| From | Subject | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Patrick Coleman | Re: Page fault trap on IBM x336
Fair enough. I've managed to get 4.7 working by reverting
/sys/dev/pci/pci.c to 1.72, as suggested in that thread, so I guess
I'll try that.
Cheers,
Patrick
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| Jun 10, 1:22 am 2010 |
| Massimo Lusetti | Re: iked(8) and ikectl(8)
On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 12:35:36 +0200
I'm following your commit flow about it and is exiting, this is why I'm
still with OpenBSD ;)
--
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| Jun 10, 7:31 am 2010 |
| Henning Brauer | Re: pf anchors
warnings are useless
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| Jun 10, 9:10 am 2010 |
| Kevin Chadwick | Re: pf anchors
Is it not even slightly required or would a warning message be
appropriate.
| Jun 10, 8:03 am 2010 |
| Paolo Aglialoro | Re: how to type non latin in xterm?; video stream to wat ...
Hello,
I was myself trying to figure out how to use both unicode and cyrillic in
openbsd but, surfing the net, I haven't yet found a working howto on the
matter. Trying to alter LANG or LC_ALL has just sorted out complains from
the os during login, but no effect (actual locale is still "C").
Basically I do not need anything particular like emacs (I'm using openbsd on
i386), just need to see filenames with the correct characters and, if
needed, to type them with a key combination that changes ...
| Jun 10, 2:22 am 2010 |
| Paul M | Re: Free PF ruleset 4.7
Please, please let this thread die.
It's degenerated into banal wittering.
paulm
| Jun 9, 11:52 pm 2010 |
| Edho P Arief | Re: Free PF ruleset 4.7
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 10:24 PM, VICTOR TARABOLA CORTIANO
Actually it's not him started this all. He only given link to his
pf.conf example/somewhere.... and someone poked about .aspx. From
there everything went downhill.
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| Jun 9, 6:09 pm 2010 |
| Alexander Farber | Re: Hosting at Strato.de: anybody using PowerServer L wi ...
I was wondering that as well, since Strato doesn't mention
"Remote Console" in the description of its "PowerServer L" and "M".
And without that you probably can't install OpenBSD there?
(I've seen a web page though, which somehow used VMWare for that...)
After some consideration, I've decided to book their
"HighQ-Server SR-7" offer with Opteron Quad 1381 -
it costs only EUR 100 more per 12 months and has the
"Remote Console". I'm just a bit worried about their
"RAID-1" HDDs, whatever it means ...
| Jun 10, 5:04 am 2010 |
| Robert | Re: Hosting at Strato.de: anybody using PowerServer L wi ...
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 14:04:14 +0200
That's just a software-raid1 preconfigured in their default install,
this basically just means "two harddrives".
For servers that use hardware raid controllers, those companies
advertise it in bold.
| Jun 10, 6:06 am 2010 |
| umaxx | Re: Hosting at Strato.de: anybody using PowerServer L wi ...
Hi,
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 20:27:22 +0200
Oh I checked it and they seem to changed it.
I have no idea about the mainboard, dmesg says something about FUJITSU SIEMENS
D2461-C1
According to dmesg at least memory seems to be nvidia too.
Regards,
JC6rg
| Jun 10, 12:36 pm 2010 |
| David Coppa | Re: Hosting at Strato.de: anybody using PowerServer L wi ...
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Alexander Farber
You can try using yaifo:
http://erdelynet.com/?s=yaifo
cheers,
david
| Jun 10, 5:15 am 2010 |
| Alexander Farber | Re: Hosting at Strato.de: anybody using PowerServer L wi ...
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 10:07 PM, Markus Hennecke
Markus, how do you disable ACPI, with some Linux command?
Thanks
Alex
| Jun 10, 5:10 am 2010 |
| Joerg Zinke | Re: Hosting at Strato.de: anybody using PowerServer L wi ...
