Ubuntu Networking :: Hamachi Installation On 10.04?
May 7, 2010
I've tried to install Hamachi on my Ubuntu 10.04 but it was unsuccessful. I followed the steps below based on a tutorial i found on the web: 1. Made the fake module "tun", necessary for running VPN apps, which in Ubuntu 10.04 is already compiled in the kernel.Reading several forums on the web they say it was a "work around" for getting VPN apps to work...
A - mkdir faketun
B - cd faketun
C - echo -e "#include <linux/module.h>
run a Hamachi client in a Windows virtualbox and be able to set it up (using network bridging, maybe?) like Hamachi was running in the host itself.
I'm most definitely not a networking expert, but I thought it would be worth a try to see if anyone had any ideas. Hamachi for linux is outdated and unstable.
Also, if this isn't possible and anyone has another cross-platform zero-config VPN solution as stable as Hamachi
I actived Remote Desktop on my ubuntu laptop and i want it to be reacheable from remote out of LAN so i installed hamachi but i'm not sure how to make it work..
i installed it on the laptop and i create the network (id+pwd) then i installed hamachi on the pc (with windows) and i login to the network and it gives me the ip (5.225...etc) as you can see from the client i cant ping at this point could i acceed at the remote desktop with that ip?
i'd like to set up 2 hamachi servers on my network. one is already running...would setting up a second one be a problem? they would both be on the same router
I recently started to set up a SSH server, I was able to set up a Hamachi based VPN and was able to connect to it on all levels, for about 5 min, after that the server goes into idle mode and is no longer able to connect to that computer via LAN or Hamachi. Not till after I shake the mouse can I connect back in via LAN, and I have to log out and back in of Hamachi to get that to work. Is there a way to stop the Internet shutdown on that computer when it goes into idle mode? SSH servers are more or less useless if it doesn't let me tunnel in when I need to. This is for Ubuntu Server.
I've just loaded the new Hamachi2 Linux beta with Haguichi for a GUI. Everything installed & connects OK, but the connection at the hub is dropping & reconnecting every minute or so. I tried adding a line to the sshd_config file to keep it alaive but it didn't make a difference.
i have a VPN set up with hamachi so i can access other PC's easily, however i keep reading that it is very safe to browse the net from a VPN, and since i already have a VPN set up, i was wondering how this can be achieved?
I'm having trouble getting CSF working with Hamachi. I know Hamachi uses ham0 but has to use eth0 to establish a connection to the VPN servers. When I turn on CSF, hamachi seems to die but I opened the ports in CSF (443,12975,32976,17771)... I keep getting login fail when start Hamachi up. I'm guessing this has to deal with CSF/iptables but no clue on how to setup those rules to work with Hamachi.
I install openSUSE 11.2rc2 kernel 2.6.31.5-0.1-paeand hamachi-0.9.9.9-20.54.1, on previous version it's work fine, but now when i try to exec hamachi from console i have next message:
Code: Message from syslogd@admin-gw at Nov 5 10:24:53 ... kernel:[ 1165.793481] Oops: 0000 [#2] SMP
I am writing this second topic to know how I can have hamachi automatically loaded at startup of PC (with fedora 10) without having to manually start. I tried several scripts but nothing works .
I simply cannot get this to work, has anybody managed it?
My problem is related to tuncfg I believe. I make the modification to the source of tuncfg to change ifconfig to /sbin/ifconfig. If I run hamachi start debug I get the following output:
It appears it cannot create the hamachi network interface because it doesn't appear under ifconfig.
