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    WhereAmIPHP is something I wrote for servers that have dynamic IP's and no domain name. It updates a static server with its current location. Also, if your server is behind a NAT, WhereAmIPHP can be used to find your own external IP.
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    idia is a free php and perl script which allows computers with dynamic ip addresses to include their current ip address onto their web site. Some possible uses include ftp servers, web servers, mail servers, and game servers.
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    Weblogmon shows current users and other usage information of a web site by monitoring the log files. Users are identified by client IP address, HTTP username, usertrack cookie or such.
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