Connecting to a remote computer through the NoMachine Network service using its Machine ID requires a Network Subscription. If you do not have a Network Subscription, you can still connect to the remote computer by specifying its public or...
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...
Important information to know about NoMachine Subscriptions for NoMachine 9 and later Subscription terms for NoMachine 9 and later With the release of NoMachine 9, we’ve introduced a simplified and more convenient licensing model....
Renewing your subscription on time is important because when your subscription expires, in the case of Enterprise Subscription remote desktop connections will no longer be possible, and in the case of Network Subscriptions, you will no...
Since NoMachine version 9.0.188, the client is able to use a host certificate and private key signed by a Certificate Authority (CA). The NoMachine Player can then verify the host’s identity using the CA’s certificate. In...
This article applies to NoMachine v. 4 or later. Key-based authentication is an alternative to password-based authentication (default). Instead of requesting the user's password, the authentication relies on a key-pair (created in...
This article applies to NoMachine v. 4 or later. Support for key-based authentication with the SSH protocol requires the public SSH key be added on the server side, in the user's home, to grant access. When you connect to the server...
This article applies to NoMachine v. 6 or later. For previous versions, please refer to https://www.nomachine.com/AR07K00679. All NoMachine servers in the Enterprise Products (Enterprise Desktop, Terminal Server and Cloud Server families)...
A simplified schema of how applications running on the remote host are finally displayed on the user's monitor is: The rendering performed by the remote applications is always made on the server side (the machine that users are...
All server installations have the automatic check for updates enabled. This means that the server will periodically check our repositories (by default every two days) to verify if updates are available. In this case, NoMachine will prompt...
