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发表于 2004-5-30 13:06:50 | 显示全部楼层
good!!!
发表于 2004-5-30 13:29:52 | 显示全部楼层
如何设置某个用户的下载速率???
比如张三8Kbps 李四40Kbps
发表于 2004-6-8 04:45:09 | 显示全部楼层
还错,值得收藏。
发表于 2004-6-8 10:49:04 | 显示全部楼层
有个问题,建好pam虚拟用户后,原来不是虚拟用户的帐号都不能登陆,这个问题怎么解决?
发表于 2004-6-26 21:22:25 | 显示全部楼层
vsftp怎么设置 fxp ??
发表于 2004-6-27 00:15:40 | 显示全部楼层
最初由 mysnopy 发表
vsftp怎么设置 fxp ??


fxp是windows下的吧 ? 设置什么 ? 之前用vsftp客户端用fxp登陆都没问题
发表于 2004-7-5 00:44:51 | 显示全部楼层

ABC

真的让我感动,一是为了北南大哥的精神,二是为了帖子本身,好贴啊,绝对好贴~!
发表于 2004-7-19 11:11:15 | 显示全部楼层
Good!!!!!!!!!
发表于 2004-8-2 18:04:05 | 显示全部楼层
为什么我用db_load -T -t hash -f ~/logins.txt /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd_login.db时,说db_load这个命令找不到。
发表于 2004-8-8 00:25:41 | 显示全部楼层
最初由 反方向的钟 发表
南北兄果然强悍。我找了一下,没有找到说明文档啊,只有一个faq,你把说明文档帖上来啊,大家研究一下好了。
以下是faq:

VSFTPD.CONF(5)                                                        VSFTPD.CONF(5)



NAME
       vsftpd.conf, the config file for vsftpd

DESCRIPTION
       vsftpd.conf  may         be  used  to  control        various         aspects  of  vsftpd鈥檚
       behaviour. By default, vsftpd looks  for         this  file  at         the  location
       /etc/vsftpd.conf.   However, you may override this by specifying a com-
       mand line argument to vsftpd. The command line argument is the pathname
       of  the configuration file for vsftpd. This behaviour is useful because
       you may wish to use an advanced inetd such as xinetd to        launch        vsftpd
       with different configuration files on a per virtual host basis.


FORMAT
       The format of vsftpd.conf is very simple. Each line is either a comment
       or a directive. Comment lines start with a # and are ignored. A        direc-
       tive line has the format:

       option=value

       It  is  important  to note that it is an error to put any space between
       the option, = and value.

       Each setting has a compiled in default which may         be  modified  in  the
       configuration file.


BOOLEAN OPTIONS
       Below  is a list of boolean options. The value for a boolean option may
       be set to YES or NO.


       anon_mkdir_write_enable
              If set to YES, anonymous users will be permitted to  create  new
              directories  under  certain  conditions.        For  this to work, the
              option write_enable must be activated,  and  the        anonymous  ftp
              user must have write permission on the parent directory.

              Default: NO

       anon_other_write_enable
              If  set  to  YES,         anonymous  users will be permitted to perform
              write operations other than upload and create directory, such as
              deletion        and  renaming.        This  is generally not recommended but
              included for completeness.

              Default: NO

       anon_upload_enable
              If set to YES, anonymous users will be permitted to upload files
              under   certain        conditions.  For  this        to  work,  the        option
              write_enable must be activated, and the anonymous ftp user  must
              have write permission on desired upload locations.

              Default: NO

       anon_world_readable_only
              When  enabled,  anonymous users will only be allowed to download
              files which are world readable. This is recognising that the ftp
              user may own files, especially in the presence of uploads.

              Default: YES

       anonymous_enable
              Controls        whether         anonymous  logins  are         permitted  or not. If
              enabled, both the usernames ftp and anonymous are recognised  as
              anonymous logins.

              Default: YES

       ascii_download_enable
              When  enabled,  ASCII  mode  data         transfers will be honoured on
              downloads.

              Default: NO

       ascii_upload_enable
              When enabled, ASCII mode data  transfers        will  be  honoured  on
              uploads.

