

Let me know if I can give anyone any more context/information. I did ssh port forwarding on my MacBook (home computer): ssh -L 4001:myPersonalWorkComputer:22 thought I just be able to use the No Machine client on my MacBook to remote into localhost:4001 and get redirected to my personal work computer but it isn't work. (I don't anything when I run netstat -na | grep 4001 though) NoMachine Service (a remote desktop service) is running on my personal work computer on port 4001. NoMachine provides binary packages for an impressive array of Linux distributions: Red Hat, Fedora, openSUSE, SLED, Mandriva, Xandros, Debian, and. If problem still occurs please run debug (check article linked below), restart nxserver and try to reproduce the problem. We haven’t been able to reproduce it on the 5.1.22. Apat 16:47 11057 kroy Contributor Please upgrade your version to 5.1.24. I thought I did everything right using NoMachine but I think I need some pointers. NX Server Free Edition limits you to two concurrent NX sessions and two NX-capable user accounts (which can be regular accounts on your Linux box, or accounts that you set up just for NX access). The NoMachine product version is 5.1.22 on Linux. Now I would like to access my work computer (running Ubuntu 14.04) from my personal computer on my home network using a GUI. You can do that from the servers User Interface: click on the M icon in the system tray and choose Show the service status.


Normally I don't require a GUI so I just ssh into the ssh server from a home computer (MacBook) and then ssh into my personal work computer (Ubuntu 14.04) on the lan. If you using NoMachine Free Edition, edit the server configuration file (namely server.cfg) and set: EnableUPnP NX for users connecting with the NX protocol. For when your business needs secure remote access NoMachine Enterprise products are available at an affordable price. The ssh server is listening to the default port 22. My question is very similar to this question: Remote into Linux workstation behind a firewall
