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27-May-2005, 01:32 PM #1
Linux guides - "Linux for dummies"
I currently use Redhat ES3 on my web servers, and I would like a simple guide to give my customers so that they are able to link a MySQL database to a PHP function.

I'm also curious to know about IP tables, and how to sort them.

Does anyone have any guides for these questions?

Thanks in advance.
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