I'm relatively new to Linux, but I'm learning fast. Right now my Linux box is serving as a file server for my network, and as a test bed for learning various tools and actions with Linux. Anyway, I loaded up the latest version of Hamachi, following a tut I found to the intertubes. I got logged on fine to my Hamachi server, and for a few moments the connection looked fine. Eventually the connection started going back and forth between "ok" and "stale", before "failing" and then ultimately leaving me with a blinking green light in Hamachi (note: I'm watching this on my Windows XP machine, also note: not really sure what the blinking green light means but I can tell you that I'm no longer connected)
After many google searches, I've found a lot of pages associating problems with Hamachi to tuncfg. I've also noticed that along with the hamachi tarball on the ftp, the folks at LogMeIn have also provided a file called "tuncfg.patch". So I can only assume that the problem has something to do with tuncfg.Just wondering how I can troubleshoot this problem. I'm running Ubuntu 5.10, and the Hamachi version is 0.9.9.9-20
I just installed Debian 5 on my system and I didnt have it on the network and I chose not to configure networking during installation. I plan to use static ip to stay on a private network most the time, but right now I want to quickly get out on the net to get some things..... So I want to get dhcp going and connect to my router to get out.I set up my interfaces file to say:
I've tried to install and configuring postfix and courier-imap on my virtual server. It can send e-mail (because I do it by gmail ) and it can receive the mail from itself to. I've set a thunderbird account and it can read all mails in my mailbox. The problem occurred when I try to send an e-mail from an external domain to my domain. For example if i try to send an e-mail from example@gmail.com to example@mydomain.com, after few seconds in gmail account compare the mail where it says: Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently: example@mydomain.com
Technical details of permanent failure: Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient domain. We recommend contacting the other email provider for further information about the cause of this error. The error that the other server returned was: 550 550 #5.1.0 Address rejected example@mydomain.com (state 14). I can connect to my server by telnet on 25 and 143 ports. On 143 login successful. The mail log file has no changes when I try to sent an external email to my mail server so I don't know if it's a server/postfix problem or DNS problem or what else.
This is my main.cf postfix configuration file: # See /usr/share/postfix/main.cf.dist for a commented, more complete version # Debian specific: Specifying a file name will cause the first line of that file to be used as the name. The Debian default is /etc/mailname. #myorigin = /etc/mailname .....
MX record contains mail.mydomain.com and I have inserted a A record on my DNS manager that link mail.mydomain.com to my IP addres. In fact I can connect myself to mail.mydomain.com on 25 and 143 ports. So i think that configuration file is right.
I just bought Linksys WAG160N ADSL 2+ Router and modem device. It came with an setup installation CD which is not running on ubuntu. In the manual it is written that it will run only under windows and Mac OS. I have only Ubuntu on my laptop.
I need to run the setup CD to go ahead. I searched more than three hours to find out how to run this CD so that I can complete the setup of my new modem-router but did not find any solution.
I've just installed ubuntu for the first time (latest version) on an HP laptop alongside windows vista and the Internet is not working at all.wired nor wireless. I connect through a router.
The menu options are greyed out for wireless and wired. I'm writing this from my iPad which is happily connected, as does the computer via the windows session so the problem is def not the internet connection. I really don't know where to start.
I can't get wifi in my Desktop 64 installation, but I can in LiveCDs and in Windows. I have an AirLink101 wireless-n card using the Ralink RT2860 driver (which apparently is not installed in Ubuntu Desktop, but IS installed in Server. attempted modprobe rt2860sta resulted in no such luck, citing a missing server directory.) [URL].... details my struggles to get this card operating in Server. I thought I might have more luck with Desktop, but to no avail. The real question is: WHY would this card work in LiveCD but NOT in Desktop or Server installations?
I've tried to set up an easy PXE server to set up ubuntu on various PC's via network. When I was finished I tried to boot a virtual mashine and later a normal notebook, both had the same problems, they find the TFTP server start booting and installing but it always fail. Reason: they get no IP from the DHCP-Server (I'm using dhcp3-server), even if I enter an IP manually I only get to the mirrow step where it tells me bad mirrow and the dhcp log says: Abandoning IP address 192.168.1.46: declined. I also rebootet the router but nothing changed.
I tried searching but received hundreds of unrelated posts.
When using the Ubuntu 10.04 Live CD I had no problem connecting through my wired network connection. After installation all I can find is the Wireless connection.
I have a Toshiba Satellite A70 laptop. A check of the system shows no eth0 available. What do I need to do to get the wired connection back again?
Also, if the wired worked before installation, why doesn't it work afterwards?
New Toshiba Satellite L650 D 64 bit ..Processor Vision Tech. With WIN 7 it connects through the Linksys Wireless G Router and also straight Broadband Cable . But I have tried Xubuntu 10 .04 ..Linux Mint 10.04 [ which I installed].
Open SUSE 11.2 and none will connect . My old laptop runs Xubuntu 10.04 /
Ubuntu 8.10 no problem but 32 bit. I cannot get this 64 bit version installation right?
I recently acquired several netis WF-2103 150mbps Wireless-N USB Adapters. I googled all over the net and was unable to find anything on installing them.
