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Nomachine linux
Nomachine linux




I am not sure, but it seems, like lightdm (?) overrides the NoMachine server settings and does not allow NoMachine to create the display.īefore the restart, after clicking connect with the NoMachine client, I was provided by two options: to connect to ‘Display 10’ or Display 0. I double-checked the server.cfg file and it still uses the settings, I manually set based on your instruction.

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The above mentioned solution (edit server.cfg) worked until now, but after rebooting the server, the max resolution is locked to 1366×768 again.Īfter a fresh server reboot, when connecting with NoMachine, I am provided by the Lightdm login screen, then after the login, the previous lower resolution is available only, no matter what I set in the cfg file or in the client. Server OS: Archlinux (Kernel: 5.15.7-arch1-1) Server NoMachine product & version: 7.7.4-1 (free)Ĭonnecting to remote server (no physical display) Local NoMachine product & version: 6.16.1 (free) I already restarted one of the servers, but it did not help.Ĭan you please advise, how can I fix this issue? It triggered on both remote servers simultaneously, at the same time. NX> 162 Service: nxnode already disabled. NX> 162 Service: nxserver already disabled. NX> 111 NoMachine server has been shut down. When I run the commands status/restart through SSH, I get the following messages on the server:

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The servers are up and running, I can both ping and ssh into them.

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Please verify that NoMachine is correctly installed and listening on the port where you are trying to connect, and that incoming traffic is not being blocked by a firewall or NAT.” “The remote host ‘’ refused to establish a network connection on port ‘4000’. Since couple hours, I can not connect to them – I get the following error message:

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I am having two remote servers, both running Archlinux and NoMachine.






Nomachine linux