Hi,
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 22:07:08 +0200
Yes, I used serial console for installation and it is still listed in
I did not need to disable ACPI.
Regards,
JC6rg
| Jun 10, 5:08 am 2010 |
| Markus Hennecke | Re: Hosting at Strato.de: anybody using PowerServer L wi ...
I am running OpenBSD on that machine. It becomes very slow and spends
most of its time in interrupts, unless ACPI is disabled in the kernel.
Kind regards,
Markus
| Jun 10, 11:27 am 2010 |
| Markus Hennecke | Re: Hosting at Strato.de: anybody using PowerServer L wi ...
I think I did not formulate the sentence right, he said that they left
it out of the description because of marketing reasons. His server got a
serial console too, but it is not on the page with the server features
Which mainboard and CPU does your server got? Mine is still an Athlon
3200+ with a mainboard that uses nvidia crap. Yes, I have been using
this server a for some releases of OpenBSD :)
So I guess you got a newer model.
Kind regards,
Markus
| Jun 10, 11:27 am 2010 |
| Claudio Jeker | Re: MPLS: Disable Penultimate Hop Popping?
What kind of HW do you use? I do my tests with little soekris boxes and
there the RTT is in the range of 4-5ms and indistinguishable from non MPLS
operation.
| Jun 9, 10:37 pm 2010 |
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| Jun 9, 8:17 pm 2010 |
| alexs | Sun Netra T2000 dont see qlogic 2300 and 2313
hi,
# uname -a
OpenBSD bull.ulgsm 4.7 GENERIC.MP#11 sparc64
Installed from iso snabshot 2010-06-02 on sun Netra T2000 with
Qlogic psi express cart.
ips driver found 2300 cart, but no scsibus and no sd.
2313 found ips and scsibus, but not sd.
In google i found http://readlist.com/lists/openbsd.org/misc/5/29424.html
hoe must seen my cards:
<===== good stuff=====>
isp0 at pci3 dev 3 function 0 "QLogic ISP2300" rev 0x01: irq 11
scsibus2 at isp0: 256 targets
sd2 at scsibus2 targ 0 lun ...
| Jun 9, 11:25 pm 2010 |
| Jules | A propos de votre NewsLetter
NewsLetter
| Jun 10, 12:45 am 2010 |
| Claudio Jeker | Jun 10, 7:11 am 2010 | |
| Peter Spekreijse | prefix of removed interface stays in ospf fib
Hi!
On a OpenBSD 4.6 router we have moved an IP from one VLAN to another.
First we moved the IP to the other interface and after that we removed
the old VLAN interface. Now we notice that the old link stays in the
OSFP fib.
ospfctl sh fib
....
*C 0 xx.yy.233.160/28 link#62
C 4 xx.yy.233.160/28 link#27
....
link #62 is the new VLAN interface, link #27 is the old VLAN inteface.
What's happening here? How can this be resolved?
Regards,
Peter
--
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| Jun 10, 12:59 am 2010 |
| Peter Spekreijse | Re: prefix of removed interface stays in ospf fib
Oops, do i loose the OSPF learned routes in the routing table if I
restart ospfd?
Regards,
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E: peter@spekreijse.net
T: +31-742672764
M: +31-641922460
| Jun 10, 6:39 am 2010 |
| Claudio Jeker | Re: prefix of removed interface stays in ospf fib
No, that would require way to much resources. ospfd is keeping track of
interfaces but in the 4.6 version there was a bug in the tracking code
which is causing these issues. Not to many people seem to change
interfaces to often so that problem remained undetected for a rather long
time.
| Jun 10, 8:06 am 2010 |
| Claudio Jeker | Re: prefix of removed interface stays in ospf fib
Sorry you need to upgrade to 4.7 or restart ospfd. Versions before 4.7
were easily confused by interface changed. In 4.7 it may be necessary to
reload the config after certain changes to sync the config with the
network setup.
| Jun 10, 2:34 am 2010 |
| Gregory Edigarov | Re: prefix of removed interface stays in ospf fib
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 16:11:48 +0200
Though I think interfaces should be rescanned every time ospfd send a
message isn't it?
