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Most Clients Shown As 'Disconnected' in SEC 5.5.0

Hi folks,

We are running Sophos Enterprise Console (SEC) 5.5.0 on a Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise (64-bit) Server.

I have recently noticed that more than 50% of our client PCs to which Sophos Endpoint Security & Control has been deployed are shown as 'disconnected' in SEC. I have carried out a ping-sweep of the network and can confirm that most, if not all, of these PCs are actually powered on, connected to the network and working fine.

Only after I restart the Sophos Message Router Service on the client PCs do they then change their status to 'connected' in SEC. I have no wish to carry this task out on several hundred client PCs individually as you can imagine, so I'm hoping someone can possibly shed some light on what may be happening here and suggest a solution to this issue?

Many thanks,

John P



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  • I'm sure there will be others offering advice, but from my experience, it's most likely that the Remote Management System (RMS) that cannot communicate on the required ports.  You can try with the telnet command from the server to the endpoint and vice versa on the required ports.

    You may like to watch the video below on setting up a GPO to allow the required ports (this means you don't have to go round to each computer).  Watch from the 9 minute mark...

    There is also the deployment guide which mentions the ports. http://www.sophos.com/deployment - click the 'Allowing computers to report' link on the right-hand rail.

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  • Hi guys,

    Thank you for your prompt and helpful replies.

    Christian, I have to admit that I may be a bit lax in checking my SEC installation. Unfortunately, my duties dictate that I cannot spend as much time as I'd like (or indeed, need) to monitor our SEC installation. Wearing too many hats at times methinks!!

    19.09.2017 08:28:19 0B28 I SOF: C:\ProgramData/Sophos/Remote Management System/3/Router/Logs/Router-20170919-072819.log
    19.09.2017 08:28:19 0B28 I Sophos Messaging Router 4.1.1.127 starting...
    19.09.2017 08:28:19 0B28 I Setting ACE_FD_SETSIZE to 138
    19.09.2017 08:28:19 0B28 I Initializing CORBA...
    19.09.2017 08:28:19 0B28 I Connection cache limit is 10
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Router::ConfigureSslContext: keeping legacy compatibility of TLS 1 and TLS 1.1.
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Creating ORB runner with 4 threads
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Compliant certificate hashing algorithm.
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I This computer is part of the domain SECRAT
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I This router's IOR:
    IOR:010000002600000049444c3a536f70686f734d6573736167696e672f4d657373616765526f757465723a312e300000000100000000000000a0000000010102000a0000003132372e302e302e310001204100000014010f004e5550000000210000000001000000526f6f74504f4100526f7574657250657273697374656e740003000000010000004d657373616765526f7574657200000003000000000000000800000001000e01004f4154010000001800000001000e01010001000100000001000105090101000000000014000000080000000100a60086000220
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 E Localhost address (e.g. 127/8) found in the IOR
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 E This router's IOR is invalid
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I This computer is part of the domain ****
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Reading router table file
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Host name: DNIA16807
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Local IP addresses: 10.63.14.118 
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Resolved name: DNIA16807.****.****.****
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Resolved alias/es: 
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Resolved IP addresses: 127.0.0.1 
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Resolved reverse names/aliases: DNIA16807.****.****.**** 
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01AE532F, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01AE8D1F, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01AFA2D6, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01AFDE91, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Waiting for messages...
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01B0F5D5, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01B13019, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01B245FF, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01B28197, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01B63A35, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01B67608, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01B78F73, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01B7C79E, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01B8DE7B, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01B91916, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01BA3121, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01BA6A99, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01BB8324, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01BBBBFE, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01BF7130, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-GetStatus-Reply
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01BF7254, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01BF726D, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-GetStatus-Reply
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01BF9C9C, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-GetStatus-Reply
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01BFB08B, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01BFC6D0, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-GetStatus-Reply
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CCC W Delivery failed(Timeout) for message type EM-GetStatus-Reply, originator Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CCC W Delivery failed(Timeout) for message type EM-GetStatus-Reply, originator Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CCC W Delivery failed(Timeout) for message type EM-GetStatus-Reply, originator Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I RouterSystemCheck::onInfoPortsUsed() - number of user ports 3, max number of user ports 15360
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0CCC W Delivery failed(Timeout) for message type EM-GetStatus-Reply, originator Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent
    19.09.2017 08:28:22 0C94 I Client::LogonPushPush() successfully called back to client
    19.09.2017 08:28:22 0C94 I Logged on Agent as a client
    19.09.2017 08:28:22 0CB8 I Routing to Agent: id=03C0C716, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391, dest=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, type=EM-ClientLogon
    19.09.2017 08:28:22 0CAC I Sent message (id=03C0C716) to Agent
    19.09.2017 08:28:22 0CB8 I Received message for this router
    19.09.2017 08:28:22 0CB8 I EM-NotifyClientUpdates originator Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent
    19.09.2017 08:28:22 0CB8 I Routing to Agent: id=07C0C716, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391, dest=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, type=EM-NotifyClientUpdates-Reply
    19.09.2017 08:28:22 0CB0 I Sent message (id=07C0C716) to Agent
    19.09.2017 08:28:57 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01C0C739, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-GetStatus-Reply
    19.09.2017 08:33:48 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01C0C85C, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 08:34:10 0CCC W Delivery failed(Timeout) for message type EM-EntityEvent, originator Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent
    19.09.2017 08:34:14 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01C0C876, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-GetStatus-Reply
    19.09.2017 09:28:20 0B28 I RouterSystemCheck::onInfoPortsUsed() - number of user ports 5, max number of user ports 15360
    19.09.2017 10:28:20 0B28 I RouterSystemCheck::onInfoPortsUsed() - number of user ports 5, max number of user ports 15360
    19.09.2017 11:28:21 0B28 I RouterSystemCheck::onInfoPortsUsed() - number of user ports 5, max number of user ports 15360
    19.09.2017 12:28:21 0B28 I RouterSystemCheck::onInfoPortsUsed() - number of user ports 5, max number of user ports 15360
    19.09.2017 12:40:21 0CCC W Delivery failed(Timeout) for message type EM-EntityEvent, originator Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent
    19.09.2017 12:40:50 0CB8 I Routing to parent: id=01C10242, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:28:21 0B28 I RouterSystemCheck::onInfoPortsUsed() - number of user ports 5, max number of user ports 15360
    