              Default: NO

       async_abor_enable
              When  enabled,  a special FTP command known as "async ABOR" will
              be enabled.  Only ill advised FTP clients will use this feature.
              Additionally,  this  feature is awkward to handle, so it is dis-
              abled by default. Unfortunately, some FTP clients will hang when
              cancelling  a  transfer unless this feature is available, so you
              may wish to enable it.

              Default: NO

       background
              When enabled, and vsftpd is started  in  "listen"         mode,        vsftpd
              will  background the listener process. i.e. control will immedi-
              ately be returned to the shell which launched vsftpd.

              Default: NO

       check_shell
              Note! This option only has  an  effect  for  non-PAM  builds  of
              vsftpd.  If  disabled,  vsftpd  will not check /etc/shells for a
              valid user shell for local logins.

              Default: YES

       chmod_enable
              When enables, allows use of the SITE CHMOD command.  NOTE!  This
              only  applies  to         local users. Anonymous users never get to use
              SITE CHMOD.

              Default: YES

       chown_uploads
              If enabled, all anonymously uploaded files will have the        owner-
              ship  changed  to         the user specified in the setting chown_user-
              name.  This is useful from an administrative, and perhaps         secu-
              rity, standpoint.

              Default: NO

       chroot_list_enable
              If  activated,  you  may        provide         a list of local users who are
              placed in a chroot() jail in their home  directory  upon        login.
              The meaning is slightly different if chroot_local_user is set to
              YES. In this case, the list becomes a list of  users  which  are
              NOT  to be placed in a chroot() jail.  By default, the file con-
              taining  this  list  is  /etc/vsftpd.chroot_list,         but  you  may
              override this with the chroot_list_file setting.

              Default: NO

       chroot_local_user
              If  set  to  YES,         local        users will be (by default) placed in a
              chroot() jail in their home  directory  after  login.   Warning:
              This  option  has security implications, especially if the users
              have upload permission, or shell access. Only enable if you know
              what  you         are doing.  Note that these security implications are
              not vsftpd specific. They apply to all FTP daemons  which         offer
              to put local users in chroot() jails.

              Default: NO

       connect_from_port_20
              This  controls  whether  PORT style data connections use port 20
              (ftp-data) on the server machine.         For  security        reasons,  some
              clients  may insist that this is the case. Conversely, disabling
              this option enables vsftpd to run with slightly less  privilege.

              Default: NO (but the sample config file enables it)

       deny_email_enable
              If  activated,  you  may provide a list of anonymous password e-
              mail responses which cause login to be denied. By         default,  the
              file  containing this list is /etc/vsftpd.banned_emails, but you
              may override this with the banned_email_file setting.

              Default: NO

       dirlist_enable
              If set to NO, all directory list commands will  give  permission
              denied.

              Default: YES

       dirmessage_enable
              If  enabled,  users of the FTP server can be shown messages when
              they first enter a new directory. By  default,  a         directory  is
              scanned  for  the file .message, but that may be overridden with
              the configuration setting message_file.

              Default: NO (but the sample config file enables it)

       download_enable
              If set to NO, all download requests will give permission denied.

              Default: YES

       dual_log_enable
              If  enabled,  two         log files are generated in parallel, going by
              default to /var/log/xferlog and /var/log/vsftpd.log.  The former
              is  a  wu-ftpd  style transfer log, parseable by standard tools.
              The latter is vsftpd鈥檚 own style log.

              Default: NO

       force_dot_files
              If activated, files and directories  starting  with  .  will  be
              shown in directory listings even if the "a" flag was not used by
              the client. This override excludes the "." and ".." entries.

              Default: NO

       guest_enable
              If enabled, all non-anonymous  logins  are  classed  as  "guest"
              logins.  A  guest login is remapped to the user specified in the
              guest_username setting.

              Default: NO

       hide_ids
              If enabled, all user and group information in directory listings
              will be displayed as "ftp".

              Default: NO

       listen If  enabled, vsftpd will run in standalone mode. This means that
              vsftpd must not be run from an inetd of some kind. Instead,  the
              vsftpd  executable is run once directly. vsftpd itself will then
              take care of listening for and handling incoming connections.

              Default: NO

       listen_ipv6
              Like the listen parameter, except vsftpd will listen on an  IPv6
              socket  instead  of  an  IPv4 one. This parameter and the listen
              parameter are mutually exclusive.

