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The Gleason problem is solved on real analytic pseudoconvex domains in C 2 . In this case the weakly pseudoconvex points can be a two-dimensional subset of the boundary. To reduce the Gleason problem to a question it is shown that the set of Kohn-Nirenberg points is at most one-dimensional. In fact, except for a one-dimensional subset, the weakly pseudoconvex boundary points are R -points as studied by Range and therefore allow local sup-norm estimates for .