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The current implementation of support for rootless sessions on macOS, i.e. custom sessions running a Linux application in a floating window, requires X11 to be installed on the local system. When creating a custom session in rootless mode,...

Id: AR07K00675

Applies to: NoMachine Client

Added on: 2013-07-01

Last Update: 2024-08-19

This article applies to legacy version 3.5.0 and does not apply to later versions of the software. For later versions, see the corresponding configuration guide for the NoMachine product you are installing,...

Id: AR04C00193

Applies to: NX Software

Added on: 2005-04-27

Last Update: 2024-08-13

For each session, NoMachine uses a number of i) ports that are used only locally on server or client side and ii) TCP ports. Ports used locally must be free to let the session start but don't need any change in the router or firewall...

Id: AR01L00770

Applies to: NoMachine Server

Added on: 2014-01-09

Last Update: 2024-08-07

NoMachine (since v6.1) is able to connect to Linux physical desktops on Wayland. The Wayland display server protocol (https://wayland.freedesktop.org/), is supported by desktop environments such as GNOME 3.20+ or later, KDE Plasma 5.4 or...

Id: AR02P00969

Applies to: NoMachine Software

Added on: 2018-02-28

Last Update: 2024-07-31

In order to enable NoMachine SSH connections in FIPS 140-2 mode, it's necessary to accomplish the following requirements: 1) Users have to connect by SSH protocol. This authentication method relies on a SSH server on the remote host...

Id: AR11N00909

Applies to: NoMachine Software

Added on: 2016-11-23

Last Update: 2024-07-16

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