              Default: NO

       local_enable
              Controls whether local logins are permitted or not. If  enabled,
              normal user accounts in /etc/passwd may be used to log in.

              Default: NO

       log_ftp_protocol
              When enabled, all FTP requests and responses are logged, provid-
              ing the option xferlog_std_format is  not         enabled.  Useful  for
              debugging.

              Default: NO

       ls_recurse_enable
              When  enabled,  this setting will allow the use of "ls -R". This
              is a minor security risk, because a ls -R at the top level of  a
              large site may consume a lot of resources.

              Default: NO

       no_anon_password
              When  enabled, this prevents vsftpd from asking for an anonymous
              password - the anonymous user will log straight in.

              Default: NO

       one_process_model
              If you have a Linux 2.4 kernel, it is possible to use a  differ-
              ent  security  model which only uses one process per connection.
              It is a less pure security model, but gains you performance. You
              really  don鈥檛  want  to enable this unless you know what you are
              doing, and your site supports  huge  numbers  of        simultaneously
              connected users.

              Default: NO

       passwd_chroot_enable
              If  enabled, along with chroot_local_user , then a chroot() jail
              location may be specified on a per-user basis. Each user鈥檚  jail
              is  derived from their home directory string in /etc/passwd. The
              occurrence of /./ in the home directory string denotes that  the
              jail is at that particular location in the path.

              Default: NO

       pasv_enable
              Set to NO if you want to disallow the PASV method of obtaining a
              data connection.

              Default: YES

       pasv_promiscuous
              Set to YES if you want to disable the PASV security  check  that
              ensures  the data connection originates from the same IP address
              as the control connection.  Only enable if you know what you are
              doing!  The  only         legitimate  use  for  this is in some form of
              secure tunnelling scheme, or perhaps to facilitate FXP  support.

              Default: NO

       port_enable
              Set to NO if you want to disallow the PORT method of obtaining a
              data connection.

              Default: YES

       port_promiscuous
              Set to YES if you want to disable the PORT security  check  that
              ensures  that  outgoing data connections can only connect to the
              client. Only enable if you know what you are doing!

              Default: NO

       secure_email_list_enable
              Set to YES if you want only a specified list of e-mail passwords
              for  anonymous  logins  to be accepted. This is useful as a low-
              hassle way of restricting access to low-security content without
              needing  virtual        users. When enabled, anonymous logins are pre-
              vented unless the password provided is listed in the file speci-
              fied  by the email_password_file setting. The file format is one
              password per line, no extra whitespace. The default filename  is
              /etc/vsftpd.email_passwords.

              Default: NO

       session_support
              This  controls  whether vsftpd attempts to maintain sessions for
              logins. If vsftpd is  maintaining         sessions,  it        will  try  and
              update  utmp  and wtmp. It will also open a pam_session if using
              PAM to authenticate, and only close this upon  logout.  You  may
              wish to disable this if you do not need session logging, and you
              wish to give vsftpd more opportunity to run with less  processes
              and  /  or  less privilege. NOTE - utmp and wtmp support is only
              provided with PAM enabled builds.

              Default: YES

       setproctitle_enable
              If enabled, vsftpd will try and show session status  information
              in the system process listing. In other words, the reported name
              of the process will change to reflect what a vsftpd  session  is
              doing  (idle,  downloading etc). You probably want to leave this
              off for security purposes.

              Default: NO

       syslog_enable
              If enabled, then        any  log  output  which         would        have  gone  to
              /var/log/vsftpd.log  goes         to the system log instead. Logging is
              done under the FTPD facility.

              Default: NO

       tcp_wrappers
              If enabled, and vsftpd was compiled with        tcp_wrappers  support,
              incoming        connections  will  be  fed through tcp_wrappers access
              control. Furthermore, there is a mechanism for per-IP based con-
              figuration.  If  tcp_wrappers sets the VSFTPD_LOAD_CONF environ-
              ment variable, then the vsftpd session will  try        and  load  the
              vsftpd configuration file specified in this variable.

              Default: NO

       text_userdb_names
              By  default,  numeric IDs are shown in the user and group fields
              of directory listings. You can get  textual  names  by  enabling
              this parameter. It is off by default for performance reasons.

              Default: NO

       use_localtime
              If  enabled, vsftpd will display directory listings with the the
              time in your local time zone. The default is to display GMT. The
              times returned by the MDTM FTP command are also affected by this
              option.

