Hello! I would like to request for backporting following ath9k commits which are fixing CVE-2020-3702 issue.
56c5485c9e44 ("ath: Use safer key clearing with key cache entries") 73488cb2fa3b ("ath9k: Clear key cache explicitly on disabling hardware") d2d3e36498dd ("ath: Export ath_hw_keysetmac()") 144cd24dbc36 ("ath: Modify ath_key_delete() to not need full key entry") ca2848022c12 ("ath9k: Postpone key cache entry deletion for TXQ frames reference it")
See also: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/
This CVE-2020-3702 issue affects ath9k driver in stable kernel versions. And due to this issue Qualcomm suggests to not use open source ath9k driver and instead to use their proprietary driver which do not have this issue.
Details about CVE-2020-3702 are described on the ESET blog post: https://www.welivesecurity.com/2020/08/06/beyond-kr00k-even-more-wifi-chips-...
Two months ago ESET tested above mentioned commits applied on top of 4.14 stable tree and confirmed that issue cannot be reproduced anymore with those patches. Commits were applied cleanly on top of 4.14 stable tree without need to do any modification.
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 10:48:59AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
Hello! I would like to request for backporting following ath9k commits which are fixing CVE-2020-3702 issue.
56c5485c9e44 ("ath: Use safer key clearing with key cache entries") 73488cb2fa3b ("ath9k: Clear key cache explicitly on disabling hardware") d2d3e36498dd ("ath: Export ath_hw_keysetmac()") 144cd24dbc36 ("ath: Modify ath_key_delete() to not need full key entry") ca2848022c12 ("ath9k: Postpone key cache entry deletion for TXQ frames reference it")
See also: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/
This CVE-2020-3702 issue affects ath9k driver in stable kernel versions. And due to this issue Qualcomm suggests to not use open source ath9k driver and instead to use their proprietary driver which do not have this issue.
Details about CVE-2020-3702 are described on the ESET blog post: https://www.welivesecurity.com/2020/08/06/beyond-kr00k-even-more-wifi-chips-...
Two months ago ESET tested above mentioned commits applied on top of 4.14 stable tree and confirmed that issue cannot be reproduced anymore with those patches. Commits were applied cleanly on top of 4.14 stable tree without need to do any modification.
What stable tree(s) do you want to see these go into?
And what order are the above commits to be applied in, top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top?
thanks,
greg k-h
On Wednesday 18 August 2021 11:02:47 Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 10:48:59AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
Hello! I would like to request for backporting following ath9k commits which are fixing CVE-2020-3702 issue.
56c5485c9e44 ("ath: Use safer key clearing with key cache entries") 73488cb2fa3b ("ath9k: Clear key cache explicitly on disabling hardware") d2d3e36498dd ("ath: Export ath_hw_keysetmac()") 144cd24dbc36 ("ath: Modify ath_key_delete() to not need full key entry") ca2848022c12 ("ath9k: Postpone key cache entry deletion for TXQ frames reference it")
See also: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/
This CVE-2020-3702 issue affects ath9k driver in stable kernel versions. And due to this issue Qualcomm suggests to not use open source ath9k driver and instead to use their proprietary driver which do not have this issue.
Details about CVE-2020-3702 are described on the ESET blog post: https://www.welivesecurity.com/2020/08/06/beyond-kr00k-even-more-wifi-chips-...
Two months ago ESET tested above mentioned commits applied on top of 4.14 stable tree and confirmed that issue cannot be reproduced anymore with those patches. Commits were applied cleanly on top of 4.14 stable tree without need to do any modification.
What stable tree(s) do you want to see these go into?
Commits were introduced in 5.12, so it should go to all stable trees << 5.12
And what order are the above commits to be applied in, top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top?
Same order in which were applied in 5.12. So first commit to apply is 56c5485c9e44, then 73488cb2fa3b and so on... (from top of the email to the bottom of email).
thanks,
greg k-h
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 11:10:27AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
On Wednesday 18 August 2021 11:02:47 Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 10:48:59AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
Hello! I would like to request for backporting following ath9k commits which are fixing CVE-2020-3702 issue.
56c5485c9e44 ("ath: Use safer key clearing with key cache entries") 73488cb2fa3b ("ath9k: Clear key cache explicitly on disabling hardware") d2d3e36498dd ("ath: Export ath_hw_keysetmac()") 144cd24dbc36 ("ath: Modify ath_key_delete() to not need full key entry") ca2848022c12 ("ath9k: Postpone key cache entry deletion for TXQ frames reference it")
See also: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/
This CVE-2020-3702 issue affects ath9k driver in stable kernel versions. And due to this issue Qualcomm suggests to not use open source ath9k driver and instead to use their proprietary driver which do not have this issue.
