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Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

Last post 09-05-2008, 4:17 PM by Graham. 22 replies.
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  •  08-27-2008, 1:16 AM 6572 in reply to 6544

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Logmein is a remote access solution so not the same as a VPN.

     


    Graham Chiu
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  •  09-01-2008, 12:26 AM 6582 in reply to 6572

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Graham:

    Logmein is a remote access solution so not the same as a VPN.

     

    TeamViewer is really cool in my opinion, and has free remote desktop, file transfer, and VPN features for Windows only, but has the same non-commercial thing as hamachi.  I've use it and it's solid and a cinch to set up.  OpenVPN is complex, but with good instructions for Windows...not at all easy on Linux for me so far.  Very capable, however. 

    NoMachine has several "free forever" clients and uses distributed networking plus "NX" compression technology.  Claims to be a really fast "virtual" remote desktop environment for private networks and Internet (http://www.nomachine.com/products.php)....have any of you tried it?  With broadband it might be fast enough to make a VPN uneccessary??


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  •  09-01-2008, 3:21 AM 6583 in reply to 6582

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Have you tried SSL explorer?  http://sourceforge.net/projects/sslexplorer/

    Not sure if it is suitable though.


    Graham Chiu
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  •  09-01-2008, 2:40 PM 6584 in reply to 6583

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Graham:

    Have you tried SSL explorer?  http://sourceforge.net/projects/sslexplorer/

    Not sure if it is suitable though.

    I downloaded the SSL Explorer package.  It's java source with an installer to compile it on the user's platform, so is truly cross platform.  It's a browser based VPN.  Looks very promising.  I'm going to try it and keep you posted.


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  •  09-01-2008, 3:46 PM 6585 in reply to 6584

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    It wasn't clear to me if other applications than the browser also had access to the SSL tunnel created.

    Graham Chiu
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  •  09-02-2008, 3:23 PM 6616 in reply to 6585

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Graham:
    It wasn't clear to me if other applications than the browser also had access to the SSL tunnel created.

    The SSL Explorer website (http://3sp.com/en/enterprise-edition/?referrer=sslexplorer) says it has pretty robust capabilities, including "IPSec-like" VPN to applications, files, etc.  It just requires "configuring ANT correctly" with JRE. I'm working on trying it today.  Sounds like exactly what I've been looking for -- easy to use cross-platform VPN.


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  •  09-02-2008, 9:22 PM 6622 in reply to 6616

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Installed SSL Explorer Enterprise Edition using the Windows installer.  It allows 2 concurrent sessions for free (you have to dig a bit to find that tidbit).  Medium complex still, but not too bad to set it all up and get the webserver going as a Windows service.  I have it working now.  Uses 130 K of ram without any extensions running!  Have to figure out how to connect a client to it now.

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  •  09-05-2008, 4:17 PM 6628 in reply to 6622

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Windows has an inbuilt VPN client ... try that.

     


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
    Developer Forum
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