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March 22, 2016 at 13:27 in reply to: What’s the easiest way to add 400 VPS Linux Ubuntu servers? #10649rezaParticipant
„how will be the easiest way to add 400 VPS servers with that same username and password?”
Do these VPS have NoMachine already installed, or you asking about how to deploy NoMachine on them.
Or perhaps you want to add 400 VPS servers as nodes to an Enterprise Server?
rezaParticipantIt’s currently not possible to redirect UNIX domain sockets.
You can workaround this by binding them to TCP ports with help of nc or socat.
And yes, you can also play with ssh to accomplish it.
But what about NoMachine SmartCard sharing?
It may be a option for you.
March 7, 2016 at 18:35 in reply to: How do I broker sessions to individual VM’s to/for specific users? #10474rezaParticipantWe are currently working on document explaining how to integrate NoMachine with leading virtualization provides.
In the meanwhile you can set up a multi node environment with server on your host or in dedicated VM and nodes on VMs where you are planning to run user sessions. To bind users to selected VM use profiles – https://www.nomachine.com/DT09K00058#3 or as a alternative session redirection – https://www.nomachine.com/DT09K00058#16.
rezaParticipantPlease take a look at https://www.nomachine.com/AR11L00827
rezaParticipantIt looks like there something other then NX daemon listening on your server side.
Please verify that port 3389 is used by nxd process.
rezaParticipantPlease set AcceptedAuthenticationMethods key in server.cfg.
This key was made available in latest update of NoMachine 5.
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# Specify how clients will have to authenticate to the server, by
# default all the available methods are supported. This corresponds
# to value all. To specify a subset of methods use a comma-separated
# list.
#
# Supported methods for connections by NX protocol are:
# NX-password : Password authentication.
# NX-private-key: Key-based authentication.
# NX-kerberos : Kerberos ticket-based authentication.
#
# Supported methods for connections by SSH protocol are:
# SSH-system : All methods supported for the system login.
# SSH authentication methods for the system login
# have to be set on the system for example in the
# PAM configuration.
# SSH-nomachine : Server-based DSA key and password authentication.
#
# For example:
# AcceptedAuthenticationMethods NX-private-key,SSH-system
#
# This key has to be used in conjunction with ClientConnectionMethod.
# See also the EnableNXClientAuthentication key for enabling SSL
# SSL client authentication for connections by NX protocol.
#
#AcceptedAuthenticationMethods all
rezaParticipantWe are working on feature that will allow such control, it should be released in one of the upcoming updates to 5.0. Right now this can be archived by using third party tools, for example firewall. Moving SSH access to NoMachine from default port 22 to custom one may help.
rezaParticipantDo you have physical access to that machine to performa a manual restart of NoMachine server or reboot of machine?
rezaParticipantHi Everybody,
Issue is under investigation.
If any from users who experience it is willing to help please submit logs to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com
rezaParticipantAs far as I understand you have two Windows machines, Windows 7 and Windows 10. NoMachine works correctly on 10 but not on 7. How Linux, mentioned by you, is involved in that scenario?
To help us investigate this problem please collect logs on affected machine and submit to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com.
rezaParticipantNoMachine authentication process authorise user to access desktop currently running on computer, no matter if it’s a user session or login screen.
We don’t interact with a desktop itself and it’s up to a user to perform system authentication if a login screen is displayed.
rezaParticipantAre you using Raspbian on your RPI2 device?
If yes then please download a version for ARMv6 available on our page.
A version you used is for Ubuntu/Debian build for ARMv7.
rezaParticipantHi Chris,
Port 20084 on your local router was configured automatically by NoMachine or you did it by hand?
rezaParticipantNoMachine doesn’t provide packages that can work natively on ChromeOS.
It’s possible to run NoMachine for Linux after installing Linux on Chromebook as a second system.
It was verified to work on:
Samsung Chromebook 303c (ARM)
Acer Chromebook c710-2856
Asus Chromebox CN60
Alternatively you can use Web Player which is part of Cloud Server.
rezaParticipantHi,
Please send logs to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com.
For some reasons files ware not attached to your post.
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