--
With best regards,
Gregory Edigarov
| Jun 10, 7:43 am 2010 |
| Eric Furman | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
Yes, Theo is an asshole.
Let me cut my own throat to prove I'm a good guy!.
Yea!!
BTW, Theo *IS* an asshole.
Most geniuses are ...
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 11:28 +0300, "Dexter Tomisson"
| Jun 10, 2:53 am 2010 |
| Christiano F. Haesbaert | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
I AM truly amazed, "people can't read" is indeed a fact.
| Jun 10, 6:57 am 2010 |
| Alexander Farber | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
I was hoping for some interesting arguments
But there was just whining about Theo's personality
(with which I don't agree) and lack of some drivers
(blobs - no thank you)
| Jun 10, 3:04 am 2010 |
| Dexter Tomisson | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
What a waste of bytes..
Which planet did you come from?
Well, at least, are you able to read?
| Jun 10, 3:09 am 2010 |
| Kevin Chadwick | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
> Man, it's not me. Just wanted to share that with you all.
Like a dick in a pudding.
You may want to share it with us all but no-one else wants you to.
Meaning of words is what's important and from what I've seen, theo meant
very little which you have taken to heart. From the few examples I've
seen, I see YOU Dexter as the abuser whether being polite or not.
I was going to comment about some of your comments on driver robustness
but I fear that will waste everyones time by feeding the ...
| Jun 10, 8:00 am 2010 |
| Dexter Tomisson | Jun 10, 1:28 am 2010 | |
| STeve Andre' | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
Why?
What can possibly be said that will change anything? The poster is
free to use what he wishes. His rant doesn't do anything useful, quite
aside from the fact that statements in it aren't really true, and
contains at least one legally actionable statement.
--STeve Andre'
| Jun 10, 6:36 am 2010 |
| Dexter Tomisson | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
Man, it's not me. Just wanted to share that with you all.
| Jun 10, 1:45 am 2010 |
| Leonardo Carneiro - ... | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
LOL!
and in the last day, god said: "DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!"
| Jun 10, 4:55 am 2010 |
| Dunceor | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
Ok why write a long text and the only reason you have is that you are
unhappy with driver support and with Theo? I was looking for some more
indepth discussion on why you choose not to use OpenBSD anymore but it
was just another worthless post.
This feels more like the usual troll post of people that got hurt
while dealing with Theo. Like somebody said, is this the year of
trolls?
| Jun 10, 1:40 am 2010 |
| Dunceor | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
And you felt it was something unique and new about this information so
you had to write a blog post about it? Theo has been critized about
this for years and I think he has heard that before.
So my question remains, what was the purpose of writing it?
| Jun 10, 1:54 am 2010 |
| LeviaComm Networks NOC | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
IGNORE THIS, otherwise you are feeding the Trolls, hell the word troll
is in the URL.
| Jun 10, 1:50 am 2010 |
| S H | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
Dexter,
I'm still relatively new to OpenBSD and the community, however a few
days ago you had asked about why large memory support still wasn't
enabled by default. Asking if the developers needed hardware, funding
or what not to get it working properly.
If you were in fact a developer as your latest rant states and large
memory was such a concern for you, it would stand to reason that you
would be well aware of why it hasn't made it into the default install.
Also, a developer likely ...
| Jun 10, 2:10 am 2010 |
| Casey Allen Shobe | Re: Why I left OpenBSD
It's always funny when somebody ends up "leaving for their own good", that
they need to write a lot about it and try to convince many others to agree
with their notions.
Develop/use whatever you want - there are pros and cons to every open source
project out there. You can fault find with Theo, or Stallman, or anyone
else. But these individuals don't matter so much as overall project
usefulness, licensing/openness, etc. What matters is simply that you find
something you feel rewarding to ...
| Jun 10, 1:44 am 2010 |
| Peter Spekreijse test | ospfd double prefix
Hi!
