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Back to My Mac was a feature introduced with Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) that uses Wide-Area Bonjour to securely discover services across the Internet and automatically configure ad hoc, on-demand, point-to-point encrypted connections between computers using IPsec.
BTMM provides network connectivity between devices so that a user can perform file sharing and screen sharing among multiple computers at home, at work, or on ...
Understanding Apple's Back to My Mac (BTMM) Service draft-zhu-mobileme-doc-05 ; This is an older version of an Internet-Draft that was ultimately published as ...
Dec 9, 2020 · Background: Apple discontinued the 'Back to My Mac' service in 2019 after twelve years of operation. As I understand it, this used a combination ...
May 11, 2017 · What router information is stored on Apple's servers; Which servers are used for which purposes ( members.btmm.icloud.com , p34-btmmdns.icloud.
Dec 27, 2011 · This service provides a private IPv6 network which you can use to securely connect all your Mac hosts. To use BTMM you will need to upgrade all ...
Feb 27, 2015 · Hi all; I'm running a MacBook Pro, Mid 2010 with OSX 10.10.2. I've recently started having issues with BTMM which I use from work to connect ...
This posting describes how to set up a VPN server on a USG in a way that is compatible with Apple's Back To My Mac (BTMM) feature.
Understanding Apple's Back to My Mac (BTMM) Service. Cheshire S., Zhu Z., Wakikawa R., Zhang L. Expand. Publication type: Report. Publication date: 2011-06-01.