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hamachi for windows xp linux and OS X easy install by orawly
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hamachi for windows xp linux and OS X easy install by orawly
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hamachi-0.9.9.9-Linux
=====================
Hamachi is a zero-configuration virtual private networking tool.
http://hamachi.cc
Quick Start
Run 'make install' and then 'tuncfg' from under the root account
Run 'hamachi-init' to generate crypto identity (any account).
Run 'hamachi start' to launch Hamachi daemon.
Run 'hamachi login' to put the daemon online and to create an account.
Run 'hamachi join ' to join the network.
Run 'hamachi go-online ' to go online in the network.
Run 'hamachi list' to list network members and their status.
Requirements & Privileged Access
Hamachi requires TUN/TAP device driver to create and manage virtual
network interface. If you have /dev/net/tun file, you are all set.
Otherwise visit the following page for more information -
http://hamachi.cc/tuntap
Unless you are planning to use Hamachi exclusively from under the
root account, you will need to run 'tuncfg' daemon. This daemon
encapsulates all root-level functionality required by Hamachi and
it must be running prior to launching Hamachi itself.
Tuncfg is distributed in a source code under the BSD license. You
can find the source code in ./tuncfg directory of this distribution.
Running 'make install' automatically builds tuncfg and installs it
in /sbin folder. If you would prefer to install it in altervative
directory, modify ./Makefile accordingly.
Installation
Hamachi Linux client comes as a single executable binary (hamachi)
compiled for the platform of your choice. This binary includes the
daemon, the control application and the setup utility.
To install hamachi in /usr/bin run the following command from under
the root account
make install
Once installed you must run 'tuncfg' daemon with root privileges -
sudo /sbin/tuncfg
or if you don't have sudo -
su - ; /sbin/tuncfg; exit
Hamachi requires one time initialization (per Linux user account).
This step generates cryptographic key pair and creates ~/.hamachi
directory where Hamachi stores the keys, the configuration and the
state. To perform this initialization run
./hamachi-init
Running Hamachi
Running Hamachi involves starting it as a background process and
then controlling this process from the command line. To launch
Hamachi daemon run -
./hamachi start
To stop the daemon run -
./hamachi stop
Running hamachi without an argument displays daemon's status -
version : hamachi-lnx-0.9.9.9
pid : 956
status : logging in
nickname : buddy
When run for the first time the daemon stays offline. To bring
it online run -
./hamachi login
To bring it back offline use -
./hamachi logout
Note that the daemon remembers its state when it is shutdown with
'stop' command. So if its state was online, it will automatically
go online when started next time. If it was offline, it will stay
offline.
Network Operations
Once logged in, you can join the networks using 'hamachi join'
command. You will be prompted for the password if it is required.
You may also create your own networks using 'hamachi create'. You
will become an owner of any networks that you create and only you
will be able to destroy these networks with 'hamachi delete' command.
With 'hamachi evict' you can remove unwanted members from the networks
that you own.
Note that you will stay offline in the network after you create or
join it. To go online in the network use 'hamachi go-online' command.
Two other commands 'hamachi go-offline' and 'hamachi leave' reverse
the effect of the first two.
Note again that the daemon remembers your network state. If you
logout or shutdown the daemon while being online in a network, the
daemon will automatically put you back online in it on the next logon.
Listing Peers
To view the list of all networks and their members run -
./hamachi list
Network names are enclosed in square brakets. The asterisk (*) in
front of the network name means that you are online in this network.
* [homelan]
* 5.0.0.15
x 5.0.0.16 ronny
5.0.0.17 bubba
* 5.0.0.18 zhopa 10.0.0.100:45634
Underneath the network there is a peer list. Online peers will have
their IP address prefixed by an asterisk (*) or an (x).
(*) means that the tunnel to the peer is either being established or
ready. In latter case, peer's tunnel address will be shown on the
right side of the list.
(x) means that the peer in unreachable, ie the mediation server failed
to establish p2p tunnel between you and the peer.
If peer's nickname is known, it will be shown too. To retrieve peers'
nicks use 'hamachi get-nicks' command.
Miscellaneous
You can also change your own nick by using 'hamachi set-nick' command.
If you are online, the change will occur immediately. Otherwise new
nick will be remembered and the change will occur at the next login.
========================================================================
Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Applied Networking Inc. All rights reserved.
hamachi-0.9.9.9-osx
=====================
Hamachi is a zero-configuration virtual private networking tool.
http://hamachi.cc
Quick Start
Run './install' and then 'tuncfg' from under the root account
Run 'hamachi-init' to generate crypto identity (any account).
