Les Mikesell wrote:
Jim wrote:
Dave Feustel wrote:
Why is the nx server installed by default on f9?
Thanks.
I didn't see that.
There are two different NX apps, freenx and NX nomachine.com, which
one did you see ?
I never could get freenx to work, NX nomachine works right out of the
box on every Fedora core.
Freenx (at least the older versions) generates a unique key pair at
install time and you need to install the client key from /etc/nxserver
into each client that will access the server or you won't be able to
connect. NX uses the same key for all installations to match what is
pre-configured in the client.
I can see where a new key would be a good ideal security wise.
Does Freenx allow you unlimited user connection on a server ?
By limiting you to 2 on NX, forces you to pay for the cost of the full
version.
And besides I'm a old tight wad.
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