              Default: NO

       use_sendfile
              An internal setting used for testing  the         relative  benefit  of
              using the sendfile() system call on your platform.

              Default: YES

       userlist_deny
              This  option is examined if userlist_enable is activated. If you
              set this setting to NO, then users will be denied         login        unless
              they   are   explicitly        listed         in   the  file         specified  by
              userlist_file.  When login  is  denied,  the  denial  is        issued
              before the user is asked for a password.

              Default: YES

       userlist_enable
              If enabled, vsftpd will load a list of usernames, from the file-
              name given by userlist_file.  If a user tries to log in using  a
              name in this file, they will be denied before they are asked for
              a password. This may be useful in preventing cleartext passwords
              being transmitted. See also userlist_deny.

              Default: NO

       virtual_use_local_privs
              If  enabled, virtual users will use the same privileges as local
              users. By default, virtual users will use the same privileges as
              anonymous         users, which tends to be more restrictive (especially
              in terms of write access).

              Default: NO

       write_enable
              This controls whether any FTP commands which change the filesys-
              tem  are        allowed         or not. These commands are: STOR, DELE, RNFR,
              RNTO, MKD, RMD, APPE and SITE.

              Default: NO

       xferlog_enable
              If enabled, a log file will be maintained detailling uploads and
              downloads.    By         default,   this   file          will        be  placed  at
              /var/log/vsftpd.log, but this location may be  overridden         using
              the configuration setting vsftpd_log_file.

              Default: NO (but the sample config file enables it)

       xferlog_std_format
              If  enabled,  the         transfer log file will be written in standard
              xferlog format, as used by wu-ftpd. This is useful  because  you
              can  reuse  existing transfer statistics generators. The default
              format is more readable, however. The default location for  this
              style  of         log  file  is /var/log/xferlog, but you may change it
              with the setting xferlog_file.

              Default: NO


NUMERIC OPTIONS
       Below is a list of numeric options. A numeric option must be set         to  a
       non  negative  integer. Octal numbers are supported, for convenience of
       the umask options. To specify an octal number, use 0 as the first digit
       of the number.


       accept_timeout
              The  timeout,  in seconds, for a remote client to establish con-
              nection with a PASV style data connection.

              Default: 60

       anon_max_rate
              The maximum data transfer rate permitted, in bytes  per  second,
              for anonymous clients.

              Default: 0 (unlimited)

       anon_umask
              The  value that the umask for file creation is set to for anony-
              mous users. NOTE! If you want to specify octal values,  remember
              the  "0" prefix otherwise the value will be treated as a base 10
              integer!

              Default: 077

       connect_timeout
              The timeout, in seconds, for a remote client to respond  to  our
              PORT style data connection.

              Default: 60

       data_connection_timeout
              The  timeout,  in         seconds, which is roughly the maximum time we
              permit data transfers to stall for  with        no  progress.  If  the
              timeout triggers, the remote client is kicked off.

              Default: 300

       file_open_mode
              The  permissions        with  which uploaded files are created. Umasks
              are applied on top of this value. You may wish to change to 0777
              if you want uploaded files to be executable.

              Default: 0666

       ftp_data_port
              The port from which PORT style connections originate (as long as
              the poorly named connect_from_port_20 is enabled).

              Default: 20

       idle_session_timeout
              The timeout, in seconds, which is         the  maximum  time  a        remote
              client  may spend between FTP commands. If the timeout triggers,
              the remote client is kicked off.

              Default: 300

       listen_port
              If vsftpd is in standalone mode, this is the port it will listen
              on for incoming FTP connections.

              Default: 21

       local_max_rate
              The  maximum  data transfer rate permitted, in bytes per second,
              for local authenticated users.

              Default: 0 (unlimited)

       local_umask
              The value that the umask for file creation is set to  for         local
              users.  NOTE!  If you want to specify octal values, remember the
              "0" prefix otherwise the value will be  treated  as  a  base  10
              integer!

              Default: 077

       max_clients
              If  vsftpd  is in standalone mode, this is the maximum number of
              clients which may be connected. Any additional clients  connect-
              ing will get an error message.