Details about CVE-2020-3702 are described on the ESET blog post: https://www.welivesecurity.com/2020/08/06/beyond-kr00k-even-more-wifi-chips-...
Two months ago ESET tested above mentioned commits applied on top of 4.14 stable tree and confirmed that issue cannot be reproduced anymore with those patches. Commits were applied cleanly on top of 4.14 stable tree without need to do any modification.
What stable tree(s) do you want to see these go into?
Commits were introduced in 5.12, so it should go to all stable trees << 5.12
And what order are the above commits to be applied in, top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top?
Same order in which were applied in 5.12. So first commit to apply is 56c5485c9e44, then 73488cb2fa3b and so on... (from top of the email to the bottom of email).
Great, all now queued up. Sad that qcom didn't want to do this themselves :(
greg k-h
On Wednesday 18 August 2021 11:18:29 Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 11:10:27AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
On Wednesday 18 August 2021 11:02:47 Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 10:48:59AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
Hello! I would like to request for backporting following ath9k commits which are fixing CVE-2020-3702 issue.
56c5485c9e44 ("ath: Use safer key clearing with key cache entries") 73488cb2fa3b ("ath9k: Clear key cache explicitly on disabling hardware") d2d3e36498dd ("ath: Export ath_hw_keysetmac()") 144cd24dbc36 ("ath: Modify ath_key_delete() to not need full key entry") ca2848022c12 ("ath9k: Postpone key cache entry deletion for TXQ frames reference it")
See also: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/
This CVE-2020-3702 issue affects ath9k driver in stable kernel versions. And due to this issue Qualcomm suggests to not use open source ath9k driver and instead to use their proprietary driver which do not have this issue.
Details about CVE-2020-3702 are described on the ESET blog post: https://www.welivesecurity.com/2020/08/06/beyond-kr00k-even-more-wifi-chips-...
Two months ago ESET tested above mentioned commits applied on top of 4.14 stable tree and confirmed that issue cannot be reproduced anymore with those patches. Commits were applied cleanly on top of 4.14 stable tree without need to do any modification.
What stable tree(s) do you want to see these go into?
Commits were introduced in 5.12, so it should go to all stable trees << 5.12
And what order are the above commits to be applied in, top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top?
Same order in which were applied in 5.12. So first commit to apply is 56c5485c9e44, then 73488cb2fa3b and so on... (from top of the email to the bottom of email).
Great, all now queued up. Sad that qcom didn't want to do this themselves :(
greg k-h
It is sad, but Qualcomm support said that they have fixed it in their proprietary driver in July 2020 (so more than year ago) and that open source drivers like ath9k are unsupported and customers should not use them :( And similar answer is from vendors who put these chips into their cards / products.
On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 01:35:05PM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
On Wednesday 18 August 2021 11:18:29 Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 11:10:27AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
On Wednesday 18 August 2021 11:02:47 Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 10:48:59AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
Hello! I would like to request for backporting following ath9k commits which are fixing CVE-2020-3702 issue.
56c5485c9e44 ("ath: Use safer key clearing with key cache entries") 73488cb2fa3b ("ath9k: Clear key cache explicitly on disabling hardware") d2d3e36498dd ("ath: Export ath_hw_keysetmac()") 144cd24dbc36 ("ath: Modify ath_key_delete() to not need full key entry") ca2848022c12 ("ath9k: Postpone key cache entry deletion for TXQ frames reference it")
See also: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/
This CVE-2020-3702 issue affects ath9k driver in stable kernel versions. And due to this issue Qualcomm suggests to not use open source ath9k driver and instead to use their proprietary driver which do not have this issue.
Details about CVE-2020-3702 are described on the ESET blog post: https://www.welivesecurity.com/2020/08/06/beyond-kr00k-even-more-wifi-chips-...
Two months ago ESET tested above mentioned commits applied on top of 4.14 stable tree and confirmed that issue cannot be reproduced anymore with those patches. Commits were applied cleanly on top of 4.14 stable tree without need to do any modification.
What stable tree(s) do you want to see these go into?
Commits were introduced in 5.12, so it should go to all stable trees << 5.12
And what order are the above commits to be applied in, top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top?
Same order in which were applied in 5.12. So first commit to apply is 56c5485c9e44, then 73488cb2fa3b and so on... (from top of the email to the bottom of email).
