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permalink: "/{{ year }}/{{ month }}/{{ day }}/blog-static"
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permalink: "/{{ year }}/{{ month }}/{{ day }}/blog-static"
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title: "blog? static!"
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title: "blog? static!"
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published_date: "2011-01-15 15:54:00 +0100"
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published_date: "2011-01-15 15:54:00 +0100"
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layout: post.liquid
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data:
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data:
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route: blog
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route: blog
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---
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---
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The small app.js is just this:
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The small app.js is just this:
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```javascript
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socket = new io.Socket('localhost');
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socket = new io.Socket('localhost');
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socket.connect();
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socket.connect();
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socket.on('message', function(data){
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socket.on('message', function(data){
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if(data.reload)
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if(data.reload)
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window.location.reload();
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window.location.reload();
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});
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});
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```
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{:lang="javascript"}
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So next thing: individual pages for posts, maybe templates.
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So next thing: individual pages for posts, maybe templates.
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It's as easy as this:
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It's as easy as this:
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```javascript
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var http = require('http');
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var http = require('http');
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var server = http.createServer(function (request, response) {
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var server = http.createServer(function (request, response) {
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response.writeHead(200, {"Content-Type":"text/plain"});
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response.writeHead(200, {"Content-Type":"text/plain"});
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});
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});
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server.listen(80, "2a01:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx::2");
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server.listen(80, "2a01:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx::2");
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console.log("Server running on localhost at port 80");
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console.log("Server running on localhost at port 80");
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```
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{:lang="javascript"}
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Just pass the IPv6 address as the host parameter to `server.listen`.
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Just pass the IPv6 address as the host parameter to `server.listen`.
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This listens on just one IP; it's possible to listen on all, similar to the `0.0.0.0` for IPv4:
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This listens on just one IP; it's possible to listen on all, similar to the `0.0.0.0` for IPv4:
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```javascript
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server.listen(80, "::0");
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server.listen(80, "::0");
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```
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{:lang="javascript"}
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Other things worth to mention:
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Other things worth to mention:
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even multi-line
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even multi-line
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and define language after code block
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and define language after code block
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{:lang="ruby"}
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{:lang="ruby"}
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{:lang="text"}
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And now some real highlighting to show it in action:
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And now some real highlighting to show it in action:
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If you're using nginx, all you need to do is adding the following lines to your config:
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If you're using nginx, all you need to do is adding the following lines to your config:
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```
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listen 443 ssl;
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listen 443 ssl;
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ssl_certificate /path/to/your/cert.pem;
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ssl_certificate /path/to/your/cert.pem;
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ssl_certificate_key /path/to/your/key.pem;
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ssl_certificate_key /path/to/your/key.pem;
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```
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{:lang="text"}
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If you followed some of the latest news around the scene, you probably heard of the [diginotar debacle][diginotar]. This should make clear how broken the system is and how unsecure these SSL certificates can be with all those CAs around.
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If you followed some of the latest news around the scene, you probably heard of the [diginotar debacle][diginotar]. This should make clear how broken the system is and how unsecure these SSL certificates can be with all those CAs around.
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The monitoring is as simple as that, `/etc/monit/apps/etherpad.monit`:
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The monitoring is as simple as that, `/etc/monit/apps/etherpad.monit`:
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```
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check process etherpad
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check process etherpad
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with pidfile /var/run/etherpad-lite.pid
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with pidfile /var/run/etherpad-lite.pid
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start program = "/home/etherpad/etherpad-lite/daemon.sh start"
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start program = "/home/etherpad/etherpad-lite/daemon.sh start"
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stop program = "/home/etherpad/etherpad-lite/daemon.sh stop"
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stop program = "/home/etherpad/etherpad-lite/daemon.sh stop"
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if totalmem is greater than 300 MB for 10 cycles then restart # eating up memory?
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if totalmem is greater than 300 MB for 10 cycles then restart # eating up memory?
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```
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{:lang="text"}
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And the nginx is nothing fancy at all, `/usr/local/nginx/conf/vhosts/pad.fnordig.de.conf`:
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And the nginx is nothing fancy at all, `/usr/local/nginx/conf/vhosts/pad.fnordig.de.conf`:
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```
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server {
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server {
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listen 80;
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listen 80;
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listen [::]:80;
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listen [::]:80;
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proxy_buffering off;
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proxy_buffering off;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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{:lang="text"}
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My etherpad is currently running for about 22 days without any problems. I don't really use it myself and have no current statistics on outside usage of [pad.fnordig.de](https://pad.fnordig.de/).
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My etherpad is currently running for about 22 days without any problems. I don't really use it myself and have no current statistics on outside usage of [pad.fnordig.de](https://pad.fnordig.de/).
