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BritgirlKeymaster
It’s not clear what you want to achieve?
Do you want to stop user B from trying to connect?
If user A is already connected and they are the owner, they will see “Waiting for the desktop user to authorize your connection.” They can refuse user B.
See the following article:
How to authorize connections to remote desktop automatically or only upon owner’s authorization with NoMachineĀ https://www.nomachine.com/AR04K00663
BritgirlKeymasterSend any attachments as before making sure you put the new topic title as the subject.
Please write here the details of your environment for the developer’s convenience and anyone else reading the thread.
BritgirlKeymasterHi, we’ve sent you a link to a download package and instructions. Check your inbox for emails from us.
BritgirlKeymasterHi, can you check your email inbox because I sent a link yesterday with instructions. I’ll send it again.
BritgirlKeymasterPlease tell us:
– version of NoMachine on client side
– version of NoMachine on server side
– OS version of Mac
– OS version of Ubuntu
Also, logs didn’t attach possibly because they were too big. So send them directly to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com. Use the title of this topic as your subject.
BritgirlKeymasterHi, can you send us the logs from the server-side computer? Please follow the instructions here: https://www.nomachine.com/DT10O00163#1
You can send them directly to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com making sure you use the title of this topic as the subject of your email. Thanks!
June 8, 2020 at 11:53 in reply to: Connect from Linux Cloud Server to Windows machine in MS Active Directory domain #28036BritgirlKeymasterThanks for letting us know. I’ll close this topic š
BritgirlKeymasterCan you try the latest version and tell us if you are still getting the white screen?
BritgirlKeymasterZenith, it’s not clear whether you mean there are glitches and artifacts when connecting with NoMachine. Since this can be considered a new topic which is unrelated to the authentication issue you previously had, please record here the details of your set up.
BritgirlKeymasterHave you tried with a different client OS connecting to the Mac?Ā What’s the result?
BritgirlKeymasterWe received the logs. We need you to test whether Apple Audio Core is working properly.
You can do this by trying to record audio by using another application, for example QuickTime Player:
1. Connect to this mac via NoMachine.
2. Play some audio (music for example).
3. Run “QuickTime Player” and choose File -> New Audio Recording.
4. In the recorder, click the Options pop-up menu and select “NoMachine Audio Adapter”.
5. Now you should see volume slider moving around (while playing some audio).
6. Try to record audio for a few seconds, save it as a file and then play it on a different machine.
Let us know result of this test. Are you able to here audio of the recorded file?
BritgirlKeymasterPlease check you are using the following
--debug
and not-debug
. So$ sudo /etc/NX/nxserver --debug --collect
BritgirlKeymasterYour question will be forked to avoid confusion.
BritgirlKeymasterWe still haven’t received them via email. Could it be that you are sending from a domain that is banned because of excessive spam? Or maybe your mail server is blocking your email from leaving? We’ll download them from the link in any case.
BritgirlKeymasterApologies, I thought I had left a message here saying no logs had been received. Please submit them again. You could also try attaching them here if they are not too big.
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