              Default: 0 (unlimited)

       max_per_ip
              If  vsftpd  is in standalone mode, this is the maximum number of
              clients which may be connected from  the        same  source  internet
              address. A client will get an error message if they go over this
              limit.

              Default: 0 (unlimited)

       pasv_max_port
              The maximum port to allocate for PASV  style  data  connections.
              Can  be  used  to         specify  a  narrow port range to assist fire-
              walling.

              Default: 0 (use any port)

       pasv_min_port
              The minimum port to allocate for PASV  style  data  connections.
              Can  be  used  to         specify  a  narrow port range to assist fire-
              walling.

              Default: 0 (use any port)

       trans_chunk_size
              You probably don鈥檛 want to change this, but try  setting        it  to
              something like 8192 for a much smoother bandwidth limiter.

              Default: 0 (let vsftpd pick a sensible setting)


STRING OPTIONS
       Below is a list of string options.


       anon_root
              This  option  represents        a  directory  which vsftpd will try to
              change into  after  an  anonymous         login.         Failure  is  silently
              ignored.

              Default: (none)

       banned_email_file
              This option is the name of a file containing a list of anonymous
              e-mail passwords which are not permitted. This file is consulted
              if the option deny_email_enable is enabled.

              Default: /etc/vsftpd.banned_emails

       banner_file
              This  option  is        the  name of a file containing text to display
              when someone connects to the server. If set,  it        overrides  the
              banner string provided by the ftpd_banner option.

              Default: (none)

       chown_username
              This  is        the  name of the user who is given ownership of anony-
              mously uploaded files. This option is only relevant  if  another
              option, chown_uploads, is set.

              Default: root

       chroot_list_file
              The  option  is  the  name  of a file containing a list of local
              users which will be placed in a  chroot()         jail  in  their  home
              directory.   This          option   is  only  relevant  if  the        option
              chroot_list_enable is enabled. If the  option  chroot_local_user
              is  enabled,  then  the list file becomes a list of users to NOT
              place in a chroot() jail.

              Default: /etc/vsftpd.chroot_list

       cmds_allowed
              This options specifies a comma separated        list  of  allowed  FTP
              commands        (post  login.  USER,  PASS and QUIT are always allowed
              pre-login). Other commands are  rejected.         This  is  a  powerful
              method   of   really   locking  down  an        FTP  server.  Example:
              cmds_allowed=PASV,RETR,QUIT

              Default: (none)

       deny_file
              This option can be used to set  a         pattern  for  filenames  (and
              directory names etc.) which should not be accessible in any way.
              The affected items are not hidden, but any attempt  to  do  any-
              thing to them (download, change into directory, affect something
              within directory etc.) will be denied. This option is very  sim-
              ple,  and         should         not  be used for serious access control - the
              filesystem鈥檚 permissions should be used in preference.  However,
              this  option  may         be  useful in certain virtual user setups. In
              particular aware that if a filename is accessible by  a  variety
              of  names         (perhaps  due        to symbolic links or hard links), then
              care must be taken to deny access to all the names.  Access will
              be  denied  to  items if their name contains the string given by
              hide_file, or if they match the regular expression specified  by
              hide_file.   Note that vsftpd鈥檚 regular expression matching code
              is a simple implementation which is a  subset  of         full  regular
              expression  functionality.  Because  of  this,  you will need to
              carefully and exhaustively test any application of this  option.
              And  you        are  recommended to use filesystem permissions for any
              important security policies due to  their         greater  reliability.
              Example: deny_file={*.mp3,*.mov,.private}

              Default: (none)

       email_password_file
              This  option  can be used to provide an alternate file for usage
              by the secure_email_list_enable setting.

              Default: /etc/vsftpd.email_passwords

       ftp_username
              This is the name of the user we use for handling anonymous  FTP.
              The home directory of this user is the root of the anonymous FTP
              area.

              Default: ftp

       ftpd_banner
              This string option allows you to override         the  greeting        banner
              displayed by vsftpd when a connection first comes in.

              Default: (none - default vsftpd banner is displayed)

       guest_username
              See  the        boolean setting guest_enable for a description of what
              constitutes a guest login. This setting  is  the        real  username
              which guest users are mapped to.

