Note that this authentication method is no longer supported since NoMachine v. 6: https://www.nomachine.com/FR01O03307 The way NoMachine login works is by using a special user account named 'nx', created on the server host during...
Yes. Special characters like & can be used in the name of a NoMachine connection. However, characters usually forbidden for file/directory names like * " ? cannot be used in connection names.
Version 4 or later offer automatic updates so that all users can keep their NoMachine installations up-to-date with the latest patches and releases. Alternatively, customers of the pay-for products can download updates from their dedicated...
Upgrading to a different server product If you wish to upgrade for example from NoMachine Workstation to Terminal Server , either because you want to increase the number of sessions, or simply because you want to get access to the features...
NoMachine on Linux relies on FUSE technology to connect disks from locale to remote and vice-versa. It requires that the FUSE kernel is installed on the system and the user is allowed to mount devices by FUSE. On CentOS v. 5 not all the...
Yes, you do. NoMachine software is not a substitute for Windows Remote Desktop Licensing (previously called Terminal Server licensing). It depends on how many concurrent client sessions you want at any give time. If you predict running 5...
This article applies to a multi-node environment made of a main server (server) and a pool of nodes (node A, node B, ...) where the NoMachine software is installed. If the server is configured to run sessions on localhost, this article...
If the nxserver does not start and the following thread error is logged "...Thread: ERROR! Thread creation failed..." "...Thread: ERROR! Error is 11 'Resource temporarily unavailable'" the limits set in...
This procedure applies to server versions up to v. 5.2.11. Thanks to the implementation of this Feature Request: https://www.nomachine.com/FR08N03172, the procedure for restoring the active/passive roles in a NoMachine cluster after...
Since kernel version 4.4.0-20, Linux includes support for the UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) Secure Boot feature. When Secure Boot is enabled, kernel modules can be loaded only if they are signed with a private key and...
