Logmein hamachi free download - LogMeIn Hamachi, LogMeIn Free, HamachiX, and many more programs. Enter to Search. My Profile Logout. CNET News Best Apps. Easily create, manage and maintain virtual private networks from anywhere with LogMeIn Hamachi, a hosted VPN service, that extends secure LAN-like network connectivity to mobile users and distributed teams on-demand over the web. Free for Windows, Mac and Linux. LogMeIn Hamachi is a VPN service that easily sets up in 10 minutes, and enables secure remote access to your business network, anywhere there's an Internet connection. It works with your existing fir GanttProject for Mac. Find LogMeIn product guides, downloads, FAQs, release notes, and other supporting documentation in the LogMeIn product knowledge base. Can I use a Mac OS X computer to control a LogMeIn computer? Please visit the NEW LogMeIn support site here. Welcome to LogMeIn Support! LogMeIn Client desktop app for Mac. None of them are able to run on El Capitan for more than 5 seconds, and either time I press the 'check for updates' to maybe trick Hamachi to update correctly from the old one to the new - the program crashes. Is there ANY way to get Hamachi on OS X El Capitan? I've tried everything. Tried all of the old installers.
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Regarding Use of Protocols, SHA-0 vs. SHA-1[edit]
It was implied on the Hamachi forums that there was a potential security risk in using Hamachi due to various parts of the program having used SHA-0 instead of SHA-1.
See here for the Hamachi development team's response clarifying how that is not the case, and there is no security risk in the specific uses of SHA-0 in Hamachi.
Paul-lmi (talk) 19:58, 9 January 2009 (UTC)
Version 2[edit]
Since Version 2 became available, 0.9.x is unavailable for download from the Hamachi site for Mac OS X and Linux. The article should be updated to reflect this change. 129.107.59.249 (talk) 14:30, 12 November 2009 (UTC)
Download photoshop elements free for mac. They are, however, available from http://files.hamachi.cc/linux/68.84.192.76 (talk) 00:46, 23 November 2009 (UTC). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jsquad9096 (talk • contribs) 23:03, 14 July 2013 (UTC)
Software[edit]
I am concerned that hamachi only discusses the software that is provided by LogMeIn. There is also a hamachi sushi (Yellowtale fish), and a hamachi which is the notch on a sword that is placed just before the sharpened edge. I could not find either of these in Wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lledger7 (talk • contribs) 01:01, 26 February 2010 (UTC)
Reference Links Broken[edit]
Reference links 5, 6, and 7 to the Hamachi forums appear to be broken. Not sure what should be done about that. IAmTheCandyman (talk) 19:00, 22 March 2011 (UTC)
Use for piracy[edit]
Some internet chatter describes Hamachi as a frequent tool for piracy. For example:
Some explanation, or at least discussion, of the relative importance of piracy in Hamachi use, would help me decide whether to comply with my daughter's request to install Hamachi on the family laptop which she uses.
C4dn (talk) 23:20, 1 January 2012 (UTC)
- If no reliable sources have discussed illegitimate uses of Hamachi, then we can't in the article either. One problem is that we don't give medical, legal, security, or parenting advice. Another problem is, this is not a forum for general discussion of article topics; it's just for improving the article. Me? I'd sit her down and explain the risks (privacy, security, legal), and I'd never trust that laptop ever again. For anything. --Lexein (talk) 04:02, 2 January 2012 (UTC)
Bs27975 (talk) 20:32, 2 May 2012 (UTC)
- C4dn is confusing the tool with the use of the tool. Just because he has installed the tool for his daughter does not absolve him of the responsibility of monitoring how his daughter uses that tool. If use is entirely legit, then he has acquired valuable functionality. If one aspect of the tool's use is not legit, then he need control that aspect of the tool's use. In other words . don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
- It would be entirely legitimate within the article to indicate any VPN poses security risks that must be individually evaluated for acceptability. Perhaps via a 'See also: Potential security risks of VPNs (link to vpn)' type of reference.
- Lexein, sadly, is promoting FUD with his comments. The presence of lack of a VPN doesn't change the manner in which you should look at or evaluate the trustworthiness of a machine. You shouldn't trust anything for anything in the first place. But people are going to, with due consideration and evaluation. The presence or lack of the VPN has nothing to do with it - merely the trust placed in the controller of the resource. In this case, the daughter in the laptop. No parent should trust such a machine in their home network, in the first place. Caveat emptor applies.
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- Never mind. Largely covered by 'The security risks due to vulnerable services on remote machines otherwise not accessible behind a NAT, common to all VPNs.' However, the baby with the bathwater comment does still apply. Bs27975 (talk) 21:09, 2 May 2012 (UTC)
'server cluster managed by the vendor of the system' - confusing, clarification needed.[edit]
I came to this page to find out more about the beastie. Have not used it, but done some reading / poking about.
