├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── centos_domain_join.sh
└── debian_domain_join.sh
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/README.md:
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1 | # DebianCentosDomainJoin
2 | #### Scripts for adding any Debian or Centos member machines to an Active Directory domain.
3 |
4 | - Should work on any Debian-based distribution (including Raspbian) and Centos6+.
5 | - Installs all of the necessary packages to communicate with Kerberos and Active Directory.
6 | - Backs up Kerberos, Samba, NSSwitch, and hosts, and creates a valid domain configuration for each.
7 | - Synchronizes the time with the Domain Controller using ntpd and sets the local timezone.
8 | - Joins the domain using 'net'.
9 | - Optionally adds a local/AD group to the sudoers file.
10 | - Optionally installs Ansible and accompanying useful packages for member machine remote administration.
11 |
12 | #### Before launching:
13 |
14 | 1. Set the timezone. Check in /usr/share/zoneinfo/ if you don't know the format.
15 | 2. Set a sudoers group. Or don't, and leave it blank. I'm a readme, not the police.
16 | 3. Mark whether or not you want Ansible installed. It's pretty cool, so I recommend it if you don't have some other management system in place.
17 | 4. Option to restrict which users can SSH into member machines by group. This is flaky for AD groups for now, because I haven't found a reliable implementation.
18 |
19 | #### Why use this script?
20 |
21 | - Realmd is cool, but isn't in all standard repositories, and doesn't do a lot more than 'net ads join' does.
22 | - A centralized script assures you that all member machines receive the same configuration.
23 | - It permits easy expandability of features that you might want to distribute across all members.
24 | - Even if you use a tool instead of this, it's nice to know what's going on under the hood.
25 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | # 1. THIS SHOULD BE SET FOR YOUR LOCAL TZ
4 | TIMEZONE="America/Chicago"
5 |
6 | # 2. ADD A GROUP HERE IF YOU WANT ONE ADDED TO SUDOERS. WORKS FOR $AD GROUPS.
7 | # LEAVE EMPTY ("") IF NOT IN USE
8 | SUDOGROUP="SUDOers"
9 | # note: I really recommend you set this so that an elevated domain user can
10 | # administrate these remotely. The alternatives are (a) local users, whose
11 | # passwords can't be changed easily, or (b) SSH keys for every user, which
12 | # is a pita and not always practical for large organizations. Local sudo
13 | # users are trouble.
14 |
15 | # 3. PUT YES/yEs HERE IF YOU WANT ANSIBLE, ANYTHING ELSE IF NOT
16 | ANSIBLE="YES"
17 |
18 | # 4. OPTION HERE TO RESTRICT SSH LOGINS TO A PARTICULAR GROUP. SHOULD WORK
19 | # FOR LOCAL GROUPS OR AD GROUPS. LEAVE BLANK IF YOU WANT ALL USERS TO HAVE ACCESS.
20 | SSHGROUPS=""
21 |
22 | # Script starts here
23 |
24 | # You need to be root, sorry.
25 | if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then
26 | echo "This script requires elevated privileges to run. Are you root?"
27 | exit
28 | fi
29 |
30 | HOSTNAME=$(hostname)
31 |
32 | echo 'FQDN of DC ("realm.domain.tld"):'
33 | read FQDN
34 | echo 'Username with domain machine add authority:'
35 | read USERNAME
36 | echo 'Password:'
37 | read -s PASSWORD
38 |
39 | # Read in the date for backup tagging
40 | DATE=$(date +"%Y%m%d%H%M")
41 |
42 | # Parse fqdn
43 | REALM_U=$(echo $FQDN | awk 'BEGIN {FS="."}{print toupper($1)}')
44 | DOMAIN_U=$(echo $FQDN | awk 'BEGIN {FS="."}{print toupper($2)}')
45 | TLD_U=$(echo $FQDN | awk 'BEGIN {FS="."}{print toupper($3)}')
46 |
47 | REALM_L=$(echo ${REALM_U,,})
48 | DOMAIN_L=$(echo ${DOMAIN_U,,})
49 | TLD_L=$(echo ${TLD_U,,})
50 |
51 | ANSIBLE=$(echo ${ANSIBLE,,})
52 |
53 | yum install epel-release
54 | echo "Installing new packages..."
