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		<title>Quick and Dirty LAMP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Installing a LAMP stack: Linux &#8211; Apache, PHP, and MySQL on Fedora Core Assuming you already have Linux and Yum installed. 1. Install Apache (httpd), PHP, MySQL (server and client), and the component that allows php to talk to mysql. yum -y install httpd php mysql mysql-server php-mysql 2. Configure the new services to start [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Hosting : Why does every visit to my website have the same IP address?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reference: http://help.mosso.com/article.php?id=180 Your script is calling for the &#8220;REMOTE_ADDR&#8221; and receives the IP of a server in front of one of our back-end servers. The web facing server is then passing the scripts output without giving the expected REMOTE_ADDR of the visitor. In order for your scripts to recognize that they are on a cluster [...]]]></description>
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