The use of the word 'vendor' here is (probably) misleading. The typical connotation of the word 'vendor' implies commerciality. So, in this case, 'vendor' would appear to me to mean logmein or Hamachi (Which is not a vendor, but a product?). Yet, as far as I can tell, any client can be a server. And such would not normally be considered a 'vendor', although that is exactly what they are in this context, and that use is actually correct. But it is . misleading.
Perhaps the text could be clarified to note that Hamachi / server / vendor is tracking and connecting the credentials of client systems, which can be either or both providers, and users, of the shared data.
Certainly if my understanding above is incorrect, I'd appreciate it if the article corrected and clarified these aspects.
Mac miller rick ross insomniak download. Or, perhaps, rework / reverse the orientation of the paragraph, more towards, Clients provide or use data provided by other clients, and Hamachi manages / directs / authenticates / authorizes inter-client connectivity.
The other problem with the confusion here is an implication that the data is held on the Hamachi systems. Which I don't believe to be true, except perhaps in special circumstances. e.g. Hamachi backup pointed to by a Hamachi vpn client? I think, with this paragraph's comment, the confusion is evident. When someone comes here to try an find out 'What is Hamachi?'.
It would be useful if the author could also indicate if controls limiting the scope of the access are present. Yes, the implication (could this be made explicit, please) is that one's OS' file sharing mechanisms apply, however, an indication that control can be limited to, say, specific directories, would be appreciated.
'Additionally 1.0 series of client software are capable of relaying traffic through vendor-maintained 'relay servers'.' - by implication, other versions, if there are any, are not. Perhaps prefixing with 'As of' is appropriate?
'Hamachi is frequently used for gaming and remote administration. The vendor provides free basic service and extra features for a fee.' is also confusing. These services are offered by Hamachi, or by logmein?
logmein is itself confusing, when trying to grok the whole. It appears to be a series of component parts. The coordination of those component parts, if there is such, is not readily apparent. Explaining the relationship between Hamachi and logmein would be useful, here. Even if only a brief blurb, and a reference to a wikip logmein entry.
'The IP address is henceforth associated with the client's public crypto key. As long as the client retains its key, it can log into the system and use this IP address.' - confusing. Expand please. 'public crypto key' is perhaps the cause of the confusion. The implication is that one gains a public 5/8 address, and public internet routing tables updated, auto-accessible via the NAT adapter created by the internal virtual Hamachi network adapter. This seems unlikely, so if true, please so enunciate. More likely, the 5/8 address is available for as long as the virtual, temporary, private VPN exists. Which is to say, This 5/8 redirection, and it is a complete 5/8 redirection (?) persist only for as long as the private network connection is established.
I now see that 'Hamachi client is running.' explains this, however, I believe my comments above still stand and apply. Perhaps this paragraph should merely be moved up higher in the article, so that it is encountered first.
'minimal where data is not forwarded.' - insufficient. By definition, making a connection transmits data. What is unclear, from the sentence, what data is forwarded. Anyconnect macosx i386 4.1 02011 k9 dmg. To be able to judge the risk. e.g. The implication is the data within the files being shared may be exposed. Perhaps this is not the intent.
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'For the product to work, a 'mediation server', operated by the vendor, is required.' It would seem prudent to note OpenVPN as an alternative, wherein such a mediation server is not necessary. For that matter, a discussion of the relationship / alternative to OpenVPN would be useful here. Certainly that is one of the reasons I came to read the article in the first place: (a) What is Hamachi?; (b) How does it differ from OpenVPN. Cannot download itunes for windows on my mac. Granted, it becomes evident that part of (b) is ease or simplicity of functional establishment for the non-expert users, and that Hamchi performs the function of 'traffic cop' (for central / negotiation of connectivity) unavailable in a (typical?) OpenVPN setup. e.g. No need for bilateral static name resolution configuration behind NAT'ted networks.
To the author - thank you so much for writing this.
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Bs27975 (talk) 21:16, 2 May 2012 (UTC)
IP Change[edit]
Recently, I heard that Hamachi changed to the 25.0.0.0/8 network as it is used by a government who using that network for private addresses anyway. Macos 10.12 sierra iso free download. My source for this news was Security Now Episode 379 (which doesn't have a text transcript at the time of this post). I'm not posting anything about it as I don't use the software myself, and don't have a reference to use. Miquel 'Fire' Burns (talk) 22:02, 24 November 2012 (UTC)
Remove the Swedish link[edit]
It refers to the fish not the software (Hamachi). 10/4-2013 15:05 GMT+2 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.230.124.50 (talk) 13:05, 10 April 2013 (UTC)
I came to the fish too. Please remove the incorrect link. 12/4-2013 18:07 GMT+2, Bosse Eriksson — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.66.16.158 (talk) 16:07, 12 April 2013 (UTC)
What is an advertisement doing on Wikipedia?[edit]
This is clearly an ad for a paid service. It reads exactly like an ad. Skype video recorder app. This has no business on Wikipedia. Pages like this, written this way, are neither neutral POV nor particularly noteworthy.