55 | yum -y install authconfig krb5-workstation pam_krb5 samba-common oddjob-mkhomedir sudo ntp \
56 | &>/dev/null || ( echo "Failed to install some packages. Quitting." && exit 1 )
57 |
58 | authconfig --disablecache --enablewinbind --enablewinbindauth --smbsecurity=ads --smbworkgroup=$DOMAIN_U \
59 | --smbrealm=$DOMAIN_U.$TLD_U --enablewinbindusedefaultdomain --winbindtemplatehomedir=/home/$DOMAIN_U/%U \
60 | --winbindtemplateshell=/bin/bash --enablekrb5 --krb5realm=$DOMAIN_U.$TLD_U --enablekrb5kdcdns \
61 | --enablekrb5realmdns --enablelocauthorize --enablemkhomedir --enablepamaccess --updateall
62 |
63 | echo "Backing up kerberos config..."
64 | FILE="/etc/krb5.conf"
65 | touch $FILE
66 | mv $FILE $FILE.backup$DATE
67 |
68 | echo "Writing new kerberos config..."
69 | /bin/cat <> $FILE
70 |
71 | [libdefaults]
72 | ticket_lifetime = 24000
73 | default_realm = $REALM_U.$DOMAIN_U.$TLD_U
74 | default_tgs_entypes = rc4-hmac des-cbc-md5
75 | default_tkt__enctypes = rc4-hmac des-cbc-md5
76 | permitted_enctypes = rc4-hmac des-cbc-md5
77 | dns_lookup_realm = true
78 | dns_lookup_kdc = true
79 | dns_fallback = yes
80 |
81 | [realms]
82 | $REALM_U.$DOMAIN_U.$TLD_U = {
83 | kdc = $DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L:88
84 | default_domain = $DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L
85 | }
86 |
87 | [domain_realm]
88 | .$DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L = $REALM_U.$DOMAIN_U.$TLD_U
89 | $DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L = $REALM_U.$DOMAIN_U.$TLD_U
90 |
91 | [appdefaults]
92 | pam = {
93 | debug = false
94 | ticket_lifetime = 36000
95 | renew_lifetime = 36000
96 | forwardable = true
97 | krb4_convert = false
98 | }
99 |
100 | [logging]
101 | default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log
102 | kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log
103 | admin_server = FILE:/var/log/kadmind.log
104 |
105 | EOT
106 |
107 | echo "Backing up smb.conf..."
108 | FILE="/etc/samba/smb.conf"
109 | touch $FILE
110 | mv $FILE $FILE.backup$DATE
111 |
112 | echo "Writing new Samba config..."
113 | /bin/cat <> $FILE
114 | [global]
115 |
116 | security = ads
117 | realm = $DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L
118 | password server = $REALM_L.$DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L
119 | workgroup = nichnologist
120 | winbind separator = +
121 | wins server = $REALM_L.$DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L
122 | idmap config *:backend = rid
123 | idmap config *:range = 1000-100000
124 | winbind nested groups = yes
125 | winbind trusted domains only = no
126 | winbind enum users = yes
127 | winbind enum groups = yes
128 | template homedir = /home/%D/%U
129 | template shell = /bin/bash
130 | client use spnego = yes
131 | client ntlmv2 auth = yes
132 | encrypt passwords = yes
133 | winbind use default domain = yes
134 | restrict anonymous = 2
135 | domain master = no
136 | local master = no
137 | preferred master = no
138 | os level = 0
139 | winbind refresh tickets = yes
140 |
141 | [homes]
142 | comment = Home Directories
143 | browseable = no
144 | read only = yes
145 | create mask = 0700
146 | directory mask = 0700
147 | valid users = %S
148 |
149 | [netlogon]
150 | comment = Network Logon Service
151 | path = /home/samba/netlogon
152 | guest ok = yes
153 | read only = yes
154 |
155 | [profiles]
156 | comment = Users profiles
157 | path = /home/samba/profiles
158 | guest ok = no
159 | browseable = no
160 | create mask = 0600
161 | directory mask = 0700
162 |
163 | [printers]
164 | comment = All Printers
165 | browseable = no
166 | path = /var/spool/samba
167 | printable = yes
168 | guest ok = no
169 | read only = yes
170 | create mask = 0700
171 |
172 | [print$]
173 | comment = Printer Drivers
174 | path = /var/lib/samba/printers
175 | browseable = yes
176 | read only = yes
177 | guest ok = no
178 | ; write list = root, @lpadmin
179 |
180 | EOT
181 |
182 |
183 | echo "Backing up hosts..."
