On Friday 26 March 2010, Jim wrote: > > Check your firewall at work and see if SSH can get through it to the > internet. > > Run ssh -x to your home computer and see if you can connect without > using NX, > this way it will tell you if it's sshd or NX problem. > > Post the error messages of NX. > The error message I'm getting from the Windows client is "The NX service is not available or the NX access was disabled on host <host name>" Here are the details (censored so as not to reveal any sensitive data): NX> 203 NXSSH running with pid: 3940 NX> 285 Enabling check on switch command NX> 285 Enabling skip of SSH config files NX> 285 Setting the preferred NX options NX> 200 Connected to address: <IP> on port: <port#> NX> 202 Authenticating user: nx NX> 208 Using auth method: publickey NX> 204 Authentication failed. Thing is, I don't know why it's trying to log in as user "nx" and I doubt that it'll accept the public key as I'm not sure where to put my public key or anything like that. I was reading the SSH Config file on my linux box, and I suppose I could put it in /etc/ssh/known_hosts or something like that... -- 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