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Wednesday, September 21, 2005

11:42:00 AM Hamachi
Don't know how I missed this.. but this program, Hamachi has got to be one of the coolest apps I've seen in a while. It's a ridiculously simple, zero configuration, encrypted p2p VPN app. In a few minutes I had connected my computer at work with my computer at home all without touching the firewalls, software OR hardware. It's cool like Skype in that way, it just works.

And now when I fire up iTunes at work it shows my iTunes library at home in the sources list. It used to be that I'd have to fire up an SSH server at home, login to it remotely and tunnel the rendezvous ports to make this happen. This is just one of the many benefits of Hamachi.. the other awesome one is I can take multiplayer games that don't have internet play and play over the internet! It's like KALI all over again!

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