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Fordítási probléma jelentése
You have to look at your internet like it is a room with doors, all doors are closed. Unless you want to open a door, for example to let email in or other stuff. Hamachi is a program that opens one of the many doors so your friends can enter your network. In theory there could come bad things truth these doors now, but it is very unlikely. The firewall should block those virusses or whatever coming truth there. If there were to be "attackers", which is very unlikely since only your friends know about your network, they would get stopped by the firewall.
Hamachi is basically portforwarding, but I might be confusing them.
This portforwarding is opening doors without Hamachi. Which I do very often hosting unturned servers. And these are publically visible. Yet I have never accounted any problems with the many random strangers connecting to my network.
Hamachi is practically 110% safe. Enjoy playing.
Im not a computer expert (at all, like,at all), so check with someone else.
Or I Am Going To Write Like It Was A YouTube Video Title
Or "just portforward" when the router is at my brother