My web server is my own machine running Fedora 14 running Apache 2.2.17, mysql 5.1.55, and PHP 5.3.5 (also known as the LAMP bundle). Aside from the extra work configuring the server, control over the web server should be nice in the long run since I don't have to deal with the restrictions of a third-party host.
Fedora 14 includes the SELinux firewall which runs with numerous restrictions by default. A cheap and dirty solution to most SELinux headaches is to turn if off. However, I'd like to do this the right way so I'll do my best to manage the SELinux headaches by adjusting permissions as needed. We'll see how that goes.
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