Great, all now queued up. Sad that qcom didn't want to do this themselves :(
greg k-h
It is sad, but Qualcomm support said that they have fixed it in their proprietary driver in July 2020 (so more than year ago) and that open source drivers like ath9k are unsupported and customers should not use them :( And similar answer is from vendors who put these chips into their cards / products.
Is there a public statement that says that? Right now the MAINTAINERS file says it's "supported" and if it's not the case we should at least fix that and consider deprecating it if it's really orphaned.
Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org writes:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 01:35:05PM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
On Wednesday 18 August 2021 11:18:29 Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 11:10:27AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
On Wednesday 18 August 2021 11:02:47 Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 10:48:59AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
Hello! I would like to request for backporting following ath9k commits which are fixing CVE-2020-3702 issue.
56c5485c9e44 ("ath: Use safer key clearing with key cache entries") 73488cb2fa3b ("ath9k: Clear key cache explicitly on disabling hardware") d2d3e36498dd ("ath: Export ath_hw_keysetmac()") 144cd24dbc36 ("ath: Modify ath_key_delete() to not need full key entry") ca2848022c12 ("ath9k: Postpone key cache entry deletion for TXQ frames reference it")
See also: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/
This CVE-2020-3702 issue affects ath9k driver in stable kernel versions. And due to this issue Qualcomm suggests to not use open source ath9k driver and instead to use their proprietary driver which do not have this issue.
Details about CVE-2020-3702 are described on the ESET blog post: https://www.welivesecurity.com/2020/08/06/beyond-kr00k-even-more-wifi-chips-...
Two months ago ESET tested above mentioned commits applied on top of 4.14 stable tree and confirmed that issue cannot be reproduced anymore with those patches. Commits were applied cleanly on top of 4.14 stable tree without need to do any modification.
What stable tree(s) do you want to see these go into?
Commits were introduced in 5.12, so it should go to all stable trees << 5.12
And what order are the above commits to be applied in, top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top?
Same order in which were applied in 5.12. So first commit to apply is 56c5485c9e44, then 73488cb2fa3b and so on... (from top of the email to the bottom of email).
Great, all now queued up. Sad that qcom didn't want to do this themselves :(
greg k-h
It is sad, but Qualcomm support said that they have fixed it in their proprietary driver in July 2020 (so more than year ago) and that open source drivers like ath9k are unsupported and customers should not use them :( And similar answer is from vendors who put these chips into their cards / products.
Is there a public statement that says that? Right now the MAINTAINERS file says it's "supported" and if it's not the case we should at least fix that and consider deprecating it if it's really orphaned.
FWIW there's still quite a few OpenWrt devices that are using ath9k and ticking away happily. And we are some that do still care about ath9k, even if QCA doesn't... As the email that started this thread also shows, I suppose?
-Toke
On Saturday 21 August 2021 00:27:10 Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org writes:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 01:35:05PM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
On Wednesday 18 August 2021 11:18:29 Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 11:10:27AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
On Wednesday 18 August 2021 11:02:47 Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 10:48:59AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote: > Hello! I would like to request for backporting following ath9k commits > which are fixing CVE-2020-3702 issue. > > 56c5485c9e44 ("ath: Use safer key clearing with key cache entries") > 73488cb2fa3b ("ath9k: Clear key cache explicitly on disabling hardware") > d2d3e36498dd ("ath: Export ath_hw_keysetmac()") > 144cd24dbc36 ("ath: Modify ath_key_delete() to not need full key entry") > ca2848022c12 ("ath9k: Postpone key cache entry deletion for TXQ frames reference it") > > See also: > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/ > > This CVE-2020-3702 issue affects ath9k driver in stable kernel versions. > And due to this issue Qualcomm suggests to not use open source ath9k > driver and instead to use their proprietary driver which do not have > this issue. > > Details about CVE-2020-3702 are described on the ESET blog post: > https://www.welivesecurity.com/2020/08/06/beyond-kr00k-even-more-wifi-chips-... > > Two months ago ESET tested above mentioned commits applied on top of > 4.14 stable tree and confirmed that issue cannot be reproduced anymore > with those patches. Commits were applied cleanly on top of 4.14 stable > tree without need to do any modification.
What stable tree(s) do you want to see these go into?
Commits were introduced in 5.12, so it should go to all stable trees << 5.12
And what order are the above commits to be applied in, top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top?
Same order in which were applied in 5.12. So first commit to apply is 56c5485c9e44, then 73488cb2fa3b and so on... (from top of the email to the bottom of email).
