Hamachi makes the software designed for local networks work over
the Internet.
With the program installed,
Fellow
p2p-hackers, take a note. The italics above is
the secret sauce.
The server driving the process improves the accuracy of
port prediction and allows for more precise scheduling of
the hole punching sequence. It also enables serializing
tunnel negotiations with peers behind the same
incremental NAT and it greatly simplifies the TCP hole
punching implementation. Combined with fine-grained NAT
classification and handling of all workable NAT type
permutations it pushes the P2P rate to the 95% mark.
Mind the
patent app
though ...not that it is going anywhere it seems.