    
    
    19.09.2017 13:36:47 1AA4 I SOF: C:\ProgramData/Sophos/Remote Management System/3/Router/Logs/Router-20170919-123647.log
    19.09.2017 13:36:47 1AA4 I Sophos Messaging Router 4.1.1.127 starting...
    19.09.2017 13:36:47 1AA4 I Setting ACE_FD_SETSIZE to 138
    19.09.2017 13:36:47 1AA4 I Initializing CORBA...
    19.09.2017 13:36:47 1AA4 I Connection cache limit is 10
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I Router::ConfigureSslContext: keeping legacy compatibility of TLS 1 and TLS 1.1.
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I Creating ORB runner with 4 threads
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I Compliant certificate hashing algorithm.
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I This computer is part of the domain ****
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I This router's IOR:
    IOR:010000002600000049444c3a536f70686f734d6573736167696e672f4d657373616765526f757465723a312e300000000100000000000000a4000000010102000d00000031302e36332e31342e313138000001204100000014010f004e5550000000210000000001000000526f6f74504f4100526f7574657250657273697374656e740003000000010000004d657373616765526f7574657200000003000000000000000800000001001d01004f4154010000001800000001001d01010001000100000001000105090101000000000014000000080000000100a60086000220
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I Successfully validated this router's IOR
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I Reading router table file
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I Host name: DNIA16807
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I Local IP addresses: 10.63.14.118 
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I Resolved name: DNIA16807.****.****.****
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I Resolved alias/es: 
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I Resolved IP addresses: 10.63.14.118 
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I Resolved reverse names/aliases: DNIA16807.****.****.**** 
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I Waiting for messages...
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01AFA2D6, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1AA4 I RouterSystemCheck::onInfoPortsUsed() - number of user ports 4, max number of user ports 15360
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01AFDE91, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01B0F5D5, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01B13019, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01B245FF, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01B28197, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1B2C I Getting parent router IOR from 10.63.20.72:8192
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01B63A35, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01B67608, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01B78F73, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01B7C79E, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01B8DE7B, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01B91916, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01BA3121, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01BA6A99, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01BB8324, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01BBBBFE, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01BF7254, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01BFB08B, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01C0C739, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-GetStatus-Reply
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01C0C85C, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01C0C876, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-GetStatus-Reply
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1988 I Routing to parent: id=01C10242, origin=Router$DNIA16807:450391.Agent, dest=EM, type=EM-EntityEvent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1B2C I Received parent router's IOR:
    IOR:010000002600000049444c3a536f70686f734d6573736167696e672f4d657373616765526f757465723a312e300000000100000000000000a4000000010102000c00000031302e36332e32302e3732004fc000004100000014010f004e5550000000210000000001000000526f6f74504f4100526f7574657250657273697374656e740003000000010000004d657373616765526f757465720000000300000000000000080000000100b700004f415401000000180000000100b700010001000100000001000105090101000000000014000000080000000100a60086000220
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1B2C I Successfully validated parent router's IOR
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1B2C I Accessing parent
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1B2C I SSL handshake done, local IP address = 10.63.14.118
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1B2C I Parent is Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1B2C I RouterTableEntry::LogonToParentRouter() - logging on as active consumer
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1B0C I SSL handshake done, local IP address = 10.63.14.118
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1B2C I RouterTableEntry state (router, logging on): Router$SV-AV-01 is passive consumer, passive supplier
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1B2C I Logged on to parent router as Router$DNIA16807:450391
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1B2C I This computer is part of the domain SECRAT
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01AFA2D6) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01AFDE91) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01B0F5D5) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01B13019) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01B245FF) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01B28197) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01B63A35) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01B67608) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01B78F73) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01B7C79E) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01B8DE7B) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01B91916) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01BA3121) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01BA6A99) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01BB8324) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01BBBBFE) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01BF7254) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01BFB08B) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01C0C739) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01C0C85C) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01C0C876) to Router$SV-AV-01
    19.09.2017 13:36:48 1C14 I Sent message (id=01C10242) to Router$SV-AV-01
    