Great, all now queued up. Sad that qcom didn't want to do this themselves :(
greg k-h
It is sad, but Qualcomm support said that they have fixed it in their proprietary driver in July 2020 (so more than year ago) and that open source drivers like ath9k are unsupported and customers should not use them :( And similar answer is from vendors who put these chips into their cards / products.
Is there a public statement that says that? Right now the MAINTAINERS file says it's "supported" and if it's not the case we should at least fix that and consider deprecating it if it's really orphaned.
FWIW there's still quite a few OpenWrt devices that are using ath9k and ticking away happily. And we are some that do still care about ath9k, even if QCA doesn't... As the email that started this thread also shows, I suppose?
For sure, there are lot of people who are using cards with this driver. These cards are still popular for scenarios where 802.11N is enough as these chips are relatively stable and have good hw design. In these chips there is no CPU, no DSP, everything is done directly in HW or on host CPU (in kernel driver or userspace). So therefore there is no firmware/microcode like in new cards single point of failure or cause instability. And card vendors are still putting these chips also into new cards.
Simple issues (like kernel crash, API change, ... ) in ath9k driver can be relatively easily fixed by (any) kernel developer. But issues like fixing some cryptography part used in hw chip does not have to be simple for people who do not have HW documentation or are not skilled in how chip is working. (IIRC there is no public HW documentation)
So due to popularity basic maintenance is and would be still there (even without Qualcomm support), but security related issues are problematic.
And I think that these older wifi cards would be still under attack by security researchers. So we can expect that in future there can be another attack which would need some driver modification for correct mitigation...
On Sat, Aug 21, 2021 at 12:27:10AM +0200, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
Sasha Levin sashal@kernel.org writes:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 01:35:05PM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
It is sad, but Qualcomm support said that they have fixed it in their proprietary driver in July 2020 (so more than year ago) and that open source drivers like ath9k are unsupported and customers should not use them :( And similar answer is from vendors who put these chips into their cards / products.
Is there a public statement that says that? Right now the MAINTAINERS file says it's "supported" and if it's not the case we should at least fix that and consider deprecating it if it's really orphaned.
FWIW there's still quite a few OpenWrt devices that are using ath9k and ticking away happily. And we are some that do still care about ath9k, even if QCA doesn't... As the email that started this thread also shows, I suppose?
Thats obviously true, and if there are people who care about this then they should both get the tools needed from the community to do their work as well as the credit for getting the work done.
On Friday 20 August 2021 17:23:08 Sasha Levin wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 01:35:05PM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
On Wednesday 18 August 2021 11:18:29 Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 11:10:27AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
On Wednesday 18 August 2021 11:02:47 Greg KH wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 10:48:59AM +0200, Pali Rohár wrote:
Hello! I would like to request for backporting following ath9k commits which are fixing CVE-2020-3702 issue.
56c5485c9e44 ("ath: Use safer key clearing with key cache entries") 73488cb2fa3b ("ath9k: Clear key cache explicitly on disabling hardware") d2d3e36498dd ("ath: Export ath_hw_keysetmac()") 144cd24dbc36 ("ath: Modify ath_key_delete() to not need full key entry") ca2848022c12 ("ath9k: Postpone key cache entry deletion for TXQ frames reference it")
See also: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/
This CVE-2020-3702 issue affects ath9k driver in stable kernel versions. And due to this issue Qualcomm suggests to not use open source ath9k driver and instead to use their proprietary driver which do not have this issue.
Details about CVE-2020-3702 are described on the ESET blog post: https://www.welivesecurity.com/2020/08/06/beyond-kr00k-even-more-wifi-chips-...
Two months ago ESET tested above mentioned commits applied on top of 4.14 stable tree and confirmed that issue cannot be reproduced anymore with those patches. Commits were applied cleanly on top of 4.14 stable tree without need to do any modification.
What stable tree(s) do you want to see these go into?
Commits were introduced in 5.12, so it should go to all stable trees << 5.12
And what order are the above commits to be applied in, top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top?
Same order in which were applied in 5.12. So first commit to apply is 56c5485c9e44, then 73488cb2fa3b and so on... (from top of the email to the bottom of email).
Great, all now queued up. Sad that qcom didn't want to do this themselves :(
greg k-h
It is sad, but Qualcomm support said that they have fixed it in their proprietary driver in July 2020 (so more than year ago) and that open source drivers like ath9k are unsupported and customers should not use them :( And similar answer is from vendors who put these chips into their cards / products.
