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Cool Program - Hamachi

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:45 am
by Morgoth
Here's a useful little program i found.
The free Hamachi desktop application gives you secure, zero-configuration LAN over the internet. Any app that works over a local network can be used with Hamachi over the internet, like Windows file sharing, iTunes, Remote Desktop, FTP, VNC and gaming. All of Hamachi's connections are secure, encrypted, authenticated and peer-to-peer. Though Hamachi acts as a mediator between your computers and creates the tunnel for their communication, Hamachi's servers don't listen in on or log your activity.

Some situations you might use Hamachi:

* You're on the road with your laptop and want secure access to your PC's files.
* Your office or dorm room computer is behind a restrictive firewall that doesn't let you reach it from the internet.
* You want to add encryption to insecure network protocols like VNC.
* You want to set up a shared folder of files for friends and family to access.

Sound useful? Let's get started.
Set up Hamachi

1. Download and install Hamachi. For the most part, the Windows installation is the usual "just click next" routine, except for two notes: Hamachi will attempt to install a virtual network adapter which Windows XP says is not supported. - just hit the "Continue Anyway" button at that point. Also, if you have Windows Firewall enabled (or any firewall, for that matter), it will ask if you want to allow traffic to and from the Hamachi client. You do. Click the "Unblock" button to allow Hamachi traffic through your firewall, as shown.
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2. Create your Hamachi network. Once Hamachi's installed it will walk you through a quick tutorial to get you started. Read it - it's worth it. Then, hit the network button (bottom right hand corner, second button to the left) and choose "Create new network" from the menu. Give your network a name (mine was "gtrap-home") and a password (if you'd like.) Click the Create button.
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Now your computer will be a member of the new network, and get its own Hamachi IP address (in addition to its regular IP address). It will also have a nickname that will identify it on your network.
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The reason why i brought this to your attention was to create a network in which we can all share itunes music with each other.
First open up port 3689 (iTunes sharing port) within Windows Firewall,
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enable the sharing feature withing itunes, and then you'll be good to go.

I've created the network called: Silkroad Forums
password is simply: srf

This could also be useful for everyone playing Ikariam to chat and do stuff like that so i created the network called: SRFI
password is: srfi

Of course you can then all create your own personal networks for whatever uses.

https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi/list.asp

Re: Cool Program - Hamachi

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:05 am
by Sharp324
I never use Ham without knowing the people im in it with. Since im sure it has some holes in security since it simulated a direct connections...but im paranoid. But works well for cracked games that cant play online, hook it up to Ham and LAN with people, also done get the lag that comes from game servers

Re: Cool Program - Hamachi

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:12 am
by Morgoth
Sharp324 wrote:I never use Ham without knowing the people im in it with. Since im sure it has some holes in security since it simulated a direct connections...but im paranoid. But works well for cracked games that cant play online, hook it up to Ham and LAN with people, also done get the lag that comes from game servers

it comes with a feature that blocks vulnerable microsoft windows services but im not completely sure of what it is that it blocks and you'll mostly find srf users in the 2 networks above (i hope)
nevertheless, its something that can be used for chatting too

Re: Cool Program - Hamachi

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:24 am
by Reise
Lets you play pirated copies of Command and Conquer 3 online with its virtual LAN shindig. Fun stuff. Works with other apps too.

Re: Cool Program - Hamachi

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:44 am
by Necrobat
It's a nifty little program. My multiple firewall setup at home won't let me play Age of Empires 2 online for instance, because it can't forward enough ports at once for direct IP or for IGZones, but using Hamachi I can overcome those little problems. :)

Re: Cool Program - Hamachi

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:05 am
by Midori
Necrobat wrote:multiple firewall


why the hell are you using multiple firewalls?

Re: Cool Program - Hamachi

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:15 am
by Necrobat
X-Lax wrote:
Necrobat wrote:multiple firewall


why the hell are you using multiple firewalls?

Hardware firewalls built into both the wireless router and then another on the modem, plus my personal firewall on my computer. Can fix the problem with my personal one, but the hardware ones can't forward enough ports.

Re: Cool Program - Hamachi

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:24 am
by Midori
Necrobat wrote:
X-Lax wrote:
Necrobat wrote:multiple firewall


why the hell are you using multiple firewalls?

Hardware firewalls built into both the wireless router and then another on the modem, plus my personal firewall on my computer. Can fix the problem with my personal one, but the hardware ones can't forward enough ports.


wow, firewalls on both your router and modem? can't you, just, like, maybe disable them?

Re: Cool Program - Hamachi

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:57 am
by Necrobat
X-Lax wrote:wow, firewalls on both your router and modem? can't you, just, like, maybe disable them?

Nope. All I can try and do is forward ports, but they can't forward enough ports simultaneously to do it. Like, one can do it, but the message gets blocked by the second.