    
    

    Anyway, attached (I hope) is a copy of the client message router logs showing the situation before and after the Sophos Message Router service restart.

    Hope this helps.

    Ruckus, many thanks for your input. I will review the material you suggested and will keep you posted of any developments.

    Best regards,

    John P

    2 x SG450 (Version 9.714-4)

    HA = Active-Passive

  • Hello John P,

    this part near the start doesn't look right:

    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 E Localhost address (e.g. 127/8) found in the IOR
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 E This router's IOR is invalid
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I This computer is part of the domain ****
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Reading router table file
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Host name: DNIA16807
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Local IP addresses: 10.63.14.118
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Resolved name: DNIA16807.****.****.****
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Resolved alias/es:
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Resolved IP addresses: 127.0.0.1
    19.09.2017 08:28:20 0B28 I Resolved reverse names/aliases: DNIA16807.****.****.****

    Looks like it subsequently doesn't even try to contact the parent. Dunno where the resolution to localhost (127.0.0.1) comes from. If I disable the adapter or unplug the cable RouterNT correctly recognizes this when it starts, periodically checks connectivity, and restarts if it detects it is connected.

    Christian

  • Hello JohnP,

    No offence intended Ruckus, but I remain to be convinced that the proposed answer is the correct one.  This would only be true if more than 50% of JohnP's computers were incorrectly configured in the first place and that the firewall of these computers were blocking TCP ports 8192/4.  Based on our recent experience I think it is fair to assume this is unlikely to be the case, but easily checked out by reviewing this thread: https://community.sophos.com/products/endpoint-security-control/f/sophos-enterprise-console/79261/connection

    We are also running Enterprise console v5.5.0, investigating the same problem and have logged a call with Sophos support who are looking into the issue.  All of our computers are configured correctly which allow them to contact the console.  The console is reporting that some of these computers are disconnected (not the case) and all affected systems are laptops.  Like you we identified the localhost resolved IP address in the remote management system router log and have made Sophos aware of our findings.  When reviewing the logs after restarting the Sophos Message Router service, the resolved IP address is the same as the local IP address and the console reports that the computer is online.  After a reboot your are back to square one, unless that is you change the Sophos Message Router service startup type from Automatic to Automatic (Delayed Start).

    We noticed the issue following the Microsoft September 2017 security update release which we rolled out on Wednesday 13th and wondered and have been looking into whether this was a contributing factor. In the meantime Sophos are analysing SDU logs taken from initially the server and today both the server and an affected workstation.

    Ian.

  • Np Ian! [:)]  JohnP can check and use one of the options on my reply...

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