Setup SSH tunnel for NoMachine
Download NoMachine Enterprise Client for Windows, Mac, Linux & Raspberry and get secure remote access to your NoMachine server. The first release of version 6 aligns the NoMachine app for mobile with the desktop version for PC and Mac. Compatible with NoMachine 4 or later, this release introduces the brand new GUI for small displays and includes numerous bug fixes. For the complete list of enhancements available, please consult the announcement on the website. Dec 31, 2013 I downloaded NoMachine for Mac, but when I try to access my VPS I got the message: “The NoMachine service is not available on host ” I tried to access by SSH. The NoMachine Version: 4.0.366. I checked the SSH ports, on /etc/nxserver/node.conf file. Could someone give me some inputs?
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Mac and Linux users use this command in Terminal. Substitute user with the username of the remote computer and hostname with the remote computer's hostname.
ssh user@hostname.biosci.gatech.edu -L 4003:localhost:4000
Windows users will need to setup up Putty to tunnel nomachine
Open Putty
Enter the hostname or IP address of the linux machine that you would like to connect to
Expand the SSH option under the Category side panel and Select Tunnels
Enter the following
Source: 4003
Destination: localhost:4000
Press Add
Under the Category Section scroll up and select Session
Enter the name of in the Saved Sessions section: useme
Press Save (this should prevent you from having to configure everything again)
Note in the future you can select 'useme' under Default Settings and then Press Load and your configuration should load
Press Open and login
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Note: You must be connected to the VPN to access this resource. Visit https://it.ringling.edu/documentation/virtual-private-network-vpn/ on how to connect.
NoMachine is a program that connects your computer (laptop or desktop) to a Windows or a Mac workstation at Ringling College of Art and Design where you will run various applications such as Zbrush. The following instructions describe the process of setting up NoMachine on your computer. These instructions apply to both Windows and Macs.
1. A valid working Ringling College Computer Account Password
2. Administrative rights on the computer to which you are installing the client
3. Connect your computer to Ringling College VPN (Virtual Private Network) service (https://vpn.ringling.edu)
Click here to download the instructions in PDF format
- Go to https://www.nomachine.com/download-enterprise#NoMachine-Enterprise-Client
- Download the NoMachine Enterprise Client software version appropriate to your computer (Windows or Mac)
- Mac is shown below, and then install the software (choosing all defaults settings)
- Mac is shown below, and then install the software (choosing all defaults settings)
You should only have to do this once.
1. Run NoMachine Enterprise Client
2. Under Recent Connections, click New.
3. Select New
4. Select NX for Protocol. Click Continue.
5. You should create two separate sets of hosts to connect to:
For Windows:
For Mac:
Click Continue
6. Keep default option for using UDP for multimedia checked.
7. Select Password for authentication. Click Continue.
8. Select Don't use a proxy for Proxy. Click Continue.
9. If desired, modify the Save As name. Click Done.
- Get to the Recent Connections No Machine Enterprise Client window.
- Please notice your new connections in the Client window. You will see an icon for each host you added.
- Double-click on one of them to make a new connection to a server pool.
- Enter your Ringling username and password. Click OK.
- Select a Windows or Mac computer to connect.
- Double-click to connect to a Windows or Mac desktop
- Your Windows or Mac desktop will appear in a moment.
- Click the second icon at the bottom-left area of the screen to resize your remote screen.
- Click and hold on a window corner, then drag the window to the desired size, making it fairly large enough to accommodate pop-up windows within your desktop.
Each of the following optimization settings changes should be done while you have a running session.
- Simultaneously press and hold the Ctrl and Alt keys (on Macs, the Option key is the Alt key), then press the 0 (zero) key, and then release all three keys. A configuration menu panel should appear.
- Click the Display icon.
- Click the Change settings icon.
- Drag the Display Quality slider all the way to the right.
- Select the checkboxes for Disable network-adaptive display quality and Disable multi-pass display encoding.
- Windows users: Click Done three times.
- Mac users: Click Done twice, and then click the Input icon. Select the checkbox for Emulate right mouse button. Then, click Done twice.
If you want to leave your session active and keep jobs running, you’ll want to disconnect.
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To Disconnect:
Click the X in the upper right hand corner of the NoMachine client. Your session will remain running and you can return to it later. Sessions will be lost during our daily maintenance reboot.
If you’re done and want to end all jobs, you’ll want to log out.
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PC Users:
Click Start > User > Sign out
Mac Users:
Click Apple > Log out [User] > Click Log out