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Hamachi on NetBSD?
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Petko Bordjukov
2007-04-27 14:06:34 UTC
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Hi!

My PC connects to the Internet via a firewall which doesn't support
portmapping. On my Linux box I use Hamachi (http://hamachi.cc/) to
imitate a global IP. In order for this service to function a module must
be loaded into the Linux kernel.

My question is is there a port of Hamachi for NetBSD? And if there is
where can I find it?
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Tobias Nygren
2007-04-27 14:24:03 UTC
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Post by Petko Bordjukov
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Hi!
My PC connects to the Internet via a firewall which doesn't support
portmapping. On my Linux box I use Hamachi (http://hamachi.cc/) to
imitate a global IP. In order for this service to function a module must
be loaded into the Linux kernel.
My question is is there a port of Hamachi for NetBSD? And if there is
where can I find it?
It doesn't afaik give you a global IP, but one stolen
from IANA reserved address space (5.0.0.0/8 or somesuch).
The kernel module you're referring to is TUN/TAP.
We have this functionality built-in, so it's not required.
A port is not possible because hamachi is a closed-source
product, but it might run under COMPAT_LINUX.

-Tobias


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