Web based remote access

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  • #37219
    redigd
    Participant

    Hello!

    I’m running NoMachine on a RedHat 7 system trying to get web based access to it from Windows clients.  I followed the documents I can find here on how to enable HTTP access with no effect.  The manual indicates it should work out of the box.  If I query the ports listed there, no service running.  I can connect to NX on port 4000.  I’m getting error 500 when starting the web server (via nxserver --start nxhtd).

    NX> 500 ERROR: Support for HTTP server is not permitted on this server.

    Thank you!

    #37228
    Britgirl
    Keymaster

    Web-based remote access is not available in the free version of NoMachine. Did you install one of the Enterprise products on the RedHat system, for example NoMachine Enterprise Desktop or NoMachine Workstation? A good place to start is the following tutorial. Is this the manual you were referring to?

    https://www.nomachine.com/getting-started-with-web-based-remote-access

    #37231
    redigd
    Participant

    I was operating a demo copy to test in our environment.  Can I get a short demo that’s capable of web-based remote access?

    Yes, I followed that tutorial! 🙂

    #37240
    Britgirl
    Keymaster

    Depending on the links that you followed from the tutorial, you will need with a product from the Linux Terminal Server family or the Enterprise Desktop. All these products are available as evaluation software (30-days) in the Download section of our website:

    https://www.nomachine.com/product&p=NoMachine%20Enterprise%20Desktop
    https://www.nomachine.com/terminal-server (scroll down to see the details of the individual products)

    To download any of these, please use this link available in the website menu https://www.nomachine.com/download-enterprise

    #37259
    redigd
    Participant

    OK –  I’ll give that a shot. I’m confused since the product feature chart shows even the basic versions supporting Web access.  What product do I need to provide web based access from a Linux workstation to 4 to 5 coworkers?

    #37260
    redigd
    Participant

    Thank you for pointing out the differences.  Got the demo up and running, so far it’s fantastic!

    #37275
    Britgirl
    Keymaster

    I’m glad you got the demo up and running. Which product did you choose in the end? 🙂

    Out of interest, you wrote “product feature chart shows even the basic versions supporting Web access”. Can you tell me which chart you were looking at? I will make sure it’s corrected.

    The comparison of NoMachine Free Edition and Enterprise Desktop is available here: https://www.nomachine.com/remote-access-for-everyone

    #37288
    redigd
    Participant

    Went with Enterprise Workstation, Terminal Server is too expensive.  I can launch my user’s desktops and help them connect 🙂

     

     

    #37290
    Britgirl
    Keymaster

    NoMachine Terminal Server is targeting organizations with a need for unlimited sessions and/or have a large number of users. Also consider the support that comes with a subscription as well.

    For individuals/professionals or very small units, NoMachine Workstation might be a better option 😉

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