169.231.35.176 (talk) 00:48, 3 August 2013 (UTC)
- I've rewrote the big advert/quote in the lede section. Thanks ツ Jenova20(email) 12:27, 27 January 2014 (UTC)
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Founded | 2003; 17 years ago in Boston, Massachusetts |
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Revenue | $1.262 billion (2019) [1] |
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Website | logmeininc.com |
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LogMeIn, Inc. is a provider of software as a service and cloud-based remote connectivity services for collaboration, IT management and customer engagement, founded in 2003 and based in Boston, Massachusetts.[3] The company's products give users and administrators access to remote computers.
On October 9, 2015, LogMeIn acquired LastPass for $110 million.[4][5][6][7]
In February 2017, LogMeIn completed a merger with GetGo, the corporate spin-off of the GoTo product line from Citrix Systems.[8]
On December 17, 2019, LogMeIn announced an agreement to be sold for $4.3 billion to Francisco Partners and Evergreen Coast Capital Corp., which is a private equity affiliate of Elliot Management Corp.[9] The deal is expected to close in mid-2020.[10]
The company was part of the S&P 400 stock market index and has forecast annual revenue of more than $1 billion in 2017.[11]
Products[edit]
The company's products are focused on three business areas, including Communications & Collaboration services, Identity & Access Management services, and Customer engagement & support services.[12] The products include:
- LogMeIn Pro – subscription-based remote access and administration software[citation needed]
- LogMeIn Central – web application focused on IT management for remotely managing PCs and servers running on Windows or Mac OS X operating systems[citation needed]
- LogMeIn Rescue – remote support (help desk) web application used by large contact centers and help desks for diagnosing and troubleshooting computers, smartphones and tablets.[13]
- LogMeIn Hamachi – network virtualization and VPN service[citation needed]
- LogMeIn Backup – remote backup software[citation needed]
- Jive - Hosted PBX telephone service[14]
- join.me – meeting and online collaboration software
- RemotelyAnywhere – remote access and administration software
- Bold360 – a live chat and customer engagement service solution[buzzword] that is used by retail, financial services, manufacturing, software, and telecommunications organizations[15]
- LastPass – password manager[6]
- GoToAssist[8]
- GoToTraining
- OpenVoice
- GoToWebinar
- Grasshopper[16]
- Nanorep[17]
Company history[edit]
LogMeIn was founded in 2003 in Budapest as 3am Labs, and changed its name in 2006.[18]
3am Labs acquired the Hamachi VPN product.[19]
Tridia sued LogMeIn, Inc., for patent infringement in January 2008.[20][21]
LogMeIn, Inc., completed an IPO in 2009. Trading of LogMeIn, Inc., shares on the NASDAQ Global Market commenced on July 1, 2009.[22]
In 2011, the company began a move into cloud services for the Internet of Things by acquiring Pachube, which would later become the Xively service.[23] In May 2014, it added to this initiative by acquiring Ionia Corp., which specializes in integrating connected objects.[24]
LogMeIn, Inc., acquired Bold Software, LLC in 2012.[25][26]
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LogMeIn acquired Meldium for $15 Million in September 2014[27] and retired the Meldium product offering in July 2017.[28]
In July 2015, LogMeIn launched a new product named 'Rescue Lens' designed for providing video-assisted customer support using a camera on the client's iOS or Android device. This allows a customer support representative to join a live feed in order to remotely work on technical issues reported by the customer by seeing the physical product as if it was in front of them.[29]
LogMeIn acquired LastPass for $110 Million on October 9, 2015.[4][5][6][7]
LogMeIn announced in July 2016 a merger with Citrix's GoTo Family of Products via a Reverse Morris Trust.[30]
In July 2017, the company announced they acquired Israel-based software company Nanorep for a reported $45 million and then an additional $5 million in contingent cash for high-performing employees who would continue with LogMeIn for the next two years post the closure of the transaction.[31][32] Nanorep makes customer service software that uses artificial intelligence and chatbots to make more intuitive and engaging customer service.[33]
In February 2018, the company announced the sale of Xively to Google for $50 million.[34]
https://ameblo.jp/brocsimpdape1972/entry-12640270625.html. In February 2018, the company announced the acquisition of Jive Communications for $342 million.[14]
On August 31, 2020 the company's acquisition by affiliates of the Elliott Management Corporation was completed and its stock delisted from the NASDAQ.[35]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'LogMeIn Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2019 Results'. LogMeIn. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
- ^'LogMeIn Fourth Quarter 2019 Supplemental Data Sheet'(PDF). LogMeIn. December 31, 2019.
