On 03/19/09 17:48, Paul Hartman wrote:
Here is my understanding of how the NX bits all fit together:

Think of it as a 2-step connection. The first step is connecting from
the remote nxclient to the nxserver. For this step, it uses the SSH
key that you can put into nxclient. That only authenticates you as
being able to connect to the NX server, it doesn't get you into any
user files or desktops. By keeping the default NX key, anyone with NX
client can connect to your box and get to this point.

I think my ssh-keys might not be correct between the nxclient.
I've installed on one Linux box:
net-misc/nxclient
and the server is running: nxserver-freeedition

maybe the key from nxclient:
/usr/NX/share/keys/server.id_dsa.key
is not the correct one, this key is a private key.
and to my understanding in order to log-in into the server I need to copy 
nxclinet's public key to the serer; but I can not fine one.

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