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     5.2 and hardcode the IP address of the Hamachi intermediation server there (std.hamachi.logmein.com).     5.2 and hardcode the IP address of the Hamachi intermediation server there (std.hamachi.logmein.com).
     6. I was able to join the domain, I just had to manually input the DNS of the domain on the hamachi network connection     6. I was able to join the domain, I just had to manually input the DNS of the domain on the hamachi network connection
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 +http://community.logmein.com/t5/Hamachi/Joining-a-Win-2008-domain-with-Active-Directory-using-Hamachi/td-p/50570
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 +    Yes, that is indeed possible.  You would want to setup a Gateway network, which will allow your domain to handle DNS and DHCP requests.  
 +    This means that the Hamachi² net will pull IPs from your domain.
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 +http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/winservergen/thread/d98b2185-e64d-4243-ad9c-29cd512659b4
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 +    ports for active diresctory
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 +    if you want your client to be connected to domain it should resolve the dns query locally and also needs certain active directory ports
 +    to be opened and hamachi is the software provided by third party and will never open all the ports hence I dont think its possible. 
 +    To connect to your domain you will have to connect to direct VPN OF CORPORATE NETWROK OR  USE site to site vpn. 
 +    http://www.digitalforensics.be/blog/?p=94
 +    http://www.windowsnetworking.com/kbase/WindowsTips/WindowsServer2008/AdminTips/ActiveDirectory/WhatAllPortsAreRrequiredByDomainControllersAndClientComputers.html
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 +http://kwjblogs.blogspot.com/2011/12/logmein-hamachi-commercial-as-global.html
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 +    With the present versions of LogMeIn Hamachi 2, the software installs as a service and works without logging on.  That is possibly the most useful 
 +    feature as it made Active Directory Authentication over WAN a breeze.  Since the software is fast to deploy, all I had to do was install the client 
 +    on my Active Directory domain controllers, the IPv4 address assigned by LogMeIn Hamachi is sticky, so my DCs maintained the IPs after installation.  
 +    From then on, all I have to do is ensure that every system that is attached to LogMeIn Hamachi is given the DC's IP address as the DNS servers 
 +    (in the Hamachi Network Interface).   The result is fast, easy, and convenient Active Directory authentication over the internet. 
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