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		<description><![CDATA[Lost (forgotten) your mysql root / admin password? Not to worry, it happens to the best of us.
This simple BASH password reset script will enable you to reset any mysql user password without knowing the current password
I would not recommend running it on a live production system as it requires shutting down the mysql server.
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		<description><![CDATA[As part of a project I required a proxy which would allow remote users to access serveral internal servers sitting behind our firewall from a single access point. The easiest way of accomplishing this is via a proxy.  My first choice of proxy is squid which supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and protocols.  Used [...]]]></description>
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