184 | FILE="/etc/hosts"
185 | touch $FILE
186 | mv $FILE $FILE.backup$DATE
187 |
188 | echo "Writing new nsswitch..."
189 | /bin/cat <> $FILE
190 |
191 | 127.0.0.1 localhost
192 | 127.0.1.1 $HOSTNAME.$DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L $HOSTNAME
193 |
194 | # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
195 | ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
196 | fe00::0 ip6-localnet
197 | ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
198 | ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
199 | ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
200 | ff02::3 ip6-allhosts
201 |
202 | EOT
203 |
204 | # This gets the time from your DC. If you have a different time server, change it here.
205 | # (But if the DC can serve the time, then /shrug. Needed for Kerberos auth.
206 | echo "Syncing NTP..."
207 | ntpdate $REALM_L.$DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L
208 |
209 | # Set the local time
210 | export TZ=$TIMEZONE
211 | # Restart cron after local TZ change
212 | service cron restart
213 |
214 | # Restart winbind and samba. Fails over to unmasked samba for older (pre-systemd/upstart).
215 | echo "Restarting samba."
216 | service winbind restart &>/dev/null; oddjobd restart &>/dev/null ; service messagebus restart &>/dev/null
217 |
218 | echo "Joining domain..."
219 | if net ads join -U $USERNAME%$PASSWORD; then
220 | echo "Domain join successful."
221 | else
222 | echo "Failed to join $REALM. Exiting"
223 | exit 1
224 | fi
225 |
226 | echo "Refreshing domain users and accounts..."
227 | if
228 | wbinfo -u &>/dev/null && \
229 | wbinfo -g &>/dev/null && \
230 | getent group &>/dev/null && \
231 | getent passwd &>/dev/null;
232 | then
233 | echo "Synced successfully."
234 | else
235 | echo "Sync failed."
236 | fi
237 |
238 | mkdir /home/$DOMAIN_U
239 | chmod 777 /home/$DOMAIN_U
240 |
241 | service winbind restart; oddjobd restart &>/dev/null ; service messagebus restart &>/dev/null
242 |
243 | # Checks to make sure we haven't already added this group to sudoers
244 | # to avoid duplicates
245 | if [ -z "$SUDOGROUP" ]; then
246 | echo "Skipping sudo group add."
247 | else
248 | grep -q -F "%$SUDOGROUP ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL" /etc/sudoers || echo "%$SUDOGROUP ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
249 | fi
250 |
251 | if [ -z "$SSHGROUPS" ]; then
252 | echo "Skipping SSH group restriction. No Groups defined."
253 | else
254 | cp /etc/ssh/sshd_config /etc/ssh/sshd_config.backup$DATE
255 | if grep -q AllowGroups /etc/ssh/sshd_config; then
256 | sed -i "/^AllowGroups/ s/$/ $SSHGROUPS/" /etc/ssh/sshd_config
257 | else
258 | echo "AllowGroups $SSHGROUPS" >> /etc/ssh/sshd_config
259 | fi
260 | service sshd restart
261 | fi
262 |
263 | # Install ansible in here
264 | if [ $ANSIBLE="yes" ]; then
265 | yum -y install ansible
266 | else
267 | echo "Skipping ansible install."
