LogMeIn Hamachi2 is a hosted VPN service that securely connects devices and
networks, extending LAN-like network connectivity to mobile users,
distributed teams and business applications. You can easily create secure
virtual networks on demand, across public and private networks.
Linux beta binary blob from https://secure.logmein.com/US/labs/
This requires the "tun" driver to be built into the kernel or available as
a module- not a problem for Slackware (indeed, most) kernels.
Provided is a sample rc.d script, /etc/rc.d/rc.d/rc.hamachi, to start the
Hamachi2 daemon. To run it on boot, make it executable with
chmod +x /etc/rc.d/rc.hamachi
and add the following to /etc/rc.d/rc.local:
if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.hamachi ]; then
. /etc/rc.d/rc.hamachi start
fi
Hamachi2 writes its configuration information to /var/lib/logmein-hamachi.
To modify the server configuration, add your parameters to
/var/lib/logmein-hamachi/h2-engine-override.cfg and restart the daemon with
/etc/rc.d/rc.hamachi restart. Parameters you can change (in fact, the
daemon's current configuration) are listed in h2-engine.cfg in this
directory.
Example /var/lib/logmein-hamachi/h2-engine-override.cfg:
Conn.DisableUpnp 1
Ipc.User vike
Sock.TcpAddr 192.168.1.33
Sock.TcpPort 51232
Sock.UdpAddr 192.168.1.33
Sock.UdpPort 51232
This config allows the user vike to use the hamachi command for controlling
the vpn. It also disables UPnP for negotiation of the hamachi listen socket
and forces it to the address and port listed. This is useful when you are
willing to do a port forward yourself, because UPnP can be unreliable.
For more information run the hamachi command without parameters and see
/usr/doc/hamachi-<version>/README.