On a OpenBSD 4.6 router we have moved an IP from one VLAN to another.
First we moved the IP to the other interface and after that we removed
the old VLAN interface. Now we notice that the old link stays in the
OSFP fib.
ospfctl sh fib
....
*C 0 xx.yy.233.160/28 link#62
C 4 xx.yy.233.160/28 link#27
....
link #62 is the new VLAN interface, link #27 is the old VLAN inteface.
What's happening here?
Regards,
Peter
--
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E: ...
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| Jun 10, 3:42 am 2010 |
| Joachim Schipper | Re: pf and "!"
Yes, it means exactly that.
This is not what you'd naively expect, but completely obvious once you
understand that {} just macro-expands ("copy-and-pastes"). You can use a
table to do what you expect to work.
Joachim
| Jun 10, 11:37 am 2010 |
| Peter Fraser | pf and "!"
man pf.conf never describes what "!" does. The "!" is used in some examples
and
a lot of the time is obvious what will happens. The pf faq has somewhat more
of
an explanation of "!" with multiple address, but its explanation only refers
to the
use of "!" in tables. There is never any statement of what !addr.
I expect that description given in the pf faq covers the behavior of "!" in
any
places that ip addresses are given.
I tripped over this when I want to block 2 ip address from ...
| Jun 10, 11:08 am 2010 |
| Stephane Sezer | Re: pf and "!"
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 14:08:04 -0400
Peter Fraser <pjf@thinkage.ca> wrote:
pass quick from { !addr1, !addr2 }
is the same as
pass quick from !addr1
pass quick from !addr2
but it is probably not what you are looking for.
When a packet comes from addr1, the first rule will not match and the
second rule will let the packet pass.
And when a packet comes from addr2, the first rule will match and let
also the packet go in without looking for the second rule.
So any packet, either coming ...
| Jun 10, 11:39 am 2010 |
| Brad Tilley | Jun 10, 11:14 am 2010 | |
| E.T | Processeur Atom ?
Hi all
I would like to make a firewall / router running OpenBSD. I
watch the ARM processors / Geode but they are less powerful and expensive
for a complete solution. I also looked at the solution Soekris but is
expensive compared to D510mo from Intel.
In the doc OpenBSD i386:
http://openbsd.org/fr/i386.html
" PROCESSEURS
Tous les processeurs
compatibles avec l'architecture Intel 80386 (i386), C l'exception du 80386
lui-mC*me, sont supportC)s :
* 80486 (DX/DX2/DX4)
* ...
| Jun 10, 11:18 am 2010 |
| Brad Tilley | Jun 10, 12:02 pm 2010 | |
| FRLinux | Re: Processeur Atom ?
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 7:32 PM, Joachim Schipper
I guess he is asking if all Atom processors are compatible with
OpenBSD, which i guess is pretty much a given :)
My question (sorry for hijacking this thread) is : is there any people
on this list who switched from soekris (geode) to atom, and are they
happy with speed and everything? Reason I mention that is i'd love to
move my setup to atom/ssd eventually but haven't seen much on the list
about it.
Cheers,
Steph
| Jun 10, 11:41 am 2010 |
| DonTek | Re: Processeur Atom ?
You can use an Atom, I'm using a 1.6GHz dual-core version on my home
firewall. It is more than sufficient for small-medium traffic.
| Jun 10, 11:38 am 2010 |
| Daniel Ouellet | Re: Processeur Atom ?
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=127050936423288&w=2
And pretty easy remote install and management of the box too:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=127078571618143&w=2
Works well so far.
Daniel
| Jun 10, 4:19 pm 2010 |
| Joachim Schipper | Re: Processeur Atom ?
Okay, but what is your question?
Joachim
| Jun 10, 11:32 am 2010 |
| Teemu Rinta-aho | Re: Processeur Atom ?