268 | fi
269 | # End Ansible install block
270 |
271 | echo "Domain join complete, exiting."
272 | exit 0
273 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | # 1. THIS SHOULD BE SET FOR YOUR LOCAL TZ
4 | TIMEZONE="America/Chicago"
5 |
6 | # 2. ADD A GROUP HERE IF YOU WANT ONE ADDED TO SUDOERS. WORKS FOR $AD GROUPS.
7 | # LEAVE EMPTY ("") IF NOT IN USE
8 | SUDOGROUP="SUDOers"
9 | # note: I really recommend you set this so that an elevated domain user can
10 | # administrate these remotely. The alternatives are (a) local users, whose
11 | # passwords can't be changed easily, or (b) SSH keys for every user, which
12 | # is a pita and not always practical for large organizations. Local sudo
13 | # users are trouble.
14 |
15 | # 3. PUT YES/yEs HERE IF YOU WANT ANSIBLE, ANYTHING ELSE IF NOT
16 | ANSIBLE="YES"
17 |
18 | # 4. OPTION HERE TO RESTRICT SSH LOGINS TO A PARTICULAR GROUP. SHOULD WORK
19 | # FOR LOCAL GROUPS OR AD GROUPS. LEAVE BLANK IF YOU WANT ALL USERS TO HAVE ACCESS.
20 | SSHGROUPS=""
21 |
22 | # Script starts here
23 |
24 | # You need to be root, sorry.
25 | if [[ $EUID -ne 0 ]]; then
26 | echo "This script requires elevated privileges to run. Are you root?"
27 | exit
28 | fi
29 |
30 | HOSTNAME=$(hostname)
31 |
32 | echo 'FQDN of DC ("realm.domain.tld"):'
33 | read FQDN
34 | echo 'Username with domain machine add authority:'
35 | read USERNAME
36 | echo 'Password:'
37 | read -s PASSWORD
38 |
39 | # Read in the date for backup tagging
40 | DATE=$(date +"%Y%m%d%H%M")
41 |
42 | # Parse fqdn
43 | REALM_U=$(echo $FQDN | awk 'BEGIN {FS="."}{print toupper($1)}')
44 | DOMAIN_U=$(echo $FQDN | awk 'BEGIN {FS="."}{print toupper($2)}')
45 | TLD_U=$(echo $FQDN | awk 'BEGIN {FS="."}{print toupper($3)}')
46 |
47 | REALM_L=$(echo ${REALM_U,,})
48 | DOMAIN_L=$(echo ${DOMAIN_U,,})
49 | TLD_L=$(echo ${TLD_U,,})
50 |
51 | ANSIBLE=$(echo ${ANSIBLE,,})
52 |
53 | echo "Updating..."
54 | apt-get update &>/dev/null
55 |
56 | echo "Installing new packages..."
57 | # noninteractive suppresses blue screens for kerberos
58 | DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install winbind samba \
59 | libnss-winbind libpam-winbind krb5-config krb5-locales python-apt \
60 | krb5-user sudo ntp -y -q &>/dev/null || ( echo "Failed to install some packages. Quitting." && exit 1 )
61 |
62 | echo "Backing up kerberos config..."
63 | FILE="/etc/krb5.conf"
64 | touch $FILE
65 | mv $FILE $FILE.backup$DATE
66 |
67 | echo "Writing new kerberos config..."
