What Is NoMachine Network? NoMachine Network is a service introduced in NoMachine 9 that lets you connect to remote computers without a public IP address. Instead of using an IP address, you connect via a Machine Id. It complements your...
Starting from v9, NoMachine provides its own built-in support for 2FA. This is a free and optional service available to everyone giving an additional defense layer to protect both your login with your NoMachine account (User Id) as well as...
In NoMachine Network, the Access Id is a unique security code used to protect a target machine from unauthorized access, ensuring only authorized users can connect. It acts as an additional layer of security beyond standard system...
The server configuration provides a number of keys that can be activated to execute a custom script upon a certain event. According to the event, a number of parameters can be specified for each script. In a similar way, a number of keys...
When using NoMachine, welcome panels are displayed upon opening the application and at session startup. These panels provide usage information on getting started with NoMachine and how to access most of the common settings from within the...
When launching NoMachine on a mobile device, welcome panels appear when the application starts or when a session begins. These panels provide basic guidance on using NoMachine and explain how to access settings during a session. The...
NoMachine Network Subscriptions can be assigned, unassigned and reassigned to a User Id. To assign an email address to your Network subscription, please follow the steps below: 1. Log in into your User Area at...
This article applies to the online subscriptions, available since v9. The subscription file, server.lic, must be installed once on the NoMachine server host, and will be validated through the NoMachine licensing server. Pre-requisite...
NoMachine's commitment has always been to provide packages for the widest range of most frequently used platforms and operating systems. NoMachine software runs on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux operating systems, the minimum required...
If the target computer is behind a NAT router or the computer does not have a public IP address, the simplest way to get access is to use NoMachine Network to connect. This requires having NoMachine 9 installed on both machines. There are...
