[GPC] Zed Attack Proxy
Paulo Coimbra
paulo.coimbra at owasp.org
Thu Oct 7 14:04:18 EDT 2010
Simon,
I note and thank your effort. Everything you have done was perfect except
you haven't pick up the set of templates currently in use i.e.
http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:GPC_Templates.
Being so, I have re-set up the 'Project About' tab. Please check it out and
let me know if you find any problems or mistakes.
http://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Zed_Attack_Proxy_Project#tab=Project_Ab
out
Feel free to add any additional information to the project's wiki page or to
request assistance regarding its edition.
As your project reaches a point that you'd like OWASP to assist in its
promotion, the GPC will need the following to help spread the word about
your project:
* Project Flyer/Pamphlet (PDF file):
http://globalprojectscommittee.wordpress.com/2009/07/21/what-is-this-project
-flyerpamphlet-thing/.
* Conference style presentation describing the project in at least 3 slides
-
http://globalprojectscommittee.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/what-is-the-3x-slide
-presentation-thing/
As work on your project progresses and you are ready to assess a release,
please let the GPC know of the change in status.
The GPC can work with you to get your project assessed and moved up the
OWASP quality ladder from Alpha to Beta to Stable. Not every release
requires an assessment - feel free to email the GPC if you are unsure about
your project's requirements. For examples of projects at various quality
levels, please see the OWASP Project page
http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Project.
That is all for now - I wish you and your project great success. Thank you
for supporting OWASP's mission.
Should you have any questions or require any further information, please do
not hesitate to contact me.
Many thanks, best regards,
Paulo Coimbra,
<https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Main_Page> OWASP Project Manager
From: psiinon [mailto:psiinon at gmail.com]
Sent: segunda-feira, 4 de Outubro de 2010 14:15
To: Paulo Coimbra
Subject: Re: Zed Attack Proxy
Hi Paulo,
I've just updated the ZAP project page:
http://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Zed_Attack_Proxy_Project
When you get a chance could you give it a quick once over to make sure I've
not done anything wrong :)
Cheers,
Simon
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Paulo Coimbra <paulo.coimbra at owasp.org>
wrote:
> Pedro,
>
> Please let me know whether you need anything else to perform your work.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Paulo Coimbra,
> OWASP Project Manager
>
>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: psiinon [mailto:psiinon at gmail.com]
>> >Sent: sexta-feira, 1 de Outubro de 2010 17:36
>> >To: Paulo Coimbra
>> >Cc: prude; dinis cruz
>> >Subject: Re: Zed Attack Proxy
>> >
>> >Hi Paulo, Pedro,
>> >
>> >I've attached the logo I'm currently using (based on 2 open source
>> >images).
>> >As I mentioned before I chose it so that it would be easy to switch
>> >to an OWASP style logo if the project was approved.
>> >I was thinking of something similar, ie a lightning bolt on top of
>> >the standard OWASP logo.
>> >However initially I tried to find an icon for a 'classic 50s' ray
>> >gun, but I couldnt find one suitable.
>> >So that would be a good alternative as well :) I usually abbreviate
>> >the Zed Attack Proxy to ZAP, hence the lightning bolt / ray gun.
>> >To be honest the abbreviation came first ;) I use variants of 48x48,
>> >16x16 and Microsoft icon format.
>> >
>> >Many thanks,
>> >
>> >Simon
>> >
>> >On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 5:11 PM, Paulo Coimbra
>> ><paulo.coimbra at owasp.org> wrote:
>> >> Simon,
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Please see below my inline answers.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Many thanks, best regards,
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Paulo Coimbra,
>> >>
>> >> OWASP Project Manager
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> From: psiinon [mailto:psiinon at gmail.com]
>> >> Sent: sexta-feira, 1 de Outubro de 2010 15:16
>> >> To: Paulo Coimbra
>> >> Subject: Re: Zed Attack Proxy
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Great.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> And its nice to be able to contribute something back to OWASP
>> >> after all the use I've made of your materials ;) I'm trying to
>> >> persuade
>> >Sage
>> >> to join OWASP as a corporate member. The feedback has been
>> >> positive, but I dont know if and when it will happen.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> [pc] It's very kind of you and those are great news. Please let me
>> >> know whenever you think I can do anything to assist you through
>> >> this
>> >process.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Very quick detailed question which you can hopefully either help
>> >> me with or pass on to the most suitable person:
>> >>
>> >> Do you have any guidelines about the program icons that OWASP
>> >projects
>> >> should use?
