original BA, BA/SDL doesnt have any GUI(except for the BeOS version), though for those who dislike commandline programs there are several frontends available (see download section).
Enhancements:
- Completely insync with BoyCott Advance v0.2.8;
- Incorperated the new sdlemu library;
- BoyCott Advance sdl-core is completely rewritten for use of the new sdlemu library;
- Many bugfixes and code enhancements (somewhat speedier);
- Many filter options to a total of 19(!) different SDL filters;
- Optimized OpenGL and SDL rendering options;
- And many changes which are infact to many to note!;
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Added: 2005-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Parsix Linux 0.90r1

Parsix Linux 0.90r1


Parsix GNU/Linux is a live CD based on Knoppix and Debian. more>>
Parsix GNU/Linux is a live CD based on Knoppix and Debian Sid . It uses GNOME as its default desktop environment. Parsix GNU/Linux supports Persian keyboard and user can switch to Persian with Alt+Shift keys.
Parsix GNU/Linux can be installed on your harddisk and you can use it as your PCs operating system. We also included xFarDic English-Persian dictionary and Persian free fonts from FPF project.
Enhancements:
- An updated version of Parsix GNU/Linux 0.90, code name Barry, has been released. Barry r1 introduces the projects first ever 64-bit edition, both 32-bit and 64-bit editions have been built from scratch using debootstrap, several fixes have been made, and merged all published updates from Parsix and Debian testing repositories as of Aug 15, 2007. Highlights: GNOME 2.18.3, Linux kernel 2.6.20.1 with CK and Suspend2 patches, read/write mode is the default for NTFS partitions, improved hardware detection system and hard disk installer, VLC replaces Totem.
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Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gentoo Project Dolphin 2005.1-r1

Gentoo Project Dolphin 2005.1-r1


Gentoo Project Dolphin is a Gentoo rescue CD. more>>
Users requested enhanced functionality of the installation CDs now several times.

After some brainstorming, the release-engineering team now created a new experimental subproject called Project Dolphin. Project Dolphin aims at offering a [Gentoo] Live-image targeted at rescue work.

Highlights of the CD are: zsh, samba, bacula, mc, dar, mutt, xfsdump, ide-smart, netcat, nmap, chrootkit, partimage, ncftp, centericq, bind-tools, alsa-utils, mpg321.

Gentoo Project Dolphin is a very early test-iso and not everything has been tested yet. However, we appreciate any bug-reports attached to a fresh meta-bug.
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Added: 2005-11-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java Binary Enhancement Tool 3 R1

Java Binary Enhancement Tool 3 R1


Java Binary Enhancement Tool is a Java assembler, dissassembler, and binary editor. more>>
The Java Binary Enhancement Tool (JBET) is a general Java program analysis and manipulation tool. Existing class files can be disassembled, reassembled, or edited programmatically through the JBET API. JBET can also be used to create new Java class files from scratch. JBET uses a convenient internal representation of all the contents of Java binary (.class) files, allowing the user to edit the classes easily, in a structured manner.

JBET was developed as part of the DARPA Self-Protecting Mobile Agents project under the OASIS and Active Networks programs (contract number N66001-00-C-8602) in order to study automated software obfuscation.

The Java language was chosen for this project because of the (relative) ease of constructing binary editing tools provided by the large amount of type information present in the class files. Our two reports, the Obfuscation Techniques Evaluation Report, and the Obfuscation Report, are available from the download area. The obfuscation tool developed is not part of this release.

JBET was also used in the DARPA/AFRL Survivable Server project (contract number F30602-00-C-0183) to add additional security checks to the Java Standard Library. (The Java SecurityManager API does not support many desirable security checks, such as continued authorization of file accesses after opening.)

JBET was used to replace the native method references in the Java standard library with stubs that call a pluggable security policy. This tool, called Jpolicy, is also available for download at this website. Jpolicy is very incomplete at this time, but may be interesting to those working in Java security or changing the standard library themselves.

The internal representation of Java class files used by JBET is intented to make it easy for programmers to write Java binary code transforms. Each element of Java class files has a corresponding internal data structure: ClassInfo for entire classes, MethodInfo for methods, FieldInfo for fields, Snippit for code blocks, and Instruction for individual instructions. Snippit and Instruction understand Java opcode syntax and semantics, allowing automated creation of valid Java programs. A Java-compatible class verifier is also included.

Some code transforms are difficult to program directly by manipulating Java instructions. For those transforms, a directed acyclic graph (DAG) representation of code is available. In the DAG representation, each basic block has a corresponding DAG, with a set of input and output nodes. Edges in the graph connect "producer" nodes (such as constants, or the result of calculations) to "user" nodes (such as method calls or other calculations). Methods are divided into basic blocks and control flow is stored at the basic block level (possible because Java has only fixed jump targets)

JBET requires a Java 1.4 virtual machine to run, although it can operate on class files from earlier Java versions. The packaging and build environment supplied supports Linux and Windows with Cygwin; however, the build process is simple and could be performed manually on other platforms. Perl is required for regression testing.

