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Saved by uncleflo on February 4th, 2013.
It’s tempting to store IP addresses in a database as a VARCHAR(15) in the absence of a dedicated IP address field type in mysql, but that isn’t the most efficient way of doing so. The best way that I’ve come across to store an IPv4 address is to store it as an unsigned integer. In phpmyadmin you might set up an ip address field
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