This article applies to NoMachine Cloud Server v. 4 and v. 5. For NoMachine servers v. 6 or later, please use https://www.nomachine.com/AR06P00984 By default, the Cloud Server is configured to connect to the server installed on the same...
Since version 6.2, a new server's tool is available for starting virtual desktop sessions on Linux from command line. Such command line tool is intended to be run as non privileged user, the virtual desktop will be run for the user who...
The NoMachine server package includes nxhtd, the built-in Apache-based web server to deploy sessions on the web, and a self-signed SSL Certificate for encrypting data traffic between the web server and browsers. This certificate is not...
VirtualGL is a tool providing OpenGL applications the ability to run with hardware acceleration even if they are using an X11 display that doesn't have those capabilities. This is the case of NoMachine Virtual Desktop sessions....
NoMachine servers include a small Apache-based web server, nxhtd, which can be configured via the htd.cfg file (NoMachine installation directory/etc/htd.cfg). By default, HTTP web connections are accepted on port 4080 and redirected to...
This article applies to the commercial versions of NoMachine server and refers to customer's packages available for download in their Customer Area. To upgrade your NoMachine server from v. 4 to v. 5 1. Log-in to your Customer Area at:...
It is sometimes necessary, in specific deployment scenarios, to 'lock down' a server and restrict 'general' SSH logins to only a specific subset of the users defined on the whole system. For instance, imagine a public...
In general, licenses v. 5 are suitable also for NoMachine servers v. 6. However, due to changes in our products, there are some specific cases in which it's necesary to adopt a license v. 6. Please see the table below. Customers can...
Installing NoMachine on an iPhone in order to access that device from another device or computer is not possible. To access a remote host with NoMachine, the supported operating systems are Raspberry, Linux, Windows and macOS. As a...
Mac OS X turns HW acceleration of the display off when the machine has no display attached. This will result in extremely slow display updates and very low frame rate, since returning the display content from the operating system may...