68 | /bin/cat <> $FILE
69 |
70 | [libdefaults]
71 | ticket_lifetime = 24000
72 | default_realm = $REALM_U.$DOMAIN_U.$TLD_U
73 | default_tgs_entypes = rc4-hmac des-cbc-md5
74 | default_tkt__enctypes = rc4-hmac des-cbc-md5
75 | permitted_enctypes = rc4-hmac des-cbc-md5
76 | dns_lookup_realm = true
77 | dns_lookup_kdc = true
78 | dns_fallback = yes
79 |
80 | [realms]
81 | $REALM_U.$DOMAIN_U.$TLD_U = {
82 | kdc = $DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L:88
83 | default_domain = $DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L
84 | }
85 |
86 | [domain_realm]
87 | .$DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L = $REALM_U.$DOMAIN_U.$TLD_U
88 | $DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L = $REALM_U.$DOMAIN_U.$TLD_U
89 |
90 | [appdefaults]
91 | pam = {
92 | debug = false
93 | ticket_lifetime = 36000
94 | renew_lifetime = 36000
95 | forwardable = true
96 | krb4_convert = false
97 | }
98 |
99 | [logging]
100 | default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log
101 | kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log
102 | admin_server = FILE:/var/log/kadmind.log
103 |
104 | EOT
105 |
106 | echo "Backing up smb.conf..."
107 | FILE="/etc/samba/smb.conf"
108 | touch $FILE
109 | mv $FILE $FILE.backup$DATE
110 |
111 | echo "Writing new Samba config..."
112 | /bin/cat <> $FILE
113 | [global]
114 |
115 | security = ads
116 | realm = $DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L
117 | password server = $REALM_L.$DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L
118 | workgroup = nichnologist
119 | winbind separator = +
120 | wins server = $REALM_L.$DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L
121 | idmap config *:backend = rid
122 | idmap config *:range = 1000-100000
123 | winbind nested groups = yes
124 | winbind trusted domains only = no
125 | winbind enum users = yes
126 | winbind enum groups = yes
127 | template homedir = /home/%D/%U
128 | template shell = /bin/bash
129 | client use spnego = yes
130 | client ntlmv2 auth = yes
131 | encrypt passwords = yes
132 | winbind use default domain = yes
133 | restrict anonymous = 2
134 | domain master = no
135 | local master = no
136 | preferred master = no
137 | os level = 0
138 | winbind refresh tickets = yes
139 |
140 | [homes]
141 | comment = Home Directories
142 | browseable = no
143 | read only = yes
144 | create mask = 0700
145 | directory mask = 0700
146 | valid users = %S
147 |
148 | [netlogon]
149 | comment = Network Logon Service
150 | path = /home/samba/netlogon
151 | guest ok = yes
152 | read only = yes
153 |
154 | [profiles]
155 | comment = Users profiles
156 | path = /home/samba/profiles
157 | guest ok = no
158 | browseable = no
159 | create mask = 0600
160 | directory mask = 0700
161 |
162 | [printers]
163 | comment = All Printers
164 | browseable = no
165 | path = /var/spool/samba
166 | printable = yes
167 | guest ok = no
168 | read only = yes
169 | create mask = 0700
170 |
171 | [print$]
172 | comment = Printer Drivers
173 | path = /var/lib/samba/printers
174 | browseable = yes
175 | read only = yes
176 | guest ok = no
177 | ; write list = root, @lpadmin
178 |
179 | EOT
180 |
181 | echo "Backing up nsswitch.conf..."
182 | FILE="/etc/nsswitch.conf"
183 | touch $FILE
184 | mv $FILE $FILE.backup$DATE
185 |
186 | echo "Writing new nsswitch..."
187 | /bin/cat <> $FILE
188 | passwd: compat winbind
189 | group: compat winbind
190 | shadow: compat
191 |
192 | hosts: files dns
193 | networks: files
194 |
195 | protocols: db files
196 | services: db files
197 | ethers: db files
198 | rpc: db files
199 |
200 | netgroup: nis
201 |
202 | EOT
203 |
204 |
205 | echo "Backing up hosts..."
206 | FILE="/etc/hosts"
207 | touch $FILE
208 | mv $FILE $FILE.backup$DATE
209 |
210 | echo "Writing new nsswitch..."
