211 lines
5.7 KiB
Text
Executable file
211 lines
5.7 KiB
Text
Executable file
#! /usr/bin/env stap
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# Copyright (C) 2016 Red Hat, Inc.
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# Written by William Cohen <wcohen@redhat.com>
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#
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# container_check.stp watches for use of
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# prohibited capabilities, use of prohibited syscalls, and
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# syscall failures) that would indicate that this application
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# would not operate properly in a restricted contiainer.
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#
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# By default this script monitors all systemcalls system-wide.
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# To limit to limit container_check.stp to monitoring a particular
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# process and it children use the systemtap -x <pid> option
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# or -c <command> option.
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#
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# By default this script lists all capabilities requested.
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# To limit it to a subset of capabilities use the following
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# option on the command line with a '-' separated list of
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# forbidden capabilites:
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#
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# -G forbidden_capabilities="badcap1-badcap2"
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#
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# By default this script allows all syscalls.
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# To mark syscalls as forbidden use a '-' separate list:
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#
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# -G forbidden_syscalls="syscall1-syscall2"
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#
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# control-c to exit data collection
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global forbidden_capabilities="" # '-' separated list of forbidden capabilities
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global forbidden_syscalls="" # '-' separated list of forbidden syscalls
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global capability, cap_use
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global badcaps = -1, cap_name
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global cap_syscall
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global badsyscall
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global problem_syscall
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global syscall_errno
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# Determine whether t is a ancestor of target()
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# returns 1 if ancestor of target()
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# returns 0 if not an ancestor of target()
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function child_of_target:long (t:long)
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{
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if (!target()) return 1
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while(t && t != task_parent(t)) {
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if (task_pid(t) == target()) return 1
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t = task_parent(t)
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}
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return 0
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}
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function init_cap_name2num()
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{
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/* set up the names */
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cap_name[0]="cap_chown"
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cap_name[1]="cap_dac_override"
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cap_name[2]="cap_dac_read_search"
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cap_name[3]="cap_fowner"
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cap_name[4]="cap_fsetid"
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cap_name[5]="cap_kill"
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cap_name[6]="cap_setgid"
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cap_name[7]="cap_setuid"
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cap_name[8]="cap_setpcap"
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cap_name[9]="cap_linux_immutable"
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cap_name[10]="cap_net_bind_service"
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cap_name[11]="cap_net_broadcast"
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cap_name[12]="cap_net_admin"
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cap_name[13]="cap_net_raw"
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cap_name[14]="cap_ipc_lock"
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cap_name[15]="cap_ipc_owner"
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cap_name[16]="cap_sys_module"
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cap_name[17]="cap_sys_rawio"
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cap_name[18]="cap_sys_chroot"
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cap_name[19]="cap_sys_ptrace"
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cap_name[20]="cap_sys_pacct"
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cap_name[21]="cap_sys_admin"
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cap_name[22]="cap_sys_boot"
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cap_name[23]="cap_sys_nice"
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cap_name[24]="cap_sys_resource"
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cap_name[25]="cap_sys_time"
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cap_name[26]="cap_sys_tty_config"
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cap_name[27]="cap_mknod"
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cap_name[28]="cap_lease"
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cap_name[29]="cap_audit_write"
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cap_name[30]="cap_audit_control"
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cap_name[31]="cap_setfcap"
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cap_name[32]="cap_mac_override"
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cap_name[33]="cap_mac_admin"
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cap_name[34]="cap_syslog"
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cap_name[35]="cap_wake_alarm"
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cap_name[36]="cap_block_suspend"
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}
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function parse_capabilities() {
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/* convert optional list of forbidden capabilities into a bitmask */
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caps = 0
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cname = tokenize(forbidden_capabilities, "-")
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while (cname != "") {
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i =36
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while(i>0) {
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if(cname == cap_name[i]) {
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caps |= 1<<i
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i = -1
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}
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i -= 1
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}
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cname = tokenize("", "-")
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}
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if (caps) badcaps = caps
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}
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function parse_syscalls() {
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/* The following assignment is to ensure that badsyscall has typeinfo. */
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badsyscall["no_a_syscall"]=1
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/* Put in optional list of bad syscalls. */
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sysname = tokenize(forbidden_syscalls, "-")
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while (sysname != "") {
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badsyscall[sysname] = 1
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sysname = tokenize("", "-")
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}
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}
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probe begin {
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init_cap_name2num()
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parse_capabilities()
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parse_syscalls()
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printf ("starting container_check.stp. monitoring %d\n", target())
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}
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# bool ns_capable(struct user_namespace *ns, int cap)
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probe ns_capable = kprobe.function("ns_capable")
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{
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cap = 1 << int_arg(2)
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}
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# bool capable(int cap)
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probe capable = kprobe.function("capable")
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{
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cap = 1 << int_arg(1)
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}
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probe ns_capable !, capable
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{
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if ((cap & badcaps) && child_of_target(task_current()))
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cap_use[tid()] |= cap
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}
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probe nd_syscall.*.return {
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# note any problem capabilities use during syscall
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cap = cap_use[tid()]
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if (cap && child_of_target(task_current())) {
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capability[execname()] |= cap
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cap_syscall[execname(), name, cap] <<< 1
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delete cap_use[tid()]
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}
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# note any prohibited systemcalls
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if (name in badsyscall && child_of_target(task_current())) {
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problem_syscall[execname(), name] <<< 1
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}
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# note any syscalls returning errors
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if (returnval() < 0 && child_of_target(task_current())) {
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syscall_errno[execname(), name, returnval()] <<< 1
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}
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}
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probe end {
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printf("\n\ncapabilities used by executables\n");
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printf("%16s: %20s\n\n", "executable", "prob capability")
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foreach(e+ in capability) {
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cap = capability[e]
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i=0
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while (cap) {
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if (cap & 1)
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printf("%16s: %20s\n", e, cap_name[i] );
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cap = cap >> 1
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i += 1
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}
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printf("\n")
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}
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printf("\n\ncapabilities used by syscalls\n");
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printf("%16s, %20s ( %16s ) : %16s\n", "executable", "syscall", "capability", "count")
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foreach([e+,s,c] in cap_syscall){
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printf("%16s, %20s ( ", e, s);
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cap = c
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i=0
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while (cap) {
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if (cap & 1)
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printf("%16s ", cap_name[i] );
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cap = cap >> 1
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i += 1
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}
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printf(") : %16d\n", @count(cap_syscall[e,s,c]) );
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}
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printf("\n\nforbidden syscalls\n");
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printf("%16s, %20s: %16s\n", "executable", "syscall", "count")
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foreach([e+,s] in problem_syscall){
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printf("%16s, %20s: %16d\n", e, s, @count(problem_syscall[e,s]) );
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}
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printf("\n\nfailed syscalls\n");
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printf("%16s, %20s = %16s: %16s\n", "executable", "syscall", "errno", "count")
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foreach([e+,s,v] in syscall_errno){
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printf("%16s, %20s = %16s: %16d\n", e, s, errno_str(v),
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@count(syscall_errno[e,s,v]) );
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}
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}
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