Well it depends what size of a box etc. you want, but for example I have
a Jetway NC92-330-LF mini-itx motherboard with a daughterboard of
3 Intel gigabit NICs and everything works great with OpenBSD! :-)
Teemu
| Jun 10, 12:28 pm 2010 |
| Vijay Sankar | Re: Processeur Atom ?
I have not switched from Soekris to Atom. But I have two firewalls that
are on ASUS 1005HA netbooks with four interfaces on each (athn0, alc0,
and two USB nics -- axe0 and axe1). OpenBSD as usual works great and so
far I have not had any problems with the hardware.
$ sysctl hw
hw.machine=i386
hw.model=Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N280 @ 1.66GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class)
hw.ncpu=2
hw.byteorder=1234
hw.pagesize=4096
hw.disknames=sd0
hw.diskcount=1
hw.sensors.acpitz0.temp0=59.00 degC (zone ...
| Jun 10, 12:07 pm 2010 |
| E.T | Re: Processeur Atom ?
yes, exactly !!!
See my complete post before.
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 15:02:23 -0400, Brad Tilley <brad@16systems.com>
--
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| Jun 10, 1:32 pm 2010 |
| Erid S Pulley | Re: Processeur Atom ?
I replaced a net4801 with an Acer Aspire One(n270 atom) works without
issue for 7 months now. I usually run it at 800Mhz instead of 1.6 GHz to
keep the fan from getting noisy.
Nice little cheap box.
| Jun 10, 2:41 pm 2010 |
| Theo de Raadt | Re: pf and "!"
In these grammers it is obvious that things listed after each other
are joined with an implicit OR operator:
addr1 OR addr2
And thus,
!addr1 OR !addr2
How could it mean anything else? The language does not read minds.
And of course we don't commute it in an english sense. Not in a spanish
sense either. This is a programming langauge, not some wishy washy thing.
| Jun 10, 11:53 am 2010 |
| Peter Fraser | pf and "!"
The same view of "or"ing items should then apply to tables as well, as does
the use of "{" "}" as macro expansion,
and we all know this not true.
It is also true that "{" and "}" elsewhere are not simple macro expansion.
If they were simple macro expansion then
Block {in out} from addr
Would be valid and it is not
The wishy washy words do tell you that those rules do not apply to address
inside of tables
(well at least in the pf faq they do, but not in man pf.conf) and that the ...
| Jun 10, 12:36 pm 2010 |
| Theo de Raadt | Re: pf and "!"
Oh cut the crap. Obviously there are different levels that macro
expansion can happen. It isn't at the level that cpp works. It isn't
at the level that m4, a different macro expansion language works,
either. It isn't at the level that ksh expands it's macros, either.
Nor is it at the level that many other languages expand their macros.
But it is simple. Perhaps what you mean is that when people say it is
simple, is too complex for you to understand. Trust me. It is
simple. There have ...
| Jun 10, 12:53 pm 2010 |
| dontek | Multiple Internet Connections and Inbound ftp-proxy to F ...
This is somewhat an extension of the thread "No SSH on External Interfaces
After pf.conf Rewrite for Load Balancing Outgoing Traffic" that Devin helped
me out with, but I started a new thread with a new title so other searching
might find it correctly.
I have one last issue since I moved to OpenBSD 4.7 and started doing
outbound load balancing with two internet connections. This is with
connection to my inbound proxy from the internet to an FTP server behind my
OpenBSD firewall which ...
| Jun 10, 1:03 pm 2010 |
| Andreas Gerdd | Old OpenBSD releases
Hi,
I'm making a 'Nostalgie Archive' collection of OpenBSD for myself.
Any idea how i can get OpenBSD 1.2? (1.0, -maybe 1.1? as well- were not
public?)
