On 2025-03-28 17:04, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi Frank,
Do you happen to know if no machine supports:
1) multifactor authentication?
2) Wayland?
3) unattended support (log on with out user intervention)?
AFAIK:
1.
The authentication is the same as is of the user you are login in to the
remote host as. You define the login process when you create a remote host
definition in the "NoMachine". So if the login to the remote host requires
2FA, so would your login from "NoMachine".
2.
Yes. I am using it under Wayland.
3.
You log in without any intervention at the remote site.
For instance when you are login to a remote Windows machine, as soon as the
service there is running, you can log in even if the machine is still in
the process of installing updates. If there is no one logged in as you at
the remote site, you will see the login screen. Once you log in, there is
a bubble notification at the remote site saying "your desktop is viewed
from $IP_ADDRESS".
I do not know if you can log in as another user once someone is already
logged in at the remote site. You are welcome to try, the SW is free for
non-commercial use, AFAIK. At least I have not payed for it and it is
fully functional. I use it on all my *NIX and WIN* machines at home.
Saves me running up and down the stairs :-)
Cheers
Frank
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