


Now I have the same setup on another computer and I've never had an issue with any of this. THe problem is that when I try to connect using my NoMachine client I get the following error almost instnantly: The NoMachine service is not available or the NX access was disabled on host.

It is cross-platform (available for use in various operating systems, including Linux, Windows, macOS, Android and iOS) and free of charge for personal use, but subscriptions are available for advanced features targeted at enterprises. So to me it means that the nexserver is running and indeed I'm able to telnet into the port. NoMachine is a remote access solution developed since 2003 by the Luxemburg-based company of the same name. When I run nxserver -status I get the following output: NX> 100 NXSERVER - Version 3.2.0-74-SVN OS (GPL, using backend: not detected) NVIDIA GRID OVERVIEW Imagine if responsive Windows and rich multimedia experiences were available via virtual desktop. If there is no Eclipse IDE present on the system, then we can directly install. NoMachine can greatly improve the response time of X Windows and is the recommended method of interacting with GUIs and visualization tools running on NERSC. On the server I am able to successfully start the nxserver via the nxserver -start command. However, the same code can run successfully for pycharm and windows cmd. NoMachine (formerly NX) is a computer program that handles remote X Window System connections and offers several performance improvements over traditional X11 forwarding. On my mac client I have installed the NoMachine player and copied the client.id_dsa.key from the server. In the configuration file, nf, I've un-commented the following lines: ENABLE_USERMODE_AUTHENTICATION="0" I've installed nx & freenx on a RHEL 6.3 via the 'yum install nx freenx' command.
