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fluxtor
ParticipantHi,
Thank you so much for your help with this. I can confirm everything is now working as expected!
regards
fluxtor
ParticipantJust to let you know I’ve collected the logs as requested and sent them as requested. Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help?
Just to confirm I am using the latest build of Linux Mint Cinnamon which has been fully updated and this is the server end and I’m connecting from a Windows 11 workstation on version 24H2 which is also fully upto date.
regards
fluxtor
ParticipantThere’s a typo in the common-auth file in the screenshot above which is not present in the live file on disk! Just a fumble while I was doing the screenshot 🙂
fluxtor
ParticipantHi, thanks for the response.
I’ve setup and confirmed google-authenticator works locally with 2 users. I did look at the guide you linked prior to posting here and have the same issue after following the steps specifically point 5. As soon as I add “auth required pam_google_authenticator.so” to the nx file I can’t connect with NoMachine to any user where google-authenticator is enabled. NoMachine prompts for the username and password and I if I use either of the local users it will ask for a verification code which fails every time.
See screenshot of the nx file with “auth required pam_google_authenticator.so” added. Unless I’m missing something else from the PAM config this appears to be all that’s required for Ubuntu?
For reference I’ve also attached a screenshot of the common-auth file incase this is where the issue lies but as said I’m able to connect locally just not via NoMachine.
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