Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "Combining Tinc and Cspace"
2009 Apr 01
2
Hamachi on Wine?
I was attempting to install Hamachi 1.0.3 via Wine (1.1.17) and got the following error message:
wine: Call from 0x7b82fcc0 to unimplemented function setupapi.dll.SetupDiDeleteDeviceInfo, aborting
wine: Unimplemented function setupapi.dll.SetupDiDeleteDeviceInfo called at address 0x7b82fcc0 (thread 002a), starting debugger...
wine: Call from 0x7b82fcc0 to unimplemented function
2009 May 19
7
Hamachi annoyances
Hi all,
Got a very frustrating problem here, I've been trying to use hamachi to play a few games over it's virtual lan connection. With all the games in question, be they native or run via wine, they all seem to not be able to pick up on the hamachi network.
My /etc/hosts file has the following entries.
5.86.189.163 sirbubbles-desktop
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 sirbubbles-desktop
I
2008 Aug 25
2
How to make Wine use the network interface ham0 instead eth0
Hello, i was running Hamachi and World of Warcraft server. Now i installed Linux Ubuntu and linux-version of Hamachi on it. Then i installed the World of Warcraft under Wine. After a long research i found this: Wine uses eth0 network interface and Hamachi is ham0 network interface so the question is: How to make Wine use the network interface ham0 instead eth0? The search on this forum/wiki
2006 Nov 24
1
4 questions about tinc's VPN
Hi there!
I'm totally new to the concept 'self-made VPNs' :P
I've discovered tinc and I think it's not as easy as hamachi, but not so
hard as OpenVPN :D
Now: I've got 4 questions:
question n.1: I'm behind a router. This router is configurable, but I'm
also behind a provider's NAT (private IPs with a common public IP). Will
tinc work, or it will do as
2008 Dec 23
1
Playing wine games with hamachi?
Hello Wine Users,
I know that my question has already been posted once. (http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=2130&highlight=hamachi)But that thread did not really help me. Maybe I did something wrong [Rolling Eyes]
This is the situation:
I want to play "The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle Earth - The Rise of the Witchking" with wine in a hamachi VPN.
I am online in the
2009 Feb 23
4
Re: Playing wine games with hamachi?
hey McFlow, this theme actually important for me now )) Me and my friend have the same problem in Command & Conquer 3 Kane's Wrath if you still there (or somebody else) please, tell us how did you fix it??? :(
I have XP on my PC, my friend using Linux Gentoo. we make a chanel in hamachi, enter it. We pinging each other good but in the game I don't see him... and he sees me and my
2009 Feb 24
4
C&C Red Alert 3 - Lan (and also hamachi) play
Hello to all
I've been playing Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3 (LEGAL version of the game) with wine and it has been working very well.
However, I decided to try and play LAN (linux-to-linux) and did not manage to do it. There was a time where I could see my name twice on the list (should see once) plus my other pc's name. So this meant that:
PC A
Sees PC A TWICE and PC B ONCE
PC B
2015 Mar 17
1
Tinc GUI Frontend?
Tinc looks like a wonderful VPN tool, potentially a great alternative to
the zero-configuration Hamachi and similar services. Tunngle, NeoRouter,
Remobo and Comodo EasyVPN are also in the zero-configuration LAN VPN
category.
But none come close to the freedom, flexibility and security of Tinc. If
only Tinc had a GUI or even a command line configuration tool to
generate and manage the Tinc
2009 Mar 31
1
A secondary domain controller for remote clients
Hello
I have a samba PDC in an office with folder redirection.
The people wants to access their files remotely, so i have set up a
simple
hamachi VPN.
The clients can connect and sinchronize their files, but its extremely
slow.
Is it posible to make a second samba server in a high speed datacenter
sinchronized with the office one?
Can anyone give me some info about how to do that?
Thank you
2009 Mar 26
0
Hamachi, cnc3, ra3 and wine?
