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messinac
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Hamachi Command Line Version (Windows)

Hi,
I was wondering if there was the possibility to control the Hamachi client through DOS (Windows) just like in Linux.
My need is to connect the PC to start at particular application and disconnect at the end.

Thank you in advance.

Regards,
Carmelo Messina

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messinac
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Re: Hamachi Command Line Version (Windows)

No one?

 

Does anyone know if at least the RPC protocol is public?
Create a program that communicates to pipe \\.\Pipe\Hamachi2.Rpc is not complex, you always know what to send ...

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MrAxehandle
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Re: Hamachi Command Line Version (Windows)

I'm trying to get Hamachi working on a Windows Server 2012 core install, without a GUI. Without documentation on the command line client (and with the command line client not returning any sort of help or documentation) it's a bit problematic. At this point, I can install it but at startup it keeps trying to run the GUI and fails. Yet, even though it is run as a service, it's not showing up in my Central console.

 

How to I get Hamachi to actually turn on and do its thing?

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Sean_K
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Re: Hamachi Command Line Version (Windows)

The Hamachi Client for Windows was not designed to run without the GUI.  I will forward this to our development team for consideration in a future release.

Sean Keough
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hhb97b
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Re: Hamachi Command Line Version (Windows)

Hi

 

Any news regarding a command line version for windows?

 

My company is looking for functionality which hamachi has but also has the ability to script joining and disconnecting a network. That the reason for the interest in the command line version

 

 

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PatrickPem
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Re: Hamachi Command Line Version (Windows)

Yes, I have an interest in this as well.

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IME120
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Re: Hamachi Command Line Version (Windows)

I am also interested in this. I think it would be useful.