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YourCallParticipant
Last thing first:
C:\Users\Ocean 2>”C:\Program Files (x86)\NoMachine\bin\nxserver.exe” –upnpmap
NX> 500 ERROR: Only a user with administrative privileges can use option: upnpmap.C:\Users\Ocean 2>”C:\Program Files (x86)\NoMachine\bin\nxserver.exe” –upnpstatus
Local IP 192.168.1.115
Gateway IP 192.168.1.1
External IP 10.1.10.10
NX port 4000 mapped to: 10.1.10.10:24564Using the link you provided above, I only got an IPv6 returned to me, but I thought to google search alternatives and found some that were returning a IPv4 of 67.170.220.172 — so, not a match.
Still fuzzy on the next step, sorry!
YourCallParticipant“connecting over the Internet will require manual configuration of the host computer’s firewall and router.”
Can someone describe how to do this?
YourCallParticipantI honestly don’t mean to be a problem, but when I say “explain it like I am five”, I really mean that.
As noted, I successfully set up NoMachine on one of my two machines that I am trying to remote into. It works GREAT! But it’s the second computer that is giving me problems.
I recognize all of the words of ” Can you try to forward the port on the router manually” but I don’t actually understand the HOW of it. When I follow your “How to connect link” I see an instruction there of
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If you using NoMachine (free), edit the server configuration file (namely server.cfg) and set:
EnableUPnP NX for users connecting with the NX protocol
Then restart NoMachine.
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But what on earth does “set” mean in this context? “EnableUPnP NX” does NOT have a “#” in front of it in the server.cfg file, so that makes it “set”? Is that right? (Honestly: I don’t know!) It *looks* right to me (on BOTH computers, too)
[I’m not even truly sure which way we’re using “client” and “server” here — the server is the computer that is trying to initiate the contact, and the client is the computer you’re trying to log in to, correct? Because the log I sent *was* from the initiating computer, not the “client”]
As I noted, the link Kroy mentioned to find the IP didn’t result in a “IPv4” result of “10.1.10.10:24564” that NoMachine on the remote computer told me was the IP — it gave me a “IPv6” result of “2603:3024:1e02:c2f0:8d60:74d0:393f:afab”. But I don’t know what I am meant to be doing with that?
Basically: not sure what my next step is here.
YourCallParticipantHi,
I did forward the logs to the email address listed above by Bilbotine.
As for Kroy’s response: I’m just a fairly dumb user, so I’m really not sure about most of the terminology that’s being used here (and even looking these terms up still isn’t precisely clear)… but AH-HA! using that IP finding link above it appears that the IP for that computer is a “IPv6” and not “IPv4”. (I have noted the long long string, for later)
What, exactly, I need to do with this information isn’t clear to me, however?
Can someone explain it like I am five?
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