Hamachi is a very practical software used to connect multiple computers on the Internet and LAN. Haguichi is open-source and has no license. Haguichi is the graphic frontend of Hamachi2 on Linux. Hamachi uses P2P for file transmission. It can penetrate firewall, NAT, VPN, and other network environments and connect to a virtual network group. No matter where the user is, you can connect to this group through Hamachi
Hamachi is a very practical software used to connect multiple computers on the Internet and LAN. Haguichi is open-source and has no license. Haguichi is the graphic frontend of Hamachi 2 on Linux systems.
Hamachi uses P2P for file transmission. It can penetrate firewall, NAT, VPN, and other network environments and connect to a virtual network group. No matter where the user is, you only need to connect to the Group through Hamachi to share files with computers in the group. I believe many users may doubt the security issues. Hamachi has long wanted to think about this. Hamachi provides encrypted data transmission. Unlike P2P such as BT, Hamachi uses non-encrypted file transmission. Therefore, it is more secure in data exchange and does not need to worry about data exposure.
This convenient tool can not only serve as a good helper for your work, but also allow you and your friends to join the same sharing group. Only these friends can know the pass password, share files or images in private. So convenient and free data exchange tool, what are you waiting for? Try it to bring you convenience now!
The latest haguichi 1.0.24 has been released recently. Some new features and enhancements are available. For this release information, see the Update log.
This tutorial teaches you how to install Haguichi on Fedora 20, Fedora 19, OpenSUSE 13.1, and OpenSUSE 12.3.
To use Haguichi, you must first install Hamachi. If you have not installed Hamachi before, run the following command to install it:
32-bit system installation command:
wget -c https://secure.logmein.com/labs/logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.101-1.i486.rpm
sudo rpm -i logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.101-1.i486.rpm
64-bit system installation command:
wget -c https://secure.logmein.com/labs/logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.101-1.x86_64.rpm
sudo rpm -i logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.101-1.x86_64.rpm
Now, after successfully installing Hamachi, you can install Haguichi 1.0.24. It is very convenient to install it because it uses a third-party library.
Fedora 20 installation command:
cd /etc/yum.repos.d/
sudo wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:ztefn/Fedora_20/home:ztefn.repo
sudo yum update
sudo yum install haguichi
Fedora 19 user installation command:
cd /etc/yum.repos.d/
sudo wget http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:ztefn/Fedora_19/home:ztefn.repo
sudo yum update
sudo yum install haguichi
OpenSUSE 13.1 user installation command:
sudo zypper addrepo http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:ztefn/openSUSE_Factory/home:ztefn.repo
sudo zypper refresh
sudo zypper install haguichi
OpenSUSE 12.3 User installation command:
sudo zypper addrepo http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:ztefn/openSUSE_12.3/home:ztefn.repo
sudo zypper refresh
sudo zypper install haguichi
For more information about Fedora, see Fedora topics page http://www.linuxidc.com/topicnews.aspx? Tid = 5