Re: VPN through two firewalls.
- From: stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Stephen J. Bevan)
- Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 02:47:21 GMT
"Kissingfish" <find.ivan@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
By 'network' do you mean 'virtual' network?
What happens if I've 10 users trying to log on to the same network?
By 'network' I mean what Hamachi calls a 'network' i.e. its a name and
a password and anyone with the name and password can join the group
and exchange traffic via Hamachi with anyone else who has succesfully
joined the network. If you don't know the name&password then you
can't join and hence exchange any traffic. Thus 10 users can only
successfully log onto the same network if they all have the password.
In your case I'm suggesting you you define a network per user
(technically per pair that want to talk) so that it is never possible
for more than two users -- you and the other user you give the
password to -- to connect to that network. That way, if you want to
stop a user being able to connect to you, you just change the password
for the 'network' you originally gave them access to (or alternately
block them from joining -- I think I saw mention of that feature in
Hamachi >= 1.0 or perhaps the premimum version).
.
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