2012-10-11 14:39:35 |
daniel CURTIS |
bug |
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added bug |
2012-10-11 15:09:12 |
Micah Gersten |
tags |
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apparmor |
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2012-10-11 15:54:12 |
Logan Rosen |
affects |
ubuntu |
firefox (Ubuntu) |
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2012-10-11 16:01:57 |
daniel CURTIS |
description |
Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view. Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about changing directory names for the user home location in the /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox file. So that it was consistent with user native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
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2012-10-11 16:02:18 |
daniel CURTIS |
description |
Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about changing directory names for the user home location in the /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox file. So that it was consistent with user native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about changing directory names for the user home location in the /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox file. So that it was consistent with user native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
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2012-10-11 16:03:58 |
daniel CURTIS |
description |
Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about changing directory names for the user home location in the /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox file. So that it was consistent with user native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about changing directory names for the user home location in the /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox file. So that it was consistent with user native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
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2012-11-05 18:49:26 |
daniel CURTIS |
affects |
firefox (Ubuntu) |
apparmor (Ubuntu) |
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2012-12-29 21:01:24 |
daniel CURTIS |
summary |
Firefox default profile contains the names of directories only in English |
AppArmor default profile for Firefox contains the names of directories only in English |
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2012-12-29 21:05:09 |
daniel CURTIS |
description |
Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on Xubuntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about changing directory names for the user home location in the /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox file. So that it was consistent with user native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on *buntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about changing directory names for the user home location in the '/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' file. So, that it will be consistent with user native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
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2012-12-29 21:12:21 |
daniel CURTIS |
description |
Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on *buntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the real names of directories are different. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
Maybe solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about changing directory names for the user home location in the '/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' file. So, that it will be consistent with user native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on *buntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the real names of these directories are different and are written in a different, non-english language. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
Maybe a solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about changing directory names for the user home location in the '/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' file. So, that it will be consistent with user native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
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2012-12-30 20:13:27 |
daniel CURTIS |
description |
Hello, I already asked a question about this problem and actionparsnip user wrote/suggest, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me that exactly describes the problem.
It seems that the default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on *buntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English (what about other users, who use a different language?);
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
Whether or not it should be changed? I think that if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever the default profile may not work, because the real names of these directories are different and are written in a different, non-english language. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view.
Maybe a solution will be change/update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are choosing their native language? Or when the user will activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' command there may be some message about changing directory names for the user home location in the '/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.firefox' file. So, that it will be consistent with user native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
Hello, I've already asked a question about this issue and user andrew-woodhead wrote/suggested, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me, that exactly describes the problem.
The default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on *buntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English. What about the other users, who are speaking a different languages? Profile contains an interesting policy/rule:
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
It should not be changed? Let see: if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever, the default profile may not work, because the real names of these (above) directories are different and in fact are written in a different, non-english language. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view. Of course, it also has an impact on security.
Example solutions:
1) update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are setting their native language (automatic update?).
2) when the user will try to activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce' command, display a message about changing directory names for '@{HOME}/Public/' and '@{HOME}/Downloads/' locations in the 'usr.bin.firefox' file. So, that it will be consistent with user native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
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2012-12-30 20:34:38 |
daniel CURTIS |
description |
Hello, I've already asked a question about this issue and user andrew-woodhead wrote/suggested, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions [1], because it seems to me, that exactly describes the problem.
The default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on *buntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English. What about the other users, who are speaking a different languages? Profile contains an interesting policy/rule:
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
It should not be changed? Let see: if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever, the default profile may not work, because the real names of these (above) directories are different and in fact are written in a different, non-english language. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view. Of course, it also has an impact on security.
Example solutions:
1) update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are setting their native language (automatic update?).
2) when the user will try to activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce' command, display a message about changing directory names for '@{HOME}/Public/' and '@{HOME}/Downloads/' locations in the 'usr.bin.firefox' file. So, that it will be consistent with user native language.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
[1] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920 |
Hello, I've already asked a question about this issue and user andrew-woodhead wrote/suggested, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions*, because it seems to me, that exactly describes the problem.
The default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on *buntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English. What about the other users, who are speaking a different languages? Profile contains an interesting policy/rule:
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
It should not be changed? Let see: if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever, the default profile may not work, because the real names of these (above) directories are different and in fact are written in a different, non-english language. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view. Of course, it also has an impact on security.
Example solutions:
1) update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are setting their native language (automatic update?).
2) when the user will try to activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce' command, display a message about changing directory names for '@{HOME}/Public/' and '@{HOME}/Downloads/' locations in the 'usr.bin.firefox' file. So it will be consistent with user native language.
3) OPTIONAL: adding an information to the "Apparmor - Community Ubuntu Documentation", especially FAQ subheading and question about enabling profile for Firefox**.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
* https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920
** https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor#How_can_I_enable_AppArmor_for_Firefox.3F |
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2013-01-05 17:22:11 |
daniel CURTIS |
description |
Hello, I've already asked a question about this issue and user andrew-woodhead wrote/suggested, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions*, because it seems to me, that exactly describes the problem.
The default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on *buntu 12.04 contains the names of directories only in English. What about the other users, who are speaking a different languages? Profile contains an interesting policy/rule:
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
It should not be changed? Let see: if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever, the default profile may not work, because the real names of these (above) directories are different and in fact are written in a different, non-english language. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view. Of course, it also has an impact on security.
Example solutions:
1) update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are setting their native language (automatic update?).
2) when the user will try to activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce' command, display a message about changing directory names for '@{HOME}/Public/' and '@{HOME}/Downloads/' locations in the 'usr.bin.firefox' file. So it will be consistent with user native language.
3) OPTIONAL: adding an information to the "Apparmor - Community Ubuntu Documentation", especially FAQ subheading and question about enabling profile for Firefox**.
Since this is about the default profile, I think that more info about system etc. is not needed.
Best regards!
* https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920
** https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor#How_can_I_enable_AppArmor_for_Firefox.3F |
Hello, I've already asked a question about this issue and user andrew-woodhead wrote/suggested, that I should report a bug. So, I just copied the contents of my questions*, because it seems to me, that exactly describes the problem.
The default Firefox profile for AppArmor (ver. 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1 and apparmor-profiles 2.7.102-0ubuntu3.1) on all Ubuntu 12.04 variants contains the names of directories only in English. What about the other users who speak a different languages? Profile contains an interesting policy/rule:
# Default profile allows downloads to ~/Downloads and uploads from ~/Public
owner @{HOME}/Public/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Public//* r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/ r,
owner @{HOME}/Downloads/* rw,
I think this should be changed. Let see: if someone uses language such as German, Italy or whatever, the default profile may not work, because the real names of these catalogs are written in another, non-english language, so - in fact - are different. I do not know if it is a bug, but it seems to be important from AppArmor point of view. Of course, it also has an impact on security.
Example solutions:
1) update Firefox default profile during system installation and a step where users are setting their native language (automatic update?).
2) when user will try to activate Firefox profile with 'aa-enforce' command, display a message about changing directory names for '@{HOME}/Public/' and '@{HOME}/Downloads/' locations in the 'usr.bin.firefox' file. So it will be consistent with user native language.
3) OPTIONAL: adding/updating an information to/in the "Apparmor - Community Ubuntu Documentation", especially FAQ subheading and question about enabling profile for Firefox**.
Best regards!
* https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/210920
** https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor#How_can_I_enable_AppArmor_for_Firefox.3F |
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2013-01-11 15:32:18 |
Tyler Hicks |
marked as duplicate |
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1061693 |
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