211 | /bin/cat <> $FILE
212 |
213 | 127.0.0.1 localhost
214 | 127.0.1.1 $HOSTNAME.$DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L $HOSTNAME
215 |
216 | # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
217 | ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
218 | fe00::0 ip6-localnet
219 | ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
220 | ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
221 | ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
222 | ff02::3 ip6-allhosts
223 |
224 | EOT
225 |
226 | # This gets the time from your DC. If you have a different time server, change it here.
227 | # (But if the DC can serve the time, then /shrug. Needed for Kerberos auth.
228 | echo "Syncing NTP..."
229 | ntpd -s $REALM_L.$DOMAIN_L.$TLD_L
230 |
231 | # Set the local time
232 | export TZ=$TIMEZONE
233 | # Restart cron after local TZ change
234 | service cron restart
235 |
236 | # Restart winbind and samba. Fails over to unmasked samba for older (pre-systemd/upstart).
237 | echo "Restarting samba."
238 | service winbind restart; service nmbd restart; service smbd restart; service samba-ad-dc restart || service winbind restart; service samba restart
239 |
240 | echo "Joining domain..."
241 | if net ads join -U $USERNAME%$PASSWORD; then
242 | echo "Domain join successful."
243 | else
244 | echo "Failed to join $REALM. Exiting"
245 | exit 1
246 | fi
247 |
248 | echo "Refreshing domain users and accounts..."
249 | if
250 | wbinfo -u &>/dev/null && \
251 | wbinfo -g &>/dev/null && \
252 | getent group &>/dev/null && \
253 | getent passwd &>/dev/null;
254 | then
255 | echo "Synced successfully."
256 | else
257 | echo "Sync failed."
258 | fi
259 |
260 | echo "Appending pam.d/common-account..."
261 | if
262 | grep -q -F 'session required pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel umask=0022' \
263 | /etc/pam.d/common-account || \
264 | echo 'session required pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel umask=0022' \
265 | >> /etc/pam.d/common-account && \
266 | DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive pam-auth-update --force ;
267 | then
268 | echo "Updated pam settings."
269 | else
270 | echo "Pam update failed."
271 | fi
272 |
273 | # Checks to make sure we haven't already added this group to sudoers
274 | # to avoid duplicates
275 | if [ -z "$SUDOGROUP" ]; then
276 | echo "Skipping sudo group add."
277 | else
278 | grep -q -F "%$SUDOGROUP ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL" /etc/sudoers || echo "%$SUDOGROUP ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
279 | fi
280 |
281 | if [ -z "$SSHGROUPS" ]; then
282 | echo "Skipping SSH group restriction. No Groups defined."
283 | else
284 | cp /etc/ssh/sshd_config /etc/ssh/sshd_config.backup$DATE
285 | if grep -q AllowGroups /etc/ssh/sshd_config; then
286 | sed -i "/^AllowGroups/ s/$/ $SSHGROUPS/" /etc/ssh/sshd_config
287 | else
288 | echo "AllowGroups $SSHGROUPS" >> /etc/ssh/sshd_config
289 | fi
290 | service sshd restart
291 | fi
292 |
293 | # Install ansible in here
294 | if [ $ANSIBLE="yes" ]; then
295 | echo "Attempting to install Ansible..."
296 | if apt-cache show ansible &>/dev/null; then
297 | apt-get install ansible sshpass aptitude -y -q &>/dev/null|| \
298 | (echo "Ansible package was found, but could not be installed." && exit 1)
299 | echo "Ansible installed."
300 | else
301 | # If ansible not in repo, get it from github.
302 | echo "Ansible installation from repository failed, installing via git..."
303 | apt-get install git sshpass aptitude -y -q &>/dev/null || (echo "Could not install ansible" && exit 1)
304 | echo "Cloning ansible..."
305 | git clone git://github.com/ansible/ansible.git --recursive /sbin/ansible &>/dev/null
306 | source /sbin/ansible/hacking/env-setup
307 | echo "Succeeded."
308 | fi
309 | else
310 | echo "Skipping Ansible install..."
311 | fi
312 | # End Ansible install block
313 |
314 | echo "Domain join complete, exiting."
315 | exit 0
316 |
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