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and start it with
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and start it with
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```
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proxymachine -h 0.0.0.0 -p 1234 -c your_socks_config.rb
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proxymachine -h 0.0.0.0 -p 1234 -c your_socks_config.rb
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```
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{:lang="text"}
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Tada! You got your own [SOCKS4](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOCKS#SOCKS4) Proxy up and running.
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Tada! You got your own [SOCKS4](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SOCKS#SOCKS4) Proxy up and running.
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[@nerdsein](https://twitter.com/#!/nerdsein/status/120258441041297409) got another solution: [Mocks](http://sourceforge.net/projects/mocks/), "**M**y **O**wn so**CK**s **S**erver."
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[@nerdsein](https://twitter.com/#!/nerdsein/status/120258441041297409) got another solution: [Mocks](http://sourceforge.net/projects/mocks/), "**M**y **O**wn so**CK**s **S**erver."
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Download it over at Sourceforge, unpack it and compile the code with:
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Download it over at Sourceforge, unpack it and compile the code with:
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```
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gcc -lnsl -o mocks child.c error.c misc.c socksd.c up_proxy.c
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gcc -lnsl -o mocks child.c error.c misc.c socksd.c up_proxy.c
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```
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{:lang="text"}
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You can configure a little bit more than with proxymachine, but you can stick with the default config for now:
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You can configure a little bit more than with proxymachine, but you can stick with the default config for now:
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```
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PORT = 10080
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PORT = 10080
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MOCKS_ADDR = 0.0.0.0
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MOCKS_ADDR = 0.0.0.0
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LOG_FILE = mocks.log
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LOG_FILE = mocks.log
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MAX_CONNECTIONS = 50
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MAX_CONNECTIONS = 50
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FILTER_POLICY = ALLOW
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FILTER_POLICY = ALLOW
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```
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{:lang="text"}
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See the README and the config file in the archive for comments on it. Then start it with:
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See the README and the config file in the archive for comments on it. Then start it with:
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```
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src/mocks -c mocks.config start
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src/mocks -c mocks.config start
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```
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and kill it with:
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and kill it with:
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```
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src/mocks -c mocks.config shutdown
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src/mocks -c mocks.config shutdown
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```
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{:lang="text"}
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Oh, and in case you have the possibility to just ssh to the server, you can start up a SOCKS proxy on this connection, too:
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Oh, and in case you have the possibility to just ssh to the server, you can start up a SOCKS proxy on this connection, too:
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```
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ssh -D1234 example.com
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ssh -D1234 example.com
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```
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By default the jabber server listens on all IPv6 addresses of the host machine, so all I needed to do here was enabling ssl-serving over IPv6 for it:
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By default the jabber server listens on all IPv6 addresses of the host machine, so all I needed to do here was enabling ssl-serving over IPv6 for it:
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```
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<tls port="5223">2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344</tls>
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<tls port="5223">2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344</tls>
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```
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(this is a completeley random ipv6 addresses ;)
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(this is a completeley random ipv6 addresses ;)
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Now to the "hard" part: the bitlbee thing.
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Now to the "hard" part: the bitlbee thing.
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So I had to replace this one:
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So I had to replace this one:
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```
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apt-get install netbsd-inetd
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apt-get install netbsd-inetd
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```
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One line in `/etc/inetd.conf` reads as the following:
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```
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9999 stream tcp nowait bitlbee /usr/bin/stunnel stunnel -v 0 -l /usr/sbin/bitlbee
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9999 stream tcp nowait bitlbee /usr/bin/stunnel stunnel -v 0 -l /usr/sbin/bitlbee
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```
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This needs to be duplicated and changed to listen on v6, too.
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This needs to be duplicated and changed to listen on v6, too.
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```
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9999 stream tcp6 nowait bitlbee /usr/bin/stunnel stunnel -v 0 -l /usr/sbin/bitlbee
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9999 stream tcp6 nowait bitlbee /usr/bin/stunnel stunnel -v 0 -l /usr/sbin/bitlbee
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```
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And that's it.
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```
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/etc/init.d/jabberd14 restart
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```
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and you should be ready to go.
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and you should be ready to go.
