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Someone help me?
Then configure it manually, you need to use a static IP anyway...
why brazilian guys needs create a help topic on tutorial zone ???
WHY ???
you know the forum pwdevgroup okay
look to my tutorial for hamachi servers
make a configuration of network using the tutorial
after this, no make config of hamachi ok ?
First REMOVE MY NAME NOW!!!
after i use facebook on skype and dont receive mensengers
solved,,, moved...
Additionally, don't use hamachi - see here: http://forum.ragezone.com/f694/compl...ml#post7266282
Hamachi isn't an alternative to actually learning networking - http://forum.ragezone.com/f695/absol...6/#post6038760
No offense ADMZePekeno (but hamachi is shit)
hahaha i know
but on devgroupw br i make a tutorial where i make a config of virtual box network config
i say to make only this config and no make the hamachi config using port forwarding
i think you already know how to do this =x
Well... Hamachi is not a shit in some case. I used Hamachi to make a vpn between my computer and my server. This way, I only opened the game port to the public and all the other ports were accessible inside my hamachi network only. MySQL, pwAdmin, ... But give access to trusty people only! Well anyway you can still kick them from your hamachi network easily in case of fire lol.
Well, I still do not need any crappy external software like Hamachi to accomplish this, as I have a real hardware VPN solution on even my home network...
Oh yea, & @OP
Are you using a VM or a physical machine, because if you're using a VM you may have the network portion configured incorrectly all together... In which case even a manual config (as I earlier recommended) wouldn't even work...
I cannot speak for other VM software, but if you're using VMware you want to be using BRIDGED and make sure that REPLICATE PHYSICAL NETWORK CONNECTION STATE *IS* checked (ON)...
If you're using a physical machine, then you somehow have a problem with DHCP somewhere along the lines, which I would not be able to be of ANY help with, because it could be ANYTHING: from forgetting to plug in a cable somewhere, a bad cable somewhere, to your routers settings, to your router (physically), to the physical hardware in the machine (too many things to even list really)... So you'd pretty much have to troubleshoot that on your own... ... ...