Hamachi is a simple to use application that allows users to create and manage virtual private networks. For example, if your home computer is connected to the Internet via Connection Sharing or Broadband Router, you will usually not be able to access it, say, from your office. By installing Hamachi on both computers and clicking a few buttons, you can connect them instantly and securely. Now you can browse file shares, run remote desktop or even host a multiplayer game on one computer and join another. Just as if they are associated with a physical wire. Hamachi is a networking technology allows any two computers on the Internet to communicate directly with each other, despite the presence of security systems or devices to convert addresses route between them. Most interesting is that Hamachi enables peer communication between two computers residing behind two different devices that share a link. In this language - it allows for bidirectional NAT traversal. Peer to peer connectivity becomes possible with the help of Hamachi servers, ensuring the creation of an initial contact between peers. Once peer connection traffic begins to flow directly therebetween. This not only ensures that moves data at its best, but also reduces the latency (response time) and increases the speed of transmission. Hamachi is secure. All Hamachi communications are encrypted and authenticated using standard algorithms and protocols. No one can see that the two partners say Hamachi. However, what is more important - Hamachi security architecture is completely open meaning that its detailed description is available for consideration by all comers. |
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