Run 'hamachi start' to launch Hamachi daemon.
Run 'hamachi login' to put the daemon online and to create an account.
Run 'hamachi join ' to join the network.
Run 'hamachi go-online ' to go online in the network.
Run 'hamachi list' to list network members and their status.
Requirements & Privileged Access
Hamachi requires TUN/TAP device driver to create and manage virtual
network interface. If you have /dev/tap0 file, you are all set.
Otherwise visit the following page for more information -
http://www-user.rhrk.uni-kl.de/~nissler/tuntap/
Note that you only need 'tap' kernel extension, 'tun' driver is not
needed to be installed.
Unless you are planning to use Hamachi exclusively from under the
root account, you will need to run 'tuncfg' daemon. This daemon
encapsulates all root-level functionality required by Hamachi and
it must be running prior to launching Hamachi itself.
Tuncfg is distributed in a source code under the BSD license. You
can find the source code in ./tuncfg directory of this distribution.
Running './install' automatically builds tuncfg and installs it
in /sbin folder. If you would prefer to install it in altervative
directory, modify ./Makefile accordingly.
Installation
Hamachi OSX client comes as a single executable binary (hamachi)
compiled for the platform of your choice. This binary includes the
daemon, the control application and the setup utility.
To install hamachi in /usr/bin run the following command from under
the root account
./install
Once installed you must run 'tuncfg' daemon with root privileges -
sudo /sbin/tuncfg
or if you don't have sudo -
su - ; /sbin/tuncfg; exit
Hamachi requires one time initialization (per system user account).
This step generates cryptographic key pair and creates ~/.hamachi
directory where Hamachi stores the keys, the configuration and the
state. To perform this initialization run
./hamachi-init
Upgrading
If you already have Hamachi client install on your system, upgrading
it is as simple as stopping Hamachi and tuncfg daemons -
sudo killall hamachi
sudo killall tuncfg
and then following Installation steps from the previous section.
Running Hamachi
Running Hamachi involves starting it as a background process and
then controlling this process from the command line. To launch
Hamachi daemon run -
./hamachi start
To stop the daemon run -
./hamachi stop
Running hamachi without an argument displays daemon's status -
version : hamachi-lnx-0.9.9.1
pid : 956
status : logging in
nickname : buddy
When run for the first time the daemon stays offline. To bring
it online run -
./hamachi login
To bring it back offline use -
./hamachi logout
Note that the daemon remembers its state when it is shutdown with
'stop' command. So if its state was online, it will automatically
go online when started next time. If it was offline, it will stay
offline.
Network Operations
Once logged in, you can join the networks using 'hamachi join'
command. You will be prompted for the password if it is required.
You may also create your own networks using 'hamachi create'. You
will become an owner of any networks that you create and only you
will be able to destroy these networks with 'hamachi delete' command.
With 'hamachi evict' you can remove unwanted members from the networks
that you own.
Note that you will stay offline in the network after you create or
join it. To go online in the network use 'hamachi go-online' command.
Two other commands 'hamachi go-offline' and 'hamachi leave' reverse
the effect of the first two.
Note again that the daemon remembers your network state. If you
logout or shutdown the daemon while being online in a network, the
daemon will automatically put you back online in it on the next logon.
Listing Peers
To view the list of all networks and their members run -
./hamachi list
Network names are enclosed in square brakets. The asterisk (*) in
front of the network name means that you are online in this network.
* [homelan]
* 5.0.0.15
x 5.0.0.16 ronny
5.0.0.17 bubba
* 5.0.0.18 zhopa 10.0.0.100:45634
Underneath the network there is a peer list. Online peers will have
their IP address prefixed by an asterisk (*) or an (x).
(*) means that the tunnel to the peer is either being established or
ready. In latter case, peer's tunnel address will be shown on the
right side of the list.
(x) means that the peer in unreachable, ie the mediation server failed
to establish p2p tunnel between you and the peer.
If peer's nickname is known, it will be shown too. To retrieve peers'
nicks use 'hamachi get-nicks' command.
Miscellaneous
You can also change your own nick by using 'hamachi set-nick' command.
If you are online, the change will occur immediately. Otherwise new
nick will be remembered and the change will occur at the next login.
========================================================================
Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Applied Networking Inc. All rights reserved.
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