On 03/25/2010 05:43 PM, Jim wrote: > On 03/25/2010 05:29 PM, Jim wrote: > >> On 03/25/2010 04:53 PM, John Aldrich wrote: >> >> >>> Ok. Having issues. Here's the log extract from /var/log/secure: >>> User nx not allowed because shell /usr/libexec/nx/nxserver does not exist >>> followed by: >>> input_userauth_request: invalid user nx >>> >>> >>> when I try to change the owner of the /usr/NX/etc directory, there is no >>> user "nx." I've added a user, but I'm afraid that it's going to want to use >>> a specific password... any ideas why it didn't create the "nx" user? >>> >>> >>> >> Did you install the NXserver on your home computer. >> >> I hope you haven't anything from a previous install of NXfree. >> >> The only username you haveto use is the username and password from your >> /home/user directory >> on your home computer that will be entered in NX client in the computer >> at work. >> >> In the Client computer at Work in the login window you'll have ; >> >> Login: (Your username from your /home/user at home) >> Password: (Your password you use to login to your /home/user at home >> Computer) >> Session: (Your username from your /home/user at home computer) >> >> Be sure that, that Client Window on your work Computer is "Configured" >> as I showed in my first Email. >> >> (The Work Computer), configure the login window(client) with host IP >> (your home computers IP) Desktop is Unix, KDE or Gnome , Display on mine >> is set to 1024x768 , no encryptions . >> >> >> > There is a Connection Wizard in the Fedora Menu under the Internet> NX > Client for Linux> NX Connection Wizard . In your Work Computer > > Put the Configure setting in that Wizard. In your work computer. > > If you installed all three, NXclient.rpm, NXnode,rpm, NXserver.rpm on > both computers, > You should not have to make any changes on your Home Computer. > Just the Configure Settings on the Client Computer, your Work Computer. > > Just be sure, !! you don't have any previous installs of NXfree on > either computer. > I also forgot to tell you, That there is a SSHD program for Windows on the internet called "Putty" you would have to do a Google on it. NoMachine has a Client for Windows, You might goto Nomachine.com and check it out, I have never used it. "It's against my Religion and Better Judgement to use Windows" -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines