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Apr26

OSX iTunes Sharing using Hamachi

Last updated: 4/26/2007

OK for the past year or so I’ve been trying to share my iTunes library from my home to my office. Using my PowerBook with OSX 10.4, iTunes 7, Rendezvous Proxy and Hamachi I was able to pull this off and I love it!

I had trouble at first getting Hamachi to install and run on my system but the rest was pretty straight forward once I had Hamachi working, hence this tutorial to help the others out there looking to do the same!

Start Downloading
Here is the list of files you will need to get this process moving along. I’m going to assume you have iTunes 7 and OSX. I’m also assuming you have 2 Macs to try this on. I’ve tried this on the PPC and the Intel system with no problems.

Hamachi
TUN/TAP
HamachiX Graphical Interface
Rendezvous Proxy

Install the Goods
I started with TUN/TAP. Download the file and unzip it. It should produce a folder called TUNTAP_TIGER. Go into the folder and install all 4 packages, at first I just tried the TUNTAP_INSTALLER.MPKG and that failed to produce the results I needed, so run all 4 installers.

Before moving on to Hamachi you will need to enable ROOT user privledges on your Mac. Go into APPLICATIONS / UTILITIES and run NETINFO MANAGER. In NETINFO MANAGER go to “Security” and then “Authenticate User”. Once Authenticated then go back to “Security” and “Enable Root User” it will prompt you to enter a secure password, once that is done move on.

Now unzip Hamachi and it will produce some obscure folder. For me it produced “hamachi-0.9.9.9-20-osx” for simplicity I renamed it “HAMACHI-FILES”, so should you for this tutorial.

Next, open up TERMINAL under APPLICATIONS / UTILITIES. If you never used terminal then don’t worry. Just enter my commands explicitly. I’m going to assume the “HAMACHI-FILES” folder is on your desktop. For this tutorial let’s pretend your name George and your computer is ADMIN-GMORRIS

When I open TERMINAL I should get

admin-gmorris: ~ george$

Now navigate up to the HAMACHI-FILES folder on your desktop. Start entering the following lines

admin-gmorris ~ george$ cd desktop/hamachi-files
admin-gmorris ~ /desktop/hamachi-files george$ sudo ./install
admin-gmorris ~ /desktop/hamachi-files george$ hamachi-init
admin-gmorris ~ /desktop/hamachi-files george$ hamachi start

Now Hamachi should start running. Most failures will happen at this point. At least for me I was hung up here with TUN/TAP issues. If Hamachi started for you, awesome keep going.

Now create your network on Hamachi. This is very similar to an networked workgroup or domain. Let’s call your network (make up your own name) georgetunes.

admin-gmorris ~ /desktop/hamachi-files george$ hamachi create georgetunes

It will then ask for a password, so give it one, and your hamachi network will be created. At this point you should run this phase of the process again on your other Mac. Once you do that then try to join the other Mac to your Hamachi network using the following commands while on the other Mac (again, assuming your name is George and your other Mac is HOME-GMORRIS). I’m also assuming that you just finished the install of Hamachi on the second Mac.

home-gmorris ~ /desktop/hamachi-files george$ hamachi login
home-gmorris ~ /desktop/hamachi-files george$ hamachi join georgetunes

It will prompt you for your password and then you should be connected. To prove the connection enter this.

home-gmorris ~ /desktop/hamachi-files george$ hamachi list

And you should see the other system in your Hamachi list.

To make this a bit easier, Install Hamachi X on both Macs. If you have already connected to your Hamachi network in Terminal then when you run Hamachi X you should see your network and which systems are online.

Share the Music Love
Open iTunes on both Macs and then share your music. Go into iTunes Preferences, then under General enter your Share Name. Once done then go to the Sharing icon and then make sure the “Look for shared libraries” is checked, also place a check in “Share my library on my local network”.

Here is where the Intel Mac and PPC Mac differed. For the Intel Mac I just needed to reboot iTunes and I could then see the shared music from my other Mac. On the PPC Mac I needed to install and run Rendezvous Proxy.

This should get you started, I’ll add and revise this as the comments come in.

Apr12

An American Self-Portrait: Visualizing the Stats

Plastic Bags 2007Chris Jordan has completed a series of work which helps to visualize large statistical measures in our society. My favorite is the plastic bag series.

“Depicts 60,000 plastic bags, the number used in the US every five seconds.”

Apr5

The Joost is Loose! This is going to be big.

Joost has just launched the OSX beta of their peer-2-peer video application and thus far, it’s awesome. I’m really excited about the potential of an interactive alternative to TV. In the short time I’ve used the application I see huge potential in the delivery mechanism and how easy it ease to intact with.

I loaded up the “Last Great Bear” from National Geographic and while I was watching I was able to watch a news ticker, interact with otherThe Last Great Bears about the show via chat and browse upcoming shows.

I can’t say enough about this killer app. You need to view it for yourself!

Jan25

Wufoo for Quick Website Forms

There are a few programs which I run across and say, damn… nice software. Wufoo is one of those instances. Wufoo is a bit of an odd name but then again so is ours. Essentially Wufoo allows people to quickly create web-forms which validate text, track statistics and and customize the look and feel of the form. (more…)

Nov13

Project Orange Highlights the Need for Action

In a creative way to clean up the innercity, a group of anonymous artist in Detroit have started “Project Orange.” The goal of the project is aimed at drawing attention to community ruin; it is aimed at getting things done. Anonymous artist go out at night and paint old, dilapidated buildings bright orange to draw attention to them. City officials, eager to eliminate the orange buildings arrive later and destroy them.

Having grown up in the Philadelphia area I’ve seen countless buildings tagged for demolition just sit and rot. Not only are these buildings unsightly, they are breading grounds for drugs and crime. Often the local community has little voice or pull to inspire government action. Project Orange just ‘highlights’ the problem and encourages action.