Modified network adapter and tunneling code as follows:
Improved handling of outbound traffic bursts
Re-enabled IPX support, which was initially depricated with an introduction of "Layer 3 tunneling domains" in 1.0.2.0
Modified built-in DHCP server to automatically disable itself if the adapter is configured with a static IP address.
Increased virtual IP lease interval from 30 seconds to a year.
DHCP IP address renewal is now initiated with a brief toggling of the adapter's line status. This requires the "media sense" option for the adapter needs to be enabled, which is a default Windows value.
Fixed timestamps in chat logs being off by one day
Added new section ("Export Law Assurances") to the EULA
Modified the installer as follows:
Hamachi network adapter is now configured NOT to automatically register its IP with DNS. This is equivalent to un-checking
"Register this adapter in DNS" option in DNS part of Advanced section of TCP/IP Properties of Hamachi adapter.
Failure to create .hamachi shell association is no longer treated as a critical error
Improved handling of "HrRenameConnection" failures on Windows 2000
Added a warning when installing Hamachi on Windows 2000/2003 servers that have "Dynamic DNS Updates" enabled in one of their DNS zones.
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LogMeIn Hamachi is a zero-configuration virtual private networking (VPN) application. In other words Hamachi is a program that allows you to arrange multiple computers into their own secure network just as if they were connected by a physical network cable. Hamachi is fast, secure and simple. Its core version is also free.
Hamachi is frequently used for gaming and remote administration. The vendor provides free basic service and extra features for a fee.
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Hamachi is a zero-configuration virtual private networking application with an open security architecture and NAT-to-NAT traversal capabilities.
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