>> >>
>> >> I deliberately chose one for ZAP that I thought could be easily
>> >> converted to incorporate the OWASP 'wasp' logo, but I can claim no
>> >> great skills with graphics so any help or advice anyone else can
>> >provide would be appreciated.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> [pc] To be honest with you, Simon, OWASP is still giving its
>> >> firsts steps regarding design matters. However, I've requested the
>> >> due authorization for us to use the services of a designer, Pedro
>> >Rufino,
>> >> being carbon copied, to create a logo/image for your project.
>> >> Being so, please let us know what your requisites are and send us
>> >> off any
>> >image you would like us to utilize.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Cheers,
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Simon
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Paulo Coimbra
>> >> <paulo.coimbra at owasp.org>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> No need, Simon, thanks. I am setting your project up and will
>> >>> come
>> >>
>> >>> back to you soon - possibly today still.
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>> Thank you for making an excellent project available to OWASP
>> >>> Community
>> >>
>> >>> ;)
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>> Regards,
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>> Paulo Coimbra,
>> >>
>> >>> OWASP Project Manager
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >>
>> >>>> >From: psiinon [mailto:psiinon at gmail.com]
>> >>
>> >>>> >Sent: sexta-feira, 1 de Outubro de 2010 13:51
>> >>
>> >>>> >To: Paulo Coimbra
>> >>
>> >>>> >Subject: Re: Zed Attack Proxy
>> >>
>> >>>> >
>> >>
>> >>>> >Hi Paulo,
>> >>
>> >>>> >
>> >>
>> >>>> >Just subscribing to the GPC list now :) Do I need to send the
>> >>
>> >>>> >project details to that list again?
>> >>
>> >>>> >
>> >>
>> >>>> >Thanks,
>> >>
>> >>>> >
>> >>
>> >>>> >Psiinon
>> >>
>> >>>> >
>> >>
>> >>>> >On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 2:08 PM,
>> >>
>> >>>> ><global-projects-committee-owner at lists.owasp.org> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>> >> I'm sorry, this list requires you to be subscribed. If you
>> >>>> >> feel
>> >>
>> >>>> >> you should be on this list, try subscribing first.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Thanks
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> --OWASP
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> >>
>> >>>> >> From: psiinon <psiinon at gmail.com>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> To: Paulo Coimbra <paulo.coimbra at owasp.org>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 13:08:27 +0100
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Subject: Re: Zed Attack Proxy
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Hi Paulo, GPC,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Thanks for getting back to me, and I hope your issues are now
>> >>
>> >>>> >resolved.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> As I've explained in the 'account request' I've just
>> >>>> >> submitted, my
>> >>
>> >>>> >> real name is Simon Bennetts and I work for Sage (UK).
>> >>
>> >>>> >> The Zed Attack Proxy is something that I'm working on in my
>> >>>> >> own
>> >>
>> >>>> >time.
>> >>
>> >>>> >> It is approved of by my manager at Sage but at this stage we
>> >>>> >> do
>> >>
>> >>>> >> not want any direct connection between this project and Sage,
>> >>
>> >>>> >> hence the use of this alias.
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Feel free to contact me via my work email
>> >>
>> >>>> >> (simon.bennetts at sage.com)
>> >>
>> >>>> >or
>> >>
>> >>>> >> phone number (+44 161 868 4877) for conformation.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> The initial information you requested:
>> >>
>> >>>> >> (0) Project Name: OWASP Zed Attack Proxy (ZAP)
>> >>
>> >>>> >> (1) Project purpose / overview:
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Provide an easy to use integrated penetration testing tool
>> >>>> >> for
>> >>
>> >>>> >testing
>> >>
>> >>>> >> web applications.
>> >>
>> >>>> >> It is designed to be used by people with a wide range of
>> >security
>> >>
>> >>>> >> experience and as such is ideal for developers and functional
>> >>
>> >>>> >testers
>> >>
>> >>>> >> who a new to penetration testing.
>> >>
>> >>>> >> It is not intended to compete with tools aimed at
>> >>>> >> professional
>> >>
>> >>>> >> penetration testers such as OWASP WebScarab or the Burp Suite.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> (2) Project Roadmap (as mentioned above):
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> In the near term, we are focused on the following tactical
>> >goals...
>> >>
>> >>>> >> 1. Improving the passive and active automated scanners
>> >>
>> >>>> >> 2. Improving the Spider
>> >>
>> >>>> >> 3. Adding a basic port scanner
>> >>
>> >>>> >> 4. Adding brute force capabilities (hopefully based on
>> >>
>> >>>> >> DirBuster)
>> >>
>> >>>> >> 5. Internationalization
>> >>
>> >>>> >> 6. OWASP rebranding, moving the homepage to the OWASP wiki
>> >>
>> >>>> >> 7. Encouraging as much active involvement as possible!
