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Open Settings, Privacy, Local Network, look for the NoMachine app in the list and grant the permission.
Yes, that was it! Setting “Privacy, Local Network” to on for NoMachine is all that’s required for this to work. I.e. with “Network browsing” set to off in NoMachine’s settings that just disables the auto-discovery of NoMachine servers. All of my statically defined connections continue to work.
I thought there might be an Apple setting affecting this, but when you search the settings app for “NoMachine” you don’t get any results.
Thanks for much for the quick fix.
jimParticipantThat showed the first time running NoMachine after my iPad updated, I may have tapped “Don’t Allow”. I don’t know how to get that message back, but I do have the NoMachine app’s privacy setting “Network browsing” setting “Don’t show other computers on the network” set to off. Is that the same thing? If not, how do I allow the app to connect to computers on my network?
April 20, 2020 at 08:41 in reply to: How to clear client’s cache of dynamically discovered LAN servers? #26889jimParticipantI’m sorry, this was my mistake. I thought I restarted all the servers, but when I went back and checked I had forgotten to restart a couple of them. I had assumed it was all of my servers re-populating my connection list when in fact it was just these two. After I restarted these two servers I no longer have any dynamically discovered servers in my list. I did use Wireshark to check out MDNS traffic on my network and discovered I have several devices using it, but no more NoMachine servers advertising themselves.
So sorry for the noise/misinformation, but thanks for the help.
April 16, 2020 at 07:34 in reply to: “Other users are logged in” when I power off or restart CentOS 7 #26782jimParticipantThanks
April 9, 2020 at 14:32 in reply to: How to clear client’s cache of dynamically discovered LAN servers? #26653jimParticipantYes, I restarted nxserver after making the changes. What protocol/port does nxserver use to advertise its presence? For example TCP or UDP port 4000? With that info I can take a packet capture to check if my servers are still advertising their presence.
jimParticipantThat worked! It all works correctly now, thanks!
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