通過代理連接hamachi
Hamachi for Linux proxy
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<div class="dropdown-default-item">you can download hamachi for linux here: https://secure.logmein.com/US/labs/<br><a class="lia-js-menu-opener default-menu-option lia-js-mouseover-menu lia-link-navigation" id="dropDownLink_0" href="/misc/goto?guid=5033827618366725426">Options</a>
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<p>I have hamachi installed on Centos 5.5 using the rpm - it took a
few tweaks as the start script is not chkconfig compatible and script also had to be modified to remove the -p option to the start daemon. But that all appears to be OK. [Installation on Ubuntu 8.10 using the .deb was fine.]</p>
Now I have a login problem, as the machine (actually a VM) is behind my company's firewall and it requires a proxy setting in order to connect to the outside world. I have a Windows VM which works OK once the proxy settings are added to the Preferences->Settings. But what is the equivalent configuration file for Linux - I've failed to find this in the documentation.
It's OK, I have found where to do it.
You need to create a file /var/lib/logmein/hamachi/h2-engine-override.cfg. This should have a format similar to the existing h2-engine.cfg file. I had to set the Conn.PxyXxxx tags, and then restart the hamachi daemon.
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<p>Hi,</p><p>i found it :</p><p>Conn.PxyAdd <ip/name proxy></p><p>Conn.PxyPort < Port proxy></p><p> </p><p>And..... it works</p>
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