On 03/26/2010 03:13 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
On Friday 26 March 2010, Jim wrote:
Check your firewall at work and see if SSH can get through it to the
internet.
Run ssh -x to your home computer and see if you can connect without
using NX,
this way it will tell you if it's sshd or NX problem.
On Friday 26 March 2010, Jim wrote:
>
> Check your firewall at work and see if SSH can get through it to the
> internet.
>
> Run ssh -x to your home computer and see if you can connect without
> using NX,
> this way it will tell you if it's sshd or NX problem.
>
> Post the error messages of NX.
Do I need to copy the SSH key from my NX client to my linux box, and if so,
where do I put it? What about the SSH key from my linux box to Windows?
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On 03/26/2010 01:25 PM, Jim wrote:
> On 03/25/2010 10:10 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 25 March 2010, Jim wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I also forgot to tell you,
>>>
>>> That there is a SSHD program for Windows on the internet called "Putty"
>>> you would have to do a Google on it.
>>>
>>>
On 03/25/2010 10:10 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Thursday 25 March 2010, Jim wrote:
>
>> I also forgot to tell you,
>>
>> That there is a SSHD program for Windows on the internet called "Putty"
>> you would have to do a Google on it.
>>
>> NoMachine has a Client for Windows, You might goto Noma
On 03/25/2010 10:10 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Thursday 25 March 2010, Jim wrote:
>
>> I also forgot to tell you,
>>
>> That there is a SSHD program for Windows on the internet called "Putty"
>> you would have to do a Google on it.
>>
>> NoMachine has a Client for Windows, You might goto Noma
On Thu, 2010-03-25 at 22:10 -0400, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Thursday 25 March 2010, Jim wrote:
> >
> > I also forgot to tell you,
> >
> > That there is a SSHD program for Windows on the internet called "Putty"
> > you would have to do a Google on it.
> >
> > NoMachine has a Client for Windows, Y
On Thursday 25 March 2010, Jim wrote:
>
> I also forgot to tell you,
>
> That there is a SSHD program for Windows on the internet called "Putty"
> you would have to do a Google on it.
>
> NoMachine has a Client for Windows, You might goto Nomachine.com and
> check it out, I have never used it.
>
On 03/25/2010 05:43 PM, Jim wrote:
> On 03/25/2010 05:29 PM, Jim wrote:
>
>> On 03/25/2010 04:53 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Ok. Having issues. Here's the log extract from /var/log/secure:
>>> User nx not allowed because shell /usr/libexec/nx/nxserver does not exist
>>> followed by:
On 03/25/2010 05:29 PM, Jim wrote:
> On 03/25/2010 04:53 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
>
>> Ok. Having issues. Here's the log extract from /var/log/secure:
>> User nx not allowed because shell /usr/libexec/nx/nxserver does not exist
>> followed by:
>> input_userauth_request: invalid user nx
>>
>>
>>
On 03/25/2010 04:53 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
> Ok. Having issues. Here's the log extract from /var/log/secure:
> User nx not allowed because shell /usr/libexec/nx/nxserver does not exist
> followed by:
> input_userauth_request: invalid user nx
>
>
> when I try to change the owner of the /usr/NX/etc
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 5:53 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
> Ok. Having issues. Here's the log extract from /var/log/secure:
> User nx not allowed because shell /usr/libexec/nx/nxserver does not exist
> followed by:
> input_userauth_request: invalid user nx
>
>
> when I try to change the owner of the /u
Ok. Having issues. Here's the log extract from /var/log/secure:
User nx not allowed because shell /usr/libexec/nx/nxserver does not exist
followed by:
input_userauth_request: invalid user nx
when I try to change the owner of the /usr/NX/etc directory, there is no
user "nx." I've added a user, bu
On Thursday 25 March 2010, Jim wrote:
>
> nomachine works right out of the box, if you use the three packages
> below on both computers.
> Just download ;
>
> nxclient
> nxnode
> nxserver
>
> and install on both computers , nxclient, nxnode, nxserver and the keys
> will be auto generated will be
On 03/25/2010 11:14 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
> I'd like to use NoMachine to access my F11 box at home. Currently I'm
> tunneling VNC over SSH to do so, but it would be nice to have one app to do
> it all.
> I'm afraid I'm not very good at reading page after page of generic
> instructions. I'm wonder
On Thursday 25 March 2010, Mark Mahabir wrote:
> On 25 March 2010 15:14, John Aldrich wrote:
> > I'd like to use NoMachine to access my F11 box at home. Currently I'm
> > tunneling VNC over SSH to do so, but it would be nice to have one app
> > to do it all.
> > I'm afraid I'm not very good at rea
On Thursday 25 March 2010, Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
>
> you can also give a try to xrdp
>
> yum -y install xrdp
>
> chkconfig xrdp on
>
> service xrdp start
>
>
> yum groupinstall kde or gnome, etc.. (whatever you like)
>
Thanks. I found FreeNX and installed that. Now I have to figure out
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 12:14 PM, John Aldrich wrote:
> I'd like to use NoMachine to access my F11 box at home. Currently I'm
> tunneling VNC over SSH to do so, but it would be nice to have one app to do
> it all.
> I'm afraid I'm not very good at reading page after page of generic
> instructions.
On 25 March 2010 15:14, John Aldrich wrote:
> I'd like to use NoMachine to access my F11 box at home. Currently I'm
> tunneling VNC over SSH to do so, but it would be nice to have one app to do
> it all.
> I'm afraid I'm not very good at reading page after page of generic
> instructions. I'm wonde
I'd like to use NoMachine to access my F11 box at home. Currently I'm
tunneling VNC over SSH to do so, but it would be nice to have one app to do
it all.
I'm afraid I'm not very good at reading page after page of generic
instructions. I'm wondering if anyone knows of a good "how-to" for setting
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