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Last post 09-05-2008, 4:17 PM by Graham. 22 replies.
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  •  09-10-2006, 4:09 PM 488

    Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Synapse works *VERY* well over a secure VPN.  In the ever changing IT world, there now exists a Zero Administration VPN called Hamachi.

    This VPN (Virtual Private Network) allows you to securely access your records from home or wherever outside your office.

    Hamachi works well with Synapse, and it's on our list of suggested software.

    Contact me if you want to setup Hamachi.   It's crazy easy, but I have a few tips.  :)


    Developer
  •  10-24-2006, 12:20 PM 937 in reply to 488

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    I have been considering setting up a secure VPN from my office. I downloaded Hamachi from http://www.hamachi.cc/. I have not set it up because of HIPPA concerns. I have a static address at work and want to set up a client at home. I would appreciate your tips.

    DrO

  •  10-24-2006, 1:54 PM 938 in reply to 937

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Hamachi allows you to setup a VPN.  This satisfies HIPAA by providing strong encryption on top of Synapse's existing encryption.

    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
    Developer Forum
  •  10-24-2006, 4:41 PM 942 in reply to 938

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    I use Synapse and Hamachi.  I have Hamachi on every computer, including the office, although that isn't needed.

    Hamachi is a very easy program to use.  It more than surpasses HIPAA.

    Synapse is blazing fast from my Family Room over a Wireless G connection to my tablet.  Just as fast as if I was in the office.

    Although not documented well, the first computer you setup Hamachi is a key computer, it is the computer that can delete accounts from .... so .... setup Hamachi from the server at the office.  I usually suggest "trying" software on other computers first, but this is an exception. 

     


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  •  01-18-2007, 11:03 PM 2256 in reply to 942

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    I bought two VPN routers, thought I could connect two offices, without realizing the price for two static IPs.  I guess that leaves hamachi the only best solution for me.
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  •  01-19-2007, 12:08 AM 2258 in reply to 2256

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    qilin:
    I bought two VPN routers, thought I could connect two offices, without realizing the price for two static IPs.  I guess that leaves hamachi the only best solution for me.

    Hamachi is great.  The uptime hasn't been as solid as it used to be 6 months ago.  Still quite good.  Synapse over Hamachi works very well.


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  •  01-19-2007, 2:45 AM 2267 in reply to 2256

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    I can attest to the "power" of Hamachi ( a VPN) and LogMeIn (remote desktop). I upgraded Hamachi to their new release on my "server" using LogMeIn.

    Today I got a call from one of my patients that ran out of glucometer test strips. From my hotel room I logged into my "server" using LogMeIn. I ran a fax form in MSWord, entered the order, converted this to a pdf file, affixed a stamp bearing my signature and printed it to the "fax printer", entered the pharmacy fax number and sent the fax. I saved a copy of the "signed" pdf file into the patient's directory.

    My patient is happy because his doctor while on vacation helped him. He will repay me by bringing me Cuban coffee (expresso) when I am back in the office! He will also, spread the word on the "availability" of his doctor. Good for the business!! The whole procedure  took me ~3 minutes.

    Consider the fact that I am ~2500 miles away from my office!

    DrO 


     

  •  01-20-2007, 12:25 PM 2302 in reply to 2267

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Looks like Jason moved my post .. but the latest beta allows you to send a prescription (or any other PS document) by fax providing that SnappyFax is installed on your server.  No need now for logmein... only need to use Synapse EMR client.

     


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
    Developer Forum
  •  08-31-2007, 3:34 PM 4104 in reply to 2302

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    FYI

    Apple access to Hamachi VPN.

    http://hamachix.spaceants.net/

     


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  •  08-17-2008, 10:46 PM 6539 in reply to 4104

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Free ride is over ?


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  •  08-17-2008, 10:51 PM 6540 in reply to 6539

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Hamachi Licensing

    Commercial vs. Non-Commercial

    LogMeIn Hamachi licensing is based on your status as a commercial or a non-commercial user. Prior to subscribing to Hamachi, you will be asked to verify whether you are using it for commercial or non-commercial purposes.*

    If you are using Hamachi for your own, non-commercial use, it's 100% free.

    What is Non-Commercial Use?

    Non-commercial users are defined as individuals using the product for personal use, such as a gaming or family network, and non-profit institutions (as defined by the IRS as a 501c corporation or similarly situated international non-profits).

    Non-commercial users may use Hamachi free of charge and without the need to pay any subscription fee.

    What is Commercial Use?

    Commercial users are defined as for-profit businesses, government institutions (federal, state, local), educational institutions (including universities and state or local school systems), and any individuals using Hamachi on behalf of such entities or institutions.

    Commercial users are required to pay LogMeIn a monthly or annual subscription fee to legally use Hamachi.


    * All final determinations shall be made by LogMeIn in its sole discretion. LogMeIn reserves the right, in accordance with its terms and conditions of use, to discontinue a user's subscription to Hamachi. LogMeIn's terms and conditions of use shall apply to any user's use of Hamachi.



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  •  08-18-2008, 3:32 AM 6541 in reply to 6540

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  •  08-18-2008, 7:05 AM 6542 in reply to 6541

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Graham:
    Such is life ...

    Yea. Hamachi is so good I think I'll go for it.

    I put it on every PC, so I'll have to change that policy.  I guess just the server and my home PC.

     


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  •  08-19-2008, 3:02 PM 6543 in reply to 6542

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    Jerry has been doing some research into other software VPNs.

    Hopefully he will post the results sometime.

     


    Graham Chiu
    Beta Downloads and Documentation Wiki
    Developer Forum
  •  08-19-2008, 8:00 PM 6544 in reply to 6539

    Re: Hamachi as a VPN: using Synapse securely from home or elsewhere - 256 bit encryption

    A quote from Hamachi's site: 

    "Overview

    Use LogMeIn Hamachi for free – provide your small business a remote access solution that is secure, easy, and enhances business performance.

    Hamachi is currently available for Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista. Console versions of Hamachi are also available for Linux and OS X.

    Hamachi installers support incremental upgrades. If you have a version of Hamachi already installed on your computer, just run the installer and it will update the program files and retain your Hamachi setup.

    Use LogMeIn Hamachi for free – provide your small business a remote access solution that is secure, easy, and enhances business performance. For more information click here."

     The first statement, that I emphasized B-i, allows us to use it in a small practice setting for free.

    DrO 

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