Is there a public statement that says that? Right now the MAINTAINERS file says it's "supported" and if it's not the case we should at least fix that and consider deprecating it if it's really orphaned.
No, there is no public statement. This is just (private) response from official Qualcomm support contact...
And from card vendors were similar replies, that they received only fix from Qualcomm (for proprietary driver) and for open source ath9k support I need to ask open source kernel community. They suggested me to wait until open source kernel community fix it.
I really do not know what is the support state of ath9k, but the fact is that this security issue was fixed in July 2020 (in Qualcomm driver) and some vendors received fix even earlier.
So something is really wrong if in LTS kernels this issue was not fixed for more than year and in vendor driver was it basically immediately.
I agree that some clarification or public statement about ath9k driver support would be very useful...
-- Thanks, Sasha
Hi!
Hello! I would like to request for backporting following ath9k commits which are fixing CVE-2020-3702 issue.
56c5485c9e44 ("ath: Use safer key clearing with key cache entries") 73488cb2fa3b ("ath9k: Clear key cache explicitly on disabling hardware") d2d3e36498dd ("ath: Export ath_hw_keysetmac()") 144cd24dbc36 ("ath: Modify ath_key_delete() to not need full key entry") ca2848022c12 ("ath9k: Postpone key cache entry deletion for TXQ frames reference it")
See also: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/
...
What stable tree(s) do you want to see these go into?
Commits were introduced in 5.12, so it should go to all stable trees << 5.12
...
Great, all now queued up. Sad that qcom didn't want to do this themselves :(
Thanks for the fixes; I see them in 4.14 and newer stable trees.
But I don't see them in 4.4 and 4.9, nor can I see reason why they were not applied.
Can someone help?
Thanks, Pavel
On Thu, Sep 02, 2021 at 01:48:14PM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!
Hello! I would like to request for backporting following ath9k commits which are fixing CVE-2020-3702 issue.
56c5485c9e44 ("ath: Use safer key clearing with key cache entries") 73488cb2fa3b ("ath9k: Clear key cache explicitly on disabling hardware") d2d3e36498dd ("ath: Export ath_hw_keysetmac()") 144cd24dbc36 ("ath: Modify ath_key_delete() to not need full key entry") ca2848022c12 ("ath9k: Postpone key cache entry deletion for TXQ frames reference it")
See also: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/
...
What stable tree(s) do you want to see these go into?
Commits were introduced in 5.12, so it should go to all stable trees << 5.12
...
Great, all now queued up. Sad that qcom didn't want to do this themselves :(
Thanks for the fixes; I see them in 4.14 and newer stable trees.
But I don't see them in 4.4 and 4.9, nor can I see reason why they were not applied.
Can someone help?
Odd, I don't remember why I didn't even try to apply them to older kernels. I'll do that after this next round is released in a few days, sorry about that.
greg k-h
Hi!
See also: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/
...
What stable tree(s) do you want to see these go into?
Commits were introduced in 5.12, so it should go to all stable trees << 5.12
...
Great, all now queued up. Sad that qcom didn't want to do this themselves :(
Thanks for the fixes; I see them in 4.14 and newer stable trees.
But I don't see them in 4.4 and 4.9, nor can I see reason why they were not applied.
Can someone help?
Odd, I don't remember why I didn't even try to apply them to older kernels. I'll do that after this next round is released in a few days, sorry about that.
Thank you! If there are problems, let me know and I'll try to help.
Best regards, Pavel
On Fri, Sep 03, 2021 at 08:34:40AM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!
> See also: > https://lore.kernel.org/linux-wireless/87o8hvlx5g.fsf@codeaurora.org/
...
What stable tree(s) do you want to see these go into?
Commits were introduced in 5.12, so it should go to all stable trees << 5.12
...
Great, all now queued up. Sad that qcom didn't want to do this themselves :(
Thanks for the fixes; I see them in 4.14 and newer stable trees.
But I don't see them in 4.4 and 4.9, nor can I see reason why they were not applied.
Can someone help?
Odd, I don't remember why I didn't even try to apply them to older kernels. I'll do that after this next round is released in a few days, sorry about that.
Thank you! If there are problems, let me know and I'll try to help.
Now all queued up.
greg k-h
Hi!
Odd, I don't remember why I didn't even try to apply them to older kernels. I'll do that after this next round is released in a few days, sorry about that.
Thank you! If there are problems, let me know and I'll try to help.
Now all queued up.
Thank you! One less CVE to watch.
Best regards,
Pavel
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