On 03/19/09 11:16, Paul Hartman wrote:
it accepted the password, now do I run the setup again:
nxsetup --install --setup-nomachine-key --clean --purge

If I try to login from another machine do I login as user "nx"?
When I try to login from another machine on my network I get:
Your guest account has expired...

The way NX works is it uses the nx user as an intermediate. You need
to login as a normal user, and you need to explicitly give that user
permission to use NX by doing nxserver --useradd yourname (which will
generate NX ssh keys and put them in that user's directory).

If you use interactive/PAM authentication on your system, NX can use
your user's normal system password; if you use key-based
authentication for SSH the only way to make NX work is to use its
internal password database and assing an NX-specific password to that
user. In nxclient, copy the normal SSH key, and then in the nxclient
login box put the NX username and password.

I'm getting something :-/
On the nxserver I set the sshd to "pam yes"
When I try to login from client as user: joseph + my_passowrd I get:

Could not yet established the connection to the remote proxy...

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#Joseph
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