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Tutorial: Hamachi (with GUI) in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron
Hamachi is a freeware application that initiates a virtual private network (VPN) between peers. This is extremely useful for initiating applications such as games over the Local Area Network (LAN).
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This Tutorial is for setting up Hamachi with a gui based interface (optional) in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron.
- Download Hamachi
- Extract it somewhere
- Open up a terminal and CD into the directory
- Run ‘make install’ or ‘sudo make install’ to install hamachi
- Run hamachi-init to generate crypto identity
- Download and Run hamachi-gui – x86 or AMD64
You’re done! Simple! Hamachi-gui should be under your list of applications now or simply run hamachi-gui inside terminal.
If you feel more comfortable at the terminal, here are some commands you can use to setup hamachi manually.
- Run ‘hamachi start’ to launch Hamachi daemon.
- Run ‘hamachi login’ to put the daemon online and to create an account.
- Run ‘hamachi join <network>’ to join the network.
- Run ‘hamachi go-online <network>’ to go online in the network.
- Run ‘hamachi get-nicks’ to download network memberlist
- Run ‘hamachi list’ to list network members and their status.
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about 1 year ago
Ummm.. what’s Hamachi?….
about 1 year ago
nice I was looking for a gui
about 1 year ago
I want a Mac GUI
about 1 year ago
This is great info to know.
about 1 year ago
This worked great on the front end. Hamachi came on and the other hosts on my Hamachi net showed up. But no real connection. Can’t ping them, can’t browse them, can’t see any services they’re hosting (i.e. HTML etc). It’s as if they’re ghosts.
about 1 year ago
Oh yes. I’m running Ubuntu 8.04
about 1 year ago
@Ken” in terminal, there should also be an option in the gui frontend
try and see if hamachi works through terminal. Check that you are actually online in the networks. If you are not online type “hamachi go-online
about 1 year ago
ohh yes..it works Ubuntu 8.04 LTS..btw, nice finding =D