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We cannot reproduce such problem on the same environment. Did you check client monitor logs (M-* or F-M-* folders on $HOME/.nx/ directory)?
kroyContributorDid you save password in NoMachine? You can reset saves. Open NoMachine Player, edit the connection file for the Ubuntu host and check the box “Reset saved preferences and password”. Does that help?
kroyContributorDid you try connection to public.ip:26404? Can you describe your network configuration? It looks it is double NAT configuration. In this case you need to set also router which provides internet. Take a look at this similar topic: https://forums.nomachine.com/topic/double-nat-remote-through-internet
kroyContributorChanging password on client side shouldn’t affect the connection to another machine. Is this connection with SSH protocol, password authetication or private key? Can you send a screenshot showing the problem?
kroyContributorYes, it’s XFCE. Please check DefaultDesktopCommand in the /usr/NX/etc/node.cfg (still on server side). It should be set similar:
DefaultDesktopCommand /usr/bin/startxfce4
If there is other value please modify it. Then it should start to work.
kroyContributorOn the openSUSE instance what is the GUI Desktop Environment (DE) installed?
That output which you paste was from Ubuntu (March 31st). We need the server-side output.
To check what DE it is on the OpenSuse instance on the server side, you need to connect there via ssh and execute command:
grep ^Exec /usr/share/xsessions/*.desktop
.If there is no installed GUI, you need to install one. For example with command:
sudo zypper in -t pattern x11 gnome_basic
April 9, 2020 at 13:53 in reply to: How to clear client’s cache of dynamically discovered LAN servers? #26650kroyContributorWe weren’t able to reproduce such problem.
At the same time in each computer’s Server Preferences->Services I also unchecked “Advertise this computer on the local network”.
Did you restart nxserver after after making changes? It’s needed to take effect.
kroyContributorIt’s important that X server is up and running on the Foreign server host. What kind of session is running there? Is it Xorg, XWayland, or maybe Xvfb? What application is inside the session? Can you put here /usr/NX/var/log/nxerror.log output?
kroyContributorPossible that there is problem with wrong cookie. Execute command on that foreign host:
xauth list :0
It should show similar output:
ubuntu-mate-18/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 035d99d99c612bc76350167aeeb7be63
Then go to cloud-server machine and add IP foreign machine to /etc/hosts and set hostname from xauth (in this example: “ubuntu-mate-18”). Now add server again, using that hostname (or IP).
nxserver --serveradd ubuntu-mate-18 --label pc1 --foreign
April 3, 2020 at 08:32 in reply to: NoMachine sound card with support of sample rate above 44kHz #26484kroyContributorWe created feature for adding support for audio at 48kHz sample rates, you can find there: https://www.nomachine.com/FR03R03960. You can sign up to the ‘notify me’ in order to know when it has been implemented.
kroyContributorDid you tryd to reproduce problem after restarting nxserver or system reboot? It looks that somehow your physical desktop wasn’t detected by NoMachine so it creates a new one like it was headless. It could happen in situation where X server on the system was started much later than NoMachine server. Is it headless system and desktop was started manually? If yes, nxserver should be restarted (
sudo /usr/NX/bin/nxserver --restart
) after desktop startup.kroyContributorWhich NoMachine verson you have – is it Workstation Evaluation or the free NoMachine version? Are you sure you are connecting as the same user which is owner of the desktop with the opened applications? Can you tell me the steps you take to connect? Perhaps you can submit the screenshots of the phases?
kroyContributorTo connect over internet you have to enable UPnP or open port manually in the router settings. Please refer https://www.nomachine.com/AR11L00827. In the article you have instruction how to enable UPnP in the NoMachine server.
Check also https://www.nomachine.com/getting-started-with-nomachine – section: Using NoMachine for remote access to a computer over the internet.
If you want forward port manually you should pass traffic to port 4000 (NX protocol), 22 (SSH protocol on Linux/MacOSX) or (4022) (SSH protocol on Windows). Follow the router instruction to know how to do that (guide you can also find in the internet, for example from there: https://portforward.com/netgear/wndr3700/).
March 24, 2020 at 15:30 in reply to: NoMachine sound card with support of sample rate above 44kHz #26147kroyContributorCan you check if setting maximum quality of the audio helps (https://www.nomachine.com/DT10O00156#6.1)?
kroyContributorthe APP as not “designed” for this Android version, can this be the reason?
Even with this message you should be still able to connect. Do you use password authentication? Are you sure that you used correct credentials? Are there unicode characters? Were you able to connect there earlier? Please create a new connection to connect. Verify also if you can connect from other host to the same server, maybe problem is on server side.
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