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> In the medium term, we are focused on the following tactical
>> >>
>> >>>> >goals...
>> >>
>> >>>> >> 1. Adding the capability to provide security regression
>> >>>> >> tests
>> >>
>> >>>> >> 2. Adding fuzzing capabilities (hopefully based on
>> >>>> >> JBroFuzz)
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Regarding integration with other projects like DirBuster and
>> >>
>> >>>> >JBroFuzz
>> >>
>> >>>> >> - I want to stress that I dont want ZAP to be a bloated
>> >superset
>> >>
>> >>>> >> of
>> >>
>> >>>> >a
>> >>
>> >>>> >> load of other projects.
>> >>
>> >>>> >> I'd like it to be an integrated tool that provides all of the
>> >>
>> >>>> >> basic functionality required to pen test a web app.
>> >>
>> >>>> >> So I'd like to reuse existing projects to provide a basic
>> >>>> >> core set
>> >>
>> >>>> >of
>> >>
>> >>>> >> easy to use functionality, as opposed to the full set of
>> >>
>> >>>> >functionality
>> >>
>> >>>> >> the other projects provide.
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Full credit will of course be given and I'd be very happy to
>> >>
>> >>>> >> provide ability to invoke the 'full' stand alone products,
>> >>
>> >>>> >> initialised with the relevant context.
>> >>
>> >>>> >> I've recently emailed the DirBuster and JBroFuzz project
>> >leaders
>> >>
>> >>>> >> but have yet to hear back from them.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> (3) Project links (if any) to external sites:
>> >>
>> >>>> >http://code.google.com/p/zaproxy/
>> >>
>> >>>> >> (4) Project License: Apache License 2.0
>> >>
>> >>>> >> (5) Project Leader name: Psiinon
>> >>
>> >>>> >> (6) Project Leader email address: psiinon at gmail.com
>> >>
>> >>>> >> (7) Project Leader wiki account: Psiinon (pending approval)
>> >>
>> >>>> >> (8) Project Maintainer (if any): None at this stage
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Fyi after next week I'll be on holiday for the rest of the
>> >month,
>> >>
>> >>>> >> so
>> >>
>> >>>> >I
>> >>
>> >>>> >> wont be able to make much progress with the rebranding.
>> >>
>> >>>> >> However if I'm able to set up a basic project page on the
>> >>>> >> OWASP
>> >>
>> >>>> >> wiki before I go then I'll make an announcement on the
>> >>>> >> relevant
>> >>
>> >>>> >> security lists.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Note that ZAP 1.0.0 is currently available for download from
>> >>
>> >>>> >> http://code.google.com/p/zaproxy/downloads/list and is
>> >available
>> >>
>> >>>> >> in Windows, Mac OS and Unix/Linux variants.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Many thanks,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> Simon Bennetts
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >> On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 8:16 PM, Paulo Coimbra
>> >>
>> >>>> ><paulo.coimbra at owasp.org> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Hello Psiinon,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Clearly I owe you both an apology and a clear explanation
>> >>>> >>> for
>> >my
>> >>
>> >>>> >delayed
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> answer. The truth is that a sequence of not deferrable
>> >personal
>> >>
>> >>>> >issues has
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> kept me out of work for a considerable period of time and
>> >>
>> >>>> >consequently I
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> have accumulated tasks and haven't been able to seasonably
>> >deal
>> >>
>> >>>> >with my
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> OWASP duties. I sincerely apologise and will try to set up
>> >this
>> >>
>> >>>> >project as
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> soon as possible.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Second, regarding your new leadership of this project, I'd
>> >like
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> to
>> >>
>> >>>> >request
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> that you send a project roadmap - basically the high level
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> details
>> >>
>> >>>> >of where
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> you'd like to take the project. The OWASP Global Projects
>> >>
>> >>>> >Committee (GPC)
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> will look at both the project as it currently is and at the
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> roadmap
>> >>
>> >>>> >and will
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> provide feedback: suggesting projects which are closely
>> >>>> >>> related,
>> >>
>> >>>> >resources
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> and contacts which may assist your efforts and any other
>> >>
>> >>>> >suggestions to
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> increase your project's success.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> To get your project started, here are a couple of references
>> >for
>> >>
>> >>>> >your
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> review:
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> - The Guidelines for OWASP Projects provide a quick
>> >>>> >>> overview
>> >of
>> >>
>> >>>> >items key
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> to a projects success -
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Guidelines_for_OWASP_Projects
>> >>>> >>> ,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> - OWASP's Assessment Criteria is the metric by which
>> >>>> >>> projects
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> are evaluated. There are three categories for projects:
>> >Alpha,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Beta,
>> >>
>> >>>> >and
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Release. The Assessment Criteria allows project leaders to
>> >know
>> >>
>> >>>> >what
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> aspects of projects OWASP values -
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Project_Assessment
>> >>>> >>> ,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> - OWASP's GPC blog -
>> >>
>> >>>> >http://globalprojectscommittee.wordpress.com/,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Your project will have an OWASP wiki page to inform and
>> >promote
>> >>
>> >>>> >your project
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> to the OWASP community. To setup your project's page,
>> >>>> >>> please
>> >>
>> >>>> >provide the