              Default: ftp

       hide_file
              This  option  can         be  used  to set a pattern for filenames (and
              directory names etc.) which  should  be  hidden  from  directory
              listings. Despite being hidden, the files / directories etc. are
              fully accessible to clients who know what names to actually use.
              Items  will be hidden if their names contain the string given by
              hide_file, or if they match the regular expression specified  by
              hide_file.  Note        that vsftpd鈥檚 regular expression matching code
              is a simple implementation which is a  subset  of         full  regular
              expression   functionality.    Example:        hide_file={*.mp3,.hid-
              den,hide*,h?}

              Default: (none)

       listen_address
              If vsftpd is in standalone mode, the default listen address  (of
              all local interfaces) may be overridden by this setting. Provide
              a numeric IP address.

              Default: (none)

       listen_address6
              Like listen_address, but specifies a default listen address  for
              the  IPv6 listener (which is used if listen_ipv6 is set). Format
              is standard IPv6 address format.

              Default: (none)

       local_root
              This option represents a directory  which         vsftpd         will  try  to
              change into after a local (i.e. non-anonymous) login. Failure is
              silently ignored.

              Default: (none)

       message_file
              This option is the name of the file  we  look  for  when        a  new
              directory         is  entered. The contents are displayed to the remote
              user.   This   option   is   only          relevant   if          the        option
              dirmessage_enable is enabled.

              Default: .message

       nopriv_user
              This is the name of the user that is used by vsftpd when it want
              to be totally unprivileged. Note that this should be a dedicated
              user,  rather  than nobody. The user nobody tends to be used for
              rather a lot of important things on most machines.

              Default: nobody

       pam_service_name
              This string is the name of the PAM service vsftpd will use.

              Default: ftp

       pasv_address
              Use this option to override the  IP  address  that  vsftpd  will
              advertise         in response to the PASV command. Provide a numeric IP
              address.

              Default: (none - the address is taken  from  the        incoming  con-
              nected socket)

       secure_chroot_dir
              This  option  should  be the name of a directory which is empty.
              Also, the directory should not be writable by the ftp user. This
              directory is used as a secure chroot() jail at times vsftpd does
              not require filesystem access.

              Default: /usr/share/empty

       user_config_dir
              This powerful option allows the override of  any        config        option
              specified in the manual page, on a per-user basis. Usage is sim-
              ple, and is  best         illustrated  with  an        example.  If  you  set
              user_config_dir  to  be /etc/vsftpd_user_conf and then log on as
              the user "chris", then vsftpd will apply        the  settings  in  the
              file  /etc/vsftpd_user_conf/chris         for  the duration of the ses-
              sion. The format of this file is        as  detailed  in  this        manual
              page!  PLEASE NOTE that not all settings are effective on a per-
              user basis. For example, many settings only prior to the        user鈥檚
              session  being  started.        Examples  of  settings        which will not
              affect any behviour on a per-user basis include  listen_address,
              banner_file, max_per_ip, max_clients, xferlog_file, etc.

              Default: (none)

       user_sub_token
              This  option  is useful is conjunction with virtual users. It is
              used to automatically generate a home directory for each virtual
              user, based on a template. For example, if the home directory of
              the  real         user  specified  via  guest_username  is   /home/vir-
              tual/$USER,  and        user_sub_token is set to $USER, then when vir-
              tual user fred logs in, he will end up (usually chroot()鈥檈d)  in
              the directory /home/virtual/fred.         This option also takes affect
              if local_root contains user_sub_token.

              Default: (none)

       userlist_file
              This  option  is        the  name  of  the  file   loaded   when   the
              userlist_enable option is active.

              Default: /etc/vsftpd.user_list

       vsftpd_log_file
              This option is the name of the file to which we write the vsftpd
              style  log  file.         This  log  is        only  written  if  the        option
              xferlog_enable is set, and xferlog_std_format is NOT set. Alter-
              natively,         it  is         written  if   you   have   set          the        option
              dual_log_enable.         One  further  complication  - if you have set
              syslog_enable, then this file is not written and output is  sent
              to the system log instead.

              Default: /var/log/vsftpd.log

       xferlog_file
              This  option  is        the name of the file to which we write the wu-
              ftpd style transfer log. The transfer log is only written if the
              option  xferlog_enable  is  set,        along with xferlog_std_format.
              Alternatively,  it  is  written  if  you        have  set  the        option
              dual_log_enable.

              Default: /var/log/xferlog


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