LogMeIn Hamachi is a hosted VPN service that lets you securely extend LAN-like networks. Quickly and easily provision virtual network client software to new computers without having to go onsite. Download now. Free for Windows, Mac and Linux.
LogMeIn Hamachi for Linux is a secure VPN client for Linux that offers connectivity to your resources from dispersed environments. Unlike Hamachi for Windows/Mac, the Linux client uses the command line and offers a relatively limited set of features. For details, check the Hamachi User Guide.
Hamachi for Linux (x86/x64)
Hamachi for Linux is available as DEB and RPM packages. Functionality can only be guaranteed with these package/distribution pairings, though other pairings may work as well:
- DEB packages are compatible with Ubuntu (16.04LTS)
- RPM packages are compatible with CentOS (7.2)
Download the installer from here:
32 bit version:
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-1.i486.rpm
logmein-hamachi_2.1.0.203-1_i386.deb
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-x86.tgz
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-1.i486.rpm
logmein-hamachi_2.1.0.203-1_i386.deb
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-x86.tgz
64 bit version:
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-1.x86_64.rpm
logmein-hamachi_2.1.0.203-1_amd64.deb
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-x64.tgz
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-1.x86_64.rpm
logmein-hamachi_2.1.0.203-1_amd64.deb
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-x64.tgz
Hamachi for Linux on ARM (BETA)
The beta release of LogMeIn Hamachi is available for Linux with ARM support. Make sure that you have an ARMv4T or better processor and tun/tap driver installed before running Hamachi for Linux with ARM support.
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Remember: The Hamachi Linux on ARM is currently in Beta and is not recommended for use in a production environment.
Download the installer from here:
ARM version (BETA):
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-1.armel.rpm
logmein-hamachi_2.1.0.203-1_armel.deb
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-armel.tgz
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-1.armel.rpm
logmein-hamachi_2.1.0.203-1_armel.deb
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-armel.tgz
ARM HF version (BETA):
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-1.armhf.rpm
logmein-hamachi_2.1.0.203-1_armhf.deb
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-armhf.tgz
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-1.armhf.rpm
logmein-hamachi_2.1.0.203-1_armhf.deb
logmein-hamachi-2.1.0.203-armhf.tgz
We're interested in your feedback. Once you've tried the client, please let us know about your experience at [email protected]. Your feedback will help define the priorities of further development of the product.
The product LogMeIn Free has been discontinued and is no longer available for download. Download.com offers no downloadable file for this product and presents data on the last available version for informational purposes only. LogMeIn Free functionality has been incorporated into LogMeIn Pro.
First, the good news: LogMeIn Free offers easy, secure, remote access to your Windows PC and its contents, file and desktop sharing, HD video and audio streaming, mobile device access, and more. The bad news: It's no longer free. The developer has 'consolidated' to premium-only software.
Pros
Robust: LogMeIn's primary business is enabling remote support, so individuals and small users benefit from systems built for far more demanding needs.
Security options: Setting a Personal Password adds a layer of security. It can't be retrieved by LogMeIn staff.
Screen recording: LogMeIn Free can record onscreen video of active sessions. Other features include Event Logging, Remote Printing, and the Connection and Event Monitor.
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File and desktop sharing: Files too large to email are easily shared through LogMeIn. You can invite trusted users to view your desktop and even share control of your keyboard and cursor, too.
Cons
It's not free: Our main objection to LogMeIn Free is that it's not free anymore. LogMeIn says it was necessary to change the terms of agreement, and it may have been. But they should change the name, too.
Bottom Line
LogMeIn Free is easy to use, works well, and does a lot. It may well be worth its annual subscription, especially if the 'home office' is also known as the family room. But this software shouldn't be called 'Free,' if it isn't freeware.