Thank you.
| Jun 10, 1:05 pm 2010 |
| Brad Tilley | Re: Processeur Atom
Maybe, but it beats the pants off the old Asus eeePC I had. It's a
netbook. I use it for portable productivity, coding, testing and web
surfing... not as an Internet gateway/FW.
| Jun 10, 1:45 pm 2010 |
| Daniel Ouellet | Re: Processeur Atom
Same URL as earlier today.
You should check the archive first.
DMESG included:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=127078571618143&w=2
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=127050936423288&w=2
Fully loaded with memory and two pretty good drives as wellas shown in
dmseg.
Total power to run it is as follow:
Power: 31 Watts.
Power factor: 87%
No need to say this is very quiet, no fan, but I did add one blower type
in it just to keep it real cool, even if not needed and it's a ...
| Jun 10, 4:35 pm 2010 |
| Brad Tilley | Re: Processeur Atom
My newest atom is this:
OpenBSD 4.6-current (RAMDISK_CD) #149: Mon Sep 14 04:31:59 MDT 2009
todd@i386.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/RAMDISK_CD
cpu0: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N270 @ 1.60GHz ("GenuineIntel" 686-class)
1.60 GHz
cpu0:
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,SBF,SSE3,MWAIT,DS-CPL,EST,TM2,xTPR
real mem = 1064595456 (1015MB)
avail mem = 1024802816 (977MB)
I have not used anything newer than that ...
| Jun 10, 1:36 pm 2010 |
| E.T | Jun 10, 1:42 pm 2010 | |
| E.T | Re: Processeur Atom
In fact, there is color, the buttons work. That's cool :)
--
@plus
| Jun 10, 1:50 pm 2010 |
| E.T | Processeur Atom
Hi
In this text, I have a athlon1 available. But it takes a lot of
room, very hot, a lot of noise, and consumes much electricity. I try to
disconnect the fan to see, but the CPU temperature was up to 105 B0 C in 5
minutes. Otherwise, OpenBSD operating nickel above, I installed all the
packets, X-Windows nickel. No problemo.
They gave me 15 minutes a Atom
510mo. I did an install with all the packets, X-windows crash, crash T_T.
Atom 230, 330 is the first generation of the processor. ...
| Jun 10, 1:06 pm 2010 |
| Robert | Re: GMA 3150 (Was: Re: Aspire One VGA (Intel 82945GME Vi ...
On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 23:32:56 +0200
Don't hijack threads.
Search the mailinglist first.
| Jun 10, 3:17 pm 2010 |
| Dusty | Aspire One VGA (Intel 82945GME Video) not working in cur ...
Hi
I've recently installed OpenBSD 4.7 Release on my laptop, an Acer Aspire
One with SSD. Enjoying the improved performance I decided I wanted to
follow current. I was hoping for webcam and ath0 support. (Apparently
I'm SOL when it comes to the ath0, its one of 'those' chipsets that
doesn't work)
The major problem I have is that on current (snapshot or compiled latest
source) X stops working.
In release everything works fine, run gnome, got nice visual effects,
everything seems ...
| Jun 10, 2:17 pm 2010 |
| E.T | Re: Aspire One VGA (Intel 82945GME Video) not working in ...
Hi
I also crash X server. My graphics controller is an Intel GMA 3150 tested
with OpenBSD 4.7.
| Jun 10, 2:32 pm 2010 |
| Andrew Klettke | Ospfd.conf, fib-update, and Syntax Errors
All,
I'm having a really strange issue with a 4.7 box running -stable and the
option "fib-update no" in ospfd.conf:
Here's my ospfd.conf:
# cat /etc/ospfd.conf
# $OpenBSD: ospfd.conf,v 1.4 2007/06/19 16:49:56 reyk Exp $
# Global Config
router-id ***.***.***.***
fib-update no
area 0.0.0.31 {
interface fxp0 {
auth-type crypt
auth-md-keyid **
auth-md 1 ********************
}
interface lo1 {
...
| Jun 10, 3:12 pm 2010 |
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