- ^'Business Summary'.
- ^ abBrodkin, Jon (9 October 2015). 'LogMeIn buys LastPass password manager for $110 million'. Ars Technica. Condé Nast. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
- ^ abPerez, Sarah (9 October 2015). 'LogMeIn Acquires Password Management Software LastPass For $110 Million'. TechCrunch. Oath Tech Network. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
- ^ abc'LogMeIn to Acquire Password Management Leader LastPass'. LogMeIn, Inc. October 9, 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
- ^ ab'LastPass Joins the LogMeIn Family'. LastPass. October 9, 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
- ^ ab'BRIEF-Citrix completes spin-off and merger of Goto family of service offerings with Logmein'. Reuters. 2017-02-01. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
- ^Miller, Ron. 'LogMeIn agrees to be acquired by Francisco Partners and Evergreen for $4.3B'. techcrunch.com. Techcrunch. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
- ^Bary, Emily. 'LogMeIn to be acquired by private equity affiliates in $4.3 billion deal'. marketwatch.com. Dow Jones Network. Retrieved 17 December 2019.
- ^'LogMeIn Inc'. Financial Times. September 22, 2017.
- ^'Company Overview of LogMeIn, Inc'. Bloomberg. October 1, 2017.
- ^'Log me in 123 Remote Support'. Remote Support.
- ^ abGagliordi, Natalie. 'LogMeIn buys Jive Communications for $342 million | ZDNet'. ZDNet. Retrieved 2018-02-08.
- ^'LogMeIn Makes Digital Customer Service Smarter; Takes Aim at CRM Market with Introduction of Bold360'. GlobeNewswire. June 8, 2017.
- ^'LogMeIn Announces Merger with Citrix's GoTo Family of Products to Create Billion Dollar Industry Leader'. GlobeNewswire. July 26, 2016.
- ^Jeff Engel (August 1, 2017). 'LogMeIn to Buy Israeli A.I. Company Nanorep for $45M'. Xconomy.
- ^'Budapest-founded startup LogMeIn valued at $4.3bn in acquisition deal'. www.intellinews.com. 2019-12-19. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
- ^https://secure.logmein.com/corp/pressrelease.asp?id=49 LogMeIn acquires instant VPN creator Archived October 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^'LOGMEIN, INC, Form S-1/A, Securities Registration Statement (S-1/A) regarding patent case, Filing Date Mar 7, 2008'. secdatabase.com. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
- ^'Tridia patent complaint and demand for jury trial'(PDF). Retrieved 13 May 2017.
- ^'SEC Form 10-K'. December 31, 2010.
- ^Mike Butcher (July 20, 2011). 'LogMeIn acquires 'Internet of Things' Startup Pachube for $15m In Cash'. TechCrunch.
- ^Alspach, Kyle (2014-05-06). 'LogMeIn acquires Boston 'Internet of Things' firm for $12 million'. BetaBoston. Retrieved 2014-05-06.
- ^'LogMeIn LogMeIn Acquires Bold Software | LogMeIn'. Investor.logmein.com. 2012-01-09. Retrieved 2014-02-20.
- ^'LogMeIn Acquires Web Chat Company Bold Software For $16.5 M'. TechCrunch. 2012-01-09. Retrieved 2014-02-20.
- ^Kepes, Ben. 'LogMeIn Acquires Meldium--Start Of The Identity Consolidation?'. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
- ^'Plans to Retire Meldium'. Meldium by LogMeIn. Retrieved 2017-08-03.
- ^https://techcrunch.com/2015/03/24/logmeins-rescue-lens-lets-customer-support-reps-see-the-problem-through-your-smartphones-camera/
- ^'LogMeIn Announces Merger with Citrix's GoTo Family of Products to Create Billion Dollar Industry Leader'. GlobeNewswire. July 26, 2016
- ^Lunden, Ingrid. 'LogMeIn acquires chatbot and AI startup Nanorep for up to $50M'. TechCrunch. Retrieved 2017-11-20.
- ^https://www.martechadvisor.com/news/events-webinars/logmein-acquires-nanorep-a-chatbot-and-ai-tools-vendor/
- ^Harris, David L. (2017-08-01). 'LogMeIn buys Israeli AI startup for $45M'. Boston Business Journal. Retrieved 2017-08-02.
- ^Ron Miller (February 15, 2018). 'Google to acquire Xively IoT platform from LogMeIn for $50M'. TechCrunch.
- ^'Francisco Partners and Evergreen Coast Capital Complete Acquisition of LogMeIn' (Press release). NASDAQ. Globe Newswire. August 31, 2020.
External links[edit]
- Business data for LogMeIn, Inc.:
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