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Rangboom Certificate bugs me
07.Jan.07 | 3 Comments
How much attention do you (should you?) pay attention to certificates when visiting secure sites? If your browser squawks, do you care or do you stop?
I recently stumbled over Rangboom which seems to be an alternative or competitor to Hamachi (whom I’ve written about many times). Their tag line is “Ad-hoc Virtual Networks” [...]
November ‘06 in Review
01.Dec.06 | Leave a Comment
Another month has flown by. This month was the anniversary of my switch to the WordPress blog platform. I don’t see myself switching to something else anytime soon. Coincidentally, perhaps, it is also the month when I began to be a bit more focused in what I write about.
More prolific too. This [...]
Hamachi - acquired by LogMeIn
10.Aug.06 | 1 Comment
From a thread at the Hamachi forums:
If you have been following the news in the past few days, you probably already know that we were acquired by LogMeIn Inc. Formely known as 3AM Labs, these are the geeky people behind Remotely Anywhere and LogMeIn as well as a bunch of other interesting products in the [...]
Hamachi as a Linux Service, Apache fun
12.Mar.06 | 2 Comments
Finally got around to setting up Hamachi to start automatically on the Linux server that hosts this thing. Nice little “how-to” over in the hamachi forums that filled the bill nicely. That’s been on my list of things to do for over a month; I’m glad I finally got around to it (or [...]
Hamachi has some interesting updates
10.Feb.06 | 1 Comment
I noticed tonight that I had some Hamachi updates to look at. First, I checked the linux client and saw a doozy in the change log!
== 0.9.9.9-13 ==
* Added support for tunneling routed packets, ie packets that are not
destined to peer’s 5.x.x.x address. This is *very* powerful feature.
Consider for example two separate LANs both [...]