I've just installed Ubuntu. My house isn't wired so I use wireless on all my machines to connect to the internet. When I start up Ubuntu, I can connect to my wireless router. After about 3 minutes, I get disconnected. It refuses to reconnect for several minutes. If I disable and reenable networking, I can establish a connection again, but the process is repeated. I'm not really sure what the issue is here. Any guesses? This is a desktop and I'm using a Belkin wireless adapter.
I can't install/configure this router. I have my PC connected to it via ethernet cable, and Ubuntu sees the connection, but I can't connect to the internet and I can't access 192.168.1.1. I've searched the forum, and I know there are a lot of threads on this, but neither were helpful and since the CD has only win drivers, I couldn't install anything.
I can access the internet through a phone using WiFi though, so theoretically everything is working, I just can't use it with the PC.
Ubuntu 11.04 32bit TP-Link TL-WN821N which is listed HERE as supported using the ar9170usb driver.So I've done 4 fresh reinstalls and each time after a specific step following THIS guide my Wireless connection gets corrupted and does not want to work. The last time I did all the changes in small steps so I can catch the offending one and so after I've executed the code below and restarted my system the wifi went haywire:
Up until that point everything was working just fine and I was remotely managing my desktop using a Windows VNC Viewer and Ubuntu Remote Desktop. So could it be that this dkms (whatever that is) is causing the problems? Do I even need to install it for all the other software to work as it is not mentioned in any other bitcoin mining guides? I would like to stress out that my connection is configured properly and I am 100% certain of that - as I said it is working like a charm up until the point of executing the commands above and restarting.
Any suggestions as the last 3 days have been a nightmare trying to figure out what's wrong after each fresh installation. P.S - The guide says to execute sudo aptitude install dkms but I guess the aptitude package is not installed so I ran sudo apt-get install dkms instead. If that makes any difference?
I'm not completely new to ubuntu, I've been using it for about 6 months, my laptop, suddenly decided to no longer let me connect wirelessly, it was mid pidgin conversation, I couldn't even tick the box to enable wireless. So I read in one of these posts that one person had to reinstall their wireless driver to get it working again. so I uninstalled my driver (Broadcom STA) however when I went to activate it, all I get is the error message installation failed and to look for log "/var/log/jockey.log" and here I admit that I'm not knowledgeable about computers since I'm not sure where to look for the log and also what the log would mean.
We are running Ubuntu on VMWare EXS Server 3i (32 bit server). We tried upgrading from Version 9.4 to 9.10. The server will not boot. It throws networking errors then just comes to a blank black screen.
Here is most of the screen: /dev/sda5 was not cleanly unmounted, check forced. (note - this is due to having turned it off at the black screen - that much I get) /dev/sdd1: recovering journal /dev/sdb1: recovering journal /dev/sdc1: recovering journal /dev/sdb1: clean, 74772/6553600 files, 15793957/26214055 blocks (check in 5 mounts) /dev/sdd1: clean, 22599/6553600 files, 15036060/26214055 blocks /dev/sdc1: clean, 381500/13107200 files, 34291998/52428119 blocks Filesystem checks are in progress (ESC to cancel): ***** here is where I think things are going bad ************ init: network-interface (eth0) pre-start process (535) terminated with status 1 init: network-interface (eth0) post-stop process(61 terminated with status 1 init: network-interface (lo) pre-start process (615) terminated with status 1 init: network-interface (lo) post-stop process(62 terminated with status 1 /dev/sda5: 105/124496 files (34.3% non-contiguous), 18894/.248976 blocks mountall: fsck /boot [410] terminated with status 1 fsck from util-linux-ng 2.16 /dev/FileU32-root: clean, 69429/734400 files, 540860/2933760 blocks init: networking main process (70 terminated with status 1
I have a clean installation of Ubuntu Server 10.04 x64 on an HP Proliant DL380 G3. It has two Broadcom NICs in addition to its ILO. During the installation, both NICs were listed... but neither was able to pull DHCP, nor did they function with manual settings. The first NIC is currently connected and is known good. So I left it alone and figured I'd troubleshoot it later (which is now). This server is going to be a VMware Server host. I wanted to install ESXi on it, but it doesn't like the old server's cheap ICH RAID controller.
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I noticed here it says they're disabled. so I thought perhaps this was a 64-bit driver issue. So, I booted my trusty Ubuntu desktop 10.04 32-bit live cd, and the NIC works fine. Now, here's where it gets weird. Seeing that, I booted it to Ubuntu server 10.04 32-bit installation from a flash drive, expecting to see the NICs working fine during the installation.