Jpolicy requires a Java 1.4 virtual machine to build, either Linux or Windows NT/XP with Cygwin. gcc is required for building on Windows (supplied with Cygwin). The runtime system can be either Java 1.3 or 1.4 (with Suns JVM only), running on Linux or Windows NT/XP. Windows 9x and Windows 2000 may work as well, but have not been tested.

Installation

1. Install jdk 1.4.1.
2. Set CLASSPATH to jdk1.4.1/jre/lib/rt.jar
3. cd src; make
4. If that didnt work, examine the makefile. java or javac may not be in the path.
5. To build a jar file that can be used with "java -jar jbet.jar", run "make jar".
6. If you have perl installed, run the tests with "make test".
Optionally, run "make regen; make test".

Make a symbolic link from jbet3/bin/jbet to somewhere in your path.

Usage

JBET uses the JNI format for class names, and JNI type and method descriptors. For a summary of this syntax, use jbet help syntax. Suns JVM specification may also be helpful.

To look at a class disassembly, use jbet print. Try disassembling a class you have source for, and was built with debug info (-g): jbet -P < classpath > print < classname >. Suns JVM specification has an instruction reference.
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relax 1.2.8

relax 1.2.8


relax is designed for the study of the dynamics of proteins or other macromolecules though the analysis of NMR relaxation data. more>>
nmr-relax is designed for the study of the dynamics of proteins or other macromolecules though the analysis of NMR relaxation data. Its primary purpose is for the Lipari and Szabo model-free analysis of the R1 and R2 relaxation rates together with the steady state heteronuclear NOE. The program also supports relaxation curve fitting for the calculation of the R1 and R2 rates and their errors, the calculation of the NOE and its error, and reduced spectral density mapping.

Flexibility

The aim of relax is to provide a seamless and extremely flexible environment able to accept input in any format produced by other NMR software, able to faultlessly create input files, control, and read output from various programs including Modelfree and Dasha, output results in many formats, and visualise the data by controlling programs such as Grace, OpenDX, and MOLMOL.

All data analysis tools from optimisation to model selection to Monte Carlo simulations are inbuilt into relax. Therefore the use of additional programs is optional.

The power of Python

The flexibility of relax arises from the choice of either relaxs scripting capabilities or its Python prompt interface. Extremely complex scripts can be created from simple building blocks to fully automate data analysis. A number of sample scripts have been provided to help understand script construction. In addition, any of Pythons powerful features or functions can be incorporated as the script is executed as an arbitrary Python source file within relaxs environment.

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nmr-relax 1.3.0

nmr-relax 1.3.0


nmr-relax is designed for the study of the dynamics of proteins or other macromolecules. more>>
nmr-relax is designed for the study of the dynamics of proteins or other macromolecules though the analysis of NMR relaxation data. It is a community driven project created by NMR spectroscopists for NMR spectroscopists.
It supports exponential curve fitting for the calculation of the R1 and R2 relaxation rates, calculation of the NOE, reduced spectral density mapping, and the Lipari and Szabo model-free analysis.
Main features:
Supported NMR theories
- The following relaxation data analysis techniques are currently supported by relax:
- Model-free analysis (Lipari and Szabo, 1982a; Lipari and Szabo, 1982b; Clore et al., 1990)
- Reduced spectral density mapping (Farrow et al., 1995, Lefevre et al., 1996)
- Exponential curve fitting (to find the R1 and R2 relaxation rates)
- Steady-state NOE calculation
Data analysis tools
The following tools are implemented as modular components to be used by any data analysis technique:
- Numerous high-precision optimisation algorithms
- Model selection (dAuvergne and Gooley, 2003)
- Akaikes Information Criteria (AIC)
- Small sample size corrected AIC (AICc)
- Bayesian or Schwarz Information Criteria (BIC)
- Bootstrap model selection
- Single-item-out cross-validation (CV)
- Hypothesis testing ANOVA model selection (only the model-free specific technique of Mandel et al., 1995 is supported)
- Monte Carlo simulations (error analysis for all data analysis techniques)
- Model elimination - the removal of failed models prior to model selection (dAuvergne and Gooley, 2006)
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File::Repl 1.20

File::Repl 1.20


File::Repl is a Perl module that provides file replication utilities. more>>
File::Repl is a Perl module that provides file replication utilities.

SYNOPSIS

use File::Repl;

%con = {
dira => C:/perl,
dirb => M:/perl,
verbose => 1,
age => 10,
};

$ref=File::Repl->New(%con);
$r1 = $ref->Update(.p(l|m),ab,1);
$r2 = $ref->Update(.t.*,ab,1,.tmp$);

The File:Repl provides simple file replication and management utilities. Its main functions are

File Replication

Allowing two directory structures to be maintained, ensuring files that meet selection logic criteria are mirrored and otherwise synchronized.

Bulk Renaming

Allowing files in a directory structure to be renamed according to the selection logic.

Compressing

Allowing files in a directory structure to be compressed according to a given logic.

Process

Run a common perl process against files in a directory structure according to selection logic.

Deletion

Allowing files in a directory structure to be deleted according to the selection logic.

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