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===== On your RUG desktop computer =====
===== On your RUG LWP desktop computer =====
NoMachine works via SSH. '''This means you need to make sure your account name (P-nummer) is listed in the file /etc/users_allowed_ssh'''. You can edit this file only when logged in using the physical keyboard of the computer. After at most 15 minutes access is enabled.
NoMachine works via SSH. '''This means you need to make sure your account name (P-nummer) is listed in the file /etc/users_allowed_ssh'''. You can edit this file only when logged in using the physical keyboard of the computer. After at most 15 minutes access is enabled.


==== On the client (ie. your home computer or laptop) computer ====
==== On your own computer or laptop computer ====


Download and install the NoMachine Enterprise Client for Windows, Linux or MacOS:<br>
Download and install the NoMachine Enterprise Client for Windows, Linux or MacOS:<br>

Latest revision as of 08:01, 27 September 2024


On your RUG LWP desktop computer

NoMachine works via SSH. This means you need to make sure your account name (P-nummer) is listed in the file /etc/users_allowed_ssh. You can edit this file only when logged in using the physical keyboard of the computer. After at most 15 minutes access is enabled.

On your own computer or laptop computer

Download and install the NoMachine Enterprise Client for Windows, Linux or MacOS:
https://www.nomachine.com/download-enterprise#NoMachine-Enterprise-Client

Note: The normal client will also install a NX server on your machine, so unless you want remote desktop access to your own PC as well, use the enterprise client.


After you've installed the NoMachine client, open it and add a new connection.

Initial screen.

Enter a Name for the connection and add the hostname or IP number for the Host you are trying to connect to.

Add connection.
  • Port = 4000
  • Protocol = NX
Configuration.

Next select Configuration. Make sure Use password authentication is selected and Use UDP communication for multimedia data is checked.
Click Connect.

Verify your hosts identity.

The Verify host authenticity will only appear the first time you connect to your host or if you reinstall the host. If it does appear a second time on the same host, do not continue, this might indicate malicious activity on the host system and you should call support.
Click Yes to verify your hosts identity.

The login screen.

Enter your Username and Password and click Login. Don't save your password if you're on a shared PC.

Audio on remote host.

Hit the checkbox to mute audio on the remote host.
Hit the checkbox at the bottom left so this message does not appear again. Hit OK.

Scale remote desktop to fit window.

Select Scale the remote desktop to fit into the window.
Hit the checkbox at the bottom left so this message does not appear again. Hit OK.

Don't resize remote display.

Select Don't resize the remote display.
Hit the checkbox at the bottom left so this message does not appear again.
Hit OK a last time to connect to the desktop of your remote host.

Change connection setting from top right corner.

Now you can login as you would normally login on your LWP.
If you want to change any of the connection settings, hover over the top right corner of the window until it folds down and then click it.