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Or read here:
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Or read here:
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```
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# original: http://tridex.net/2011-06-19/linux-netzwerke-ohne-ifconfig/
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# original: http://tridex.net/2011-06-19/linux-netzwerke-ohne-ifconfig/
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# text version by @badboy_ (fnordig.de)
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# text version by @badboy_ (fnordig.de)
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| route del -net 192.168.2.0 | ip route del 192.168.2.0/24 | Netzwerk-Route löschen |
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| route del -net 192.168.2.0 | ip route del 192.168.2.0/24 | Netzwerk-Route löschen |
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| netmask 255.255.255.0 | via 192.168.1.100 dev eth0 | |
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| netmask 255.255.255.0 | via 192.168.1.100 dev eth0 | |
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| gw 192.168.1.100 dev eth0 | | |
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| gw 192.168.1.100 dev eth0 | | |
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```
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So instead let me collect some statistics.
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So instead let me collect some statistics.
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<center>
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![Contributions to master](https://tmp.fnordig.de/ma/commits.png)
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![Contributions to master](https://tmp.fnordig.de/ma/commits.png)
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Contributions to master
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</center>
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I created the repository for all thesis work just 2 days after my birthday in 2016.
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I created the repository for all thesis work just 2 days after my birthday in 2016.
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Back then it should have been a completely different thesis topic, but due to some unexpected difficulties I had to drop the first topic before even beginning and went on to search for another.
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Back then it should have been a completely different thesis topic, but due to some unexpected difficulties I had to drop the first topic before even beginning and went on to search for another.
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My commit frequency was quite different from back in my Bachelor thesis days.
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My commit frequency was quite different from back in my Bachelor thesis days.
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A lot less night shifts, but still nothing early in the morning.
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A lot less night shifts, but still nothing early in the morning.
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<center>
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![Frequency of commits by time of day](https://tmp.fnordig.de/ma/punchcard.png)
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![Frequency of commits by time of day](https://tmp.fnordig.de/ma/punchcard.png)
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Frequency of commits by time of day
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</center>
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My application ended with about 4000 lines of C code, plus another 2000 lines of code in examples, tests and experiments.
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My application ended with about 4000 lines of C code, plus another 2000 lines of code in examples, tests and experiments.
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I also wrote some small helper tools in Rust, e.g. [ebpf-disasm](https://github.com/badboy/ebpf-disasm/) and a library and another tool, which I will make public in the next days.
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I also wrote some small helper tools in Rust, e.g. [ebpf-disasm](https://github.com/badboy/ebpf-disasm/) and a library and another tool, which I will make public in the next days.
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This also means I can now make the thesis public:
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This also means I can now make the thesis public:
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<center>
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[Network Function Offloading in Virtualized Environments](https://tmp.fnordig.de/uni/master-thesis/nf-offloading-in-virtualized-environments_jan-erik_rediger.pdf) (PDF)
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[Network Function Offloading in Virtualized Environments](https://tmp.fnordig.de/uni/master-thesis/nf-offloading-in-virtualized-environments_jan-erik_rediger.pdf) (PDF)
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</center>
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If you have questions regarding anything in that thesis, contact me [on Twitter](https://twitter.com/badboy_) or [via email](mailto:janerik@fnordig.de).
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If you have questions regarding anything in that thesis, contact me [on Twitter](https://twitter.com/badboy_) or [via email](mailto:janerik\ at\ fnordig\ dot\ de).
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I present to you:
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I present to you:
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<center>
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<center>
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<h3><a href="https://github.com/badboy/dnsoverhttps">dnsoverhttps</a></h3>
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### [dnsoverhttps][]
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It exports one function to resolve a hostname to its IPv6 and IPv4 addresses:
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It exports one function to resolve a hostname to its IPv6 and IPv4 addresses:
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```rust
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```
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fn main() {
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Add the dependency to your `Cargo.toml`:
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```toml
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[dependencies]
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We start by creating a new Fly app.
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We start by creating a new Fly app.
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We stick to a generated name and put it into Frankfurt.
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We stick to a generated name and put it into Frankfurt.
