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  2. LogMeIn Hamachi - Wikipedia

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    LogMeIn Hamachi is a virtual private network (VPN) application developed and released in 2004 by Alex Pankratov. It is capable of establishing direct links between computers that are behind network address translation (NAT) firewalls without requiring reconfiguration (when the user's PC can be accessed directly without relays from the Internet/WAN side).

  3. GoTo (US company) - Wikipedia

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    GoTo Technologies USA, Inc., [3] formerly LogMeIn Inc., [4] is a flexible-work provider of software as a service ( SaaS) and cloud-based remote work tools for collaboration and IT management. The company was founded in 2003, and is based in Boston, Massachusetts. [5] On February 2, 2022 the company was rebranded from LogMeIn to GoTo.

  4. FreeLAN - Wikipedia

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    FreeLAN is computer software that implements peer-to-peer, full mesh, virtual private network (VPN) techniques for creating secure point-to-point or site-to-site connections in routed or bridged configurations and remote access facilities. It is free and open-source software licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 3 (GNU GPLv3).

  5. OpenVPN - Wikipedia

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    VPN. License. GNU GPLv2 [10] Website. openvpn .net. OpenVPN is a virtual private network (VPN) system that implements techniques to create secure point-to-point or site-to-site connections in routed or bridged configurations and remote access facilities. It implements both client and server applications.

  6. Tailscale - Wikipedia

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    tailscale .com. Tailscale Inc. is a software company based in Toronto, Canada. Tailscale develops a partially open-source software-defined mesh virtual private network (VPN) and a web-based management service. [a] [1] [2] The company provides a zero config VPN as a service under the same name. [3] [better source needed]

  7. Open Networking Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Open Networking Foundation ( ONF) is a non-profit operator -led consortium. [1] It uses an open source business model aimed at promoting networking through software-defined networking (SDN) and standardizing the OpenFlow protocol and related technologies. [2] The standards-setting and SDN-promotion group was formed out of recognition that ...

  8. Session (software) - Wikipedia

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    Session provides applications for various platforms, such as macOS, Windows, and Linux, along with mobile clients available on both iOS and Android. Features [ edit ] Session does not require a telephone number or email address for account creation.

  9. SONiC (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    Kernel type. Monolithic. License. Mix of open-source licenses including the GNU GPL and the Apache License. The Software for Open Networking in the Cloud or alternatively abbreviated and stylized as SONiC, is a free and open source network operating system based on Linux. It was originally developed by Microsoft and the Open Compute Project.