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> details below so that the GPC can establish your initial
>> >project
>> >>
>> >>>> >page. The
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> details provided will be used to complete OWASP's project
>> >>
>> >>>> >template. Feel
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> free to add any additional information to wiki page or
>> >>>> >>> request
>> >>
>> >>>> >assistance
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> about how to add to your projects wiki page.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Details to create your project page:
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> (0) Project Name,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> (1) Project purpose / overview,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> (2) Project Roadmap (as mentioned above),
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> (3) Project links (if any) to external sites,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> (4) Project License
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>>
>> >>(http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Guidelines_for_OWASP_Projects#Proje
>> >>>> >c
>> >>
>> >>>> >t_
>> >>
>> >>>> >Licensing),
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> (5) Project Leader name,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> (6) Project Leader email address,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> (7) Project Leader wiki account - the username (you'll need
>> >this
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> to
>> >>
>> >>>> >edit the
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> wiki - http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Tutorial),
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> (8) Project Maintainer (if any) - name, email and wiki
>> >account
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> (if
>> >>
>> >>>> >any),
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> As your project reaches a point that you'd like OWASP to
>> >assist
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> in
>> >>
>> >>>> >its
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> promotion, the GPC will need the following to help spread
>> >>>> >>> the
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> word
>> >>
>> >>>> >about
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> your project:
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> * Conference style presentation describing the project in
>> >>>> >>> at
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> least
>> >>
>> >>>> >3 slides
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> -
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> http://globalprojectscommittee.wordpress.com/2009/07/27/what
>> >>>> >>> -
>> >is-
>> >>
>> >>>> >the-3x-slide-presentation-thing/
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> * Project Flyer/Pamphlet (PDF file) -
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> http://globalprojectscommittee.wordpress.com/2009/07/21/what
>> >>>> >>> -
>> >is-
>> >>
>> >>>> >this-project-flyerpamphlet-thing/
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> As work on your project progresses and you are ready to
>> >>>> >>> create
>> >a
>> >>
>> >>>> >release,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> please let the GPC know of the change in status. The GPC
>> >>>> >>> can
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> work
>> >>
>> >>>> >with you
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> to get your project assessed and moved up the OWASP quality
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> ladder
>> >>
>> >>>> >from
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Alpha to Beta to Stable. Every release does not require an
>> >>
>> >>>> >assessment -
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> feel free to email the GPC if you are unsure about your
>> >>>> >>> project's
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> requirements. For examples of projects at various quality
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> levels,
>> >>
>> >>>> >please
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> see the OWASP Project page -
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> http://www.owasp.org/index.php/Category:OWASP_Project
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> That is all for now - I wish you and your project great
>> >success.
>> >>
>> >>>> >Thank you
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> for supporting OWASP's mission.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Should you have any questions or require any further
>> >>>> >>> information,
>> >>
>> >>>> >please do
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> not hesitate to contact me.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Many thanks, best regards,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Paulo Coimbra,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> OWASP Project Manager
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> From: psiinon [mailto:psiinon at gmail.com]
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Sent: quarta-feira, 8 de Setembro de 2010 13:12
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> To: paulo.coimbra at owasp.org
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Subject: Zed Attack Proxy
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Hi Paulo,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> I've just released the Zed Attack Proxy -
>> >>
>> >>>> >http://code.google.com/p/zaproxy/
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Its a fork of Paros and is explicitly aimed at developers
>> >>>> >>> and
>> >>
>> >>>> >functional
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> testers, ie people who are not security experts.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Do you think this could be a suitable OWASP project?
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> I realise that there is some crossover with Web Scarab, but
>> >>>> >>> I see
>> >>
>> >>>> >that as an
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> experts tool, so hopefully there will be less overlap.
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Many thanks,
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>> Psiinon
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>> >>
>> >>
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>
>
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