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```shell
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```bash
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$ mkdir -p Documents/gotosocial-fly
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$ cd Documents/gotosocial-fly
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The important line is this:
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```nix
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```bash
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nix develop
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nix develop
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```
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```
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{% assign phrase = " minute read" | prepend: reading_time %}
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<time pubdate="pubdate">{{ post.published_date | date: "%b %d, %Y" }} · {{ phrase }}</time>
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<time pubdate="pubdate">{{ post.published_date | date: "%b %d, %Y" }} · {{ phrase }}</time>
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{% if post.data and post.tags -%}
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{% if post.data and post.data.tags -%}
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{%- for tag in post.tags %}
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{%- for tag in post.data.tags %}
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· <a href="/tagged/{{ tag }}.html">{{ tag }}</a>
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· <a href="/tagged/{{ tag }}.html">{{ tag }}</a>
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{%- endfor %}
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{%- endfor %}
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{%- endif -%}
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<table>
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<table>
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{%- for post in collections.posts.pages %}
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{%- for post in collections.posts.pages %}
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{%- assign postyear = post.published_date | date: "%Y" %}
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{%- assign postyear = post.published_date | date: "%Y" %}
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{%- if post.tags and post.tags contains "mozilla" -%}
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{%- if post.data.tags and post.data.tags contains "mozilla" -%}
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<tr>
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<tr>
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<td>{{ post.published_date | date: "%d. %b %Y"}}</td>
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<td>{{ post.published_date | date: "%d. %b %Y"}}</td>
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<td><a href="/{{post.permalink }}">{{post.title}}</a></td>
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<td><a href="/{{post.permalink }}">{{post.title}}</a></td>
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<link>https://fnordig.de</link>
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<link>https://fnordig.de</link>
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<description>fnordig - posts tagged with 'mozilla'</description>
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<description>fnordig - posts tagged with 'mozilla'</description>
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{% for post in collections.posts.pages %}
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{% for post in collections.posts.pages %}
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{%- if post.tags and post.tags contains "mozilla" -%}
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{%- if post.data.tags and post.data.tags contains "mozilla" -%}
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<item>
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<item>
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<title>{{ post.title | escape }}</title>
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<title>{{ post.title | escape }}</title>
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<link>https://fnordig.de/{{ post.permalink }}</link>
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<link>https://fnordig.de/{{ post.permalink }}</link>
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<table>
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<table>
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{%- for post in collections.posts.pages %}
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{%- for post in collections.posts.pages %}
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{%- assign postyear = post.published_date | date: "%Y" %}
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{%- assign postyear = post.published_date | date: "%Y" %}
|
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{%- if post.tags and post.tags contains "nix" -%}
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{%- if post.data.tags and post.data.tags contains "nix" -%}
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<tr>
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<tr>
|
||||||
<td>{{ post.published_date | date: "%d. %b %Y"}}</td>
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<td>{{ post.published_date | date: "%d. %b %Y"}}</td>
|
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<td><a href="/{{post.permalink }}">{{post.title}}</a></td>
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<td><a href="/{{post.permalink }}">{{post.title}}</a></td>
|
||||||
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ permalink: /tagged/nix.xml
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<link>https://fnordig.de</link>
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<link>https://fnordig.de</link>
|
||||||
<description>fnordig - post tagged with 'nix'</description>
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<description>fnordig - post tagged with 'nix'</description>
|
||||||
{% for post in collections.posts.pages %}
|
{% for post in collections.posts.pages %}
|
||||||
{%- if post.tags and post.tags contains "nix" -%}
|
{%- if post.data.tags and post.data.tags contains "nix" -%}
|
||||||
<item>
|
<item>
|
||||||
<title>{{ post.title | escape }}</title>
|
<title>{{ post.title | escape }}</title>
|
||||||
<link>https://fnordig.de/{{ post.permalink }}</link>
|
<link>https://fnordig.de/{{ post.permalink }}</link>
|
||||||
|
|
|
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ data:
|
||||||
<table>
|
<table>
|
||||||
{%- for post in collections.posts.pages %}
|
{%- for post in collections.posts.pages %}
|
||||||
{%- assign postyear = post.published_date | date: "%Y" %}
|
{%- assign postyear = post.published_date | date: "%Y" %}
|
||||||
{%- if post.tags and post.tags contains "rust" -%}
|
{%- if post.data.tags and post.data.tags contains "rust" -%}
|
||||||
<tr>
|
<tr>
|
||||||
<td>{{ post.published_date | date: "%d. %b %Y"}}</td>
|
<td>{{ post.published_date | date: "%d. %b %Y"}}</td>
|
||||||
<td><a href="/{{post.permalink }}">{{post.title}}</a></td>
|
<td><a href="/{{post.permalink }}">{{post.title}}</a></td>
|
||||||
|
|
|
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ permalink: /tagged/rust.xml
|
||||||
<link>https://fnordig.de</link>
|
<link>https://fnordig.de</link>
|
||||||
<description>fnordig - post tagged with 'rust'</description>
|
<description>fnordig - post tagged with 'rust'</description>
|
||||||
{% for post in collections.posts.pages %}
|
{% for post in collections.posts.pages %}
|
||||||
{%- if post.tags and post.tags contains "rust" -%}
|
{%- if post.data.tags and post.data.tags contains "rust" -%}
|
||||||
<item>
|
<item>
|
||||||
<title>{{ post.title | escape }}</title>
|
<title>{{ post.title | escape }}</title>
|
||||||
<link>https://fnordig.de/{{ post.permalink }}</link>
|
<link>https://fnordig.de/{{ post.permalink }}</link>
|
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