Thanks for the quick reply. I'm planing to build a server myself someday, 
but right now I just want some quick test with existing services. Could you 
offer some specific recommendation? I have no clue for alternatives. I 
don't really mind paying the services with moderate price, after all, they 
need to maintain the transfer server.  BTW, I think I'm in the category of 
"personal use" :D

On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 7:41:32 PM UTC+8, don wrote:
>
>  On 02/25/2014 03:35 AM, sky Chen wrote:
>  
> By the way, there is a same unanswered 
> question<http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/111110/log-me-in-on-angstrom>on
>  unix.stackoverflow.
>
> On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 7:09:27 PM UTC+8, sky Chen wrote: 
>>
>> While attempting to install Hamachi LongMeIn, I was prompted that it 
>> needs lsb. The best I can find, after some Googling, is this Running 
>> Hamachi on beaglebone 
>> black<http://gencarelle.com/blog/2013/05/31/running-hamachi-on-a-beaglebone-black/>,
>>  
>> which is Ubuntu specified. I'm wondering is it possible, with a moderate 
>> amount of effort, I can get Hamachi running with Angsrom? I need to set up 
>> a communication with my Beaglebone connected to 3G network, so the straight 
>> forward way would be to use existing services like Hamachi. But I lack 
>> sufficient knowledge as to decide the effort behind. Because I'm working on 
>> a time-sensitive project, I need to decide if I should switch approach. 
>> Could someone gives hind? Any thought would be greatly appreciated!
>>
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> I would avoid hamachi logmein has moved to a pay model, while hamachi is 
> still "free" if you run it as a service you have to pay $29 or something a 
> year. 
>
> I would find a better OpenSource/Free alternative. 
>
> https://secure.logmein.com/welcome/hamachi/vpn/whatsnew.aspx
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