Hey all,
I know that there are several posts on this subject but there seems to be no actual answer, however there are alot of things to try. Reason I've created a new post is that the others go so far then no 1 answers :P.
Ok so I've got hamachi working fine, pinging and all with a linux native for obvious reasons. What I'd like to get working is Command and conquer 3 kanes wrath and
2000 Oct 26
8
Vorbis licensing...
We spent a little time here taking a look at
the Vorbis licensing scheme and ran into some
possible issues. In particular, the Vorbis
FAQ page here says that the LGPL license applies
to Vorbis libraries and GPL applies to source
code (at least that's what I gather).
http://www.vorbis.com/faq.html#flic
http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/lesser.html
Reading the text of these Gnu
2002 Aug 11
4
Wine license issues
> ok,
> This is something I want to ask for some time now :)
> Does this mean that License issues works with wine as it
> works with the Linux kernel?
> The Linux kernel is GPLed, however if a module (driver) is
> dynamic loadable, it can have a proprietary license.
> Is this the way it works with wine? The core (wine itself)
> is LGPL, however its modules (builtin
2006 Jan 26
0
Hamachi with Asterisk
Hi,
I wanted to know if anyone had tried to use hamachi with Asterisk. I am
trying to connect remote extensions (XLite softphone on winxp with hamachi)
to my asterisk pbx. I had installed hamachi on my asterisk pbx (Asterisk @
Home 2.2).
The boxes are able to see each other through hamachi. But somehow I couldn't
establish a call with a remote extension. But I am able to talk to an
2006 Nov 04
3
Tinc for gaming
Hi,
We are trying to set up tinc for playing lan games over the internet.
The three of us are running tinc, can ping each other and browse shared
folders. yes, windows :|
However we cannot connect because we don't show up in the game lobby.
The games usually require udp ports to be open, but I think these are all
open once we establish the tinc tunnel.
Also, testing with all computers in
2009 Mar 04
6
1 Server, Multiple Client Setup
Hello,
I have tried for days on end with no success on this, so I thought I would
post it here and see if someone can help me at all.
*Here's the scenario:*
I have 1 PC with a Static IP/Domain (a dyndns.org account -
myserver.homeip.net) connected to a router, which in turn is the gateway to
the internet. It also has a static local IP (192.168.1.2). I will call this
the "server"
2002 Feb 28
1
Wine, the GPL, and Lindows
Malcolm Scott <newsgroups1_m@lcolm.NOSPAM.org.uk> writes:
> Sorry! I had assumed that, because it was free and for Linux, that it
> was GPL :-( I'll be more careful in the future...
Actually, most ostensibly "Linux" distributions contain *large*
amounts of software that is under various licenses other than the GPL.
University licenses especially, and particularly the
2006 Sep 17
1
R-base licensing question
It is my understanding that R is licensed under the GPL with the
exception of a few header files for the purposes of linking binary code
with R under non-GPL licenses.
However, the R-base package itself is licensed under the GPL, as are
many (but not all) packages in CRAN. Furthermore, basically any R
script will use functionality from R-base. As I understand it, the
situation isn't
2009 Apr 01
0
Re: C&C Red Alert 3 - Lan (and also hamachi) play
You can try this, or check multiple solutions on the bug report URL I posted here. Lan play seems to be different from online play and you might have luck. With hamachi, however, no matter what I do it'll always fail.
2006 Jul 06
0
hamachi on Centos 4.3
Does anyone have hamachi running on Centos 4.3. I keep getting a Illegal
instruction error. Maybe a security feature I don't know about?
Thanks,
Dan
2009 May 24
1
Re: C&C Red Alert 3 - Lan (and also hamachi) play
Well, I found a solution and posted it on the appdb's page of Red Alert 3.
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=14371
Here's a copy of the informations I posted on the Red Alert's Appdb webpage :
> Thanks to raphael, here's a mini "how to play on LAN to RA3 with Wine + windows users, when the LAN is a VPN"
>
> My hostname, in