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  • in reply to: Unable to connect from Windows 7 to Ubuntu 18.04 #25319
    Britgirl
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    Just ensure you put the title of the topic as your subject 😉

    in reply to: Unable to connect from Windows 7 to Ubuntu 18.04 #25316
    Britgirl
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    This article will help you to discover if you have double NAT or not: https://www.pcworld.com/article/3175739/how-to-identify-and-resolve-double-nat-problems.html. The last section provides some tips which you can follow.

    You can submit your screenshot by all means – please submit it to forum[at]nomachine[dot]com, not here because it will be visible to everyone.

    in reply to: NoMachine blank white screen on Kali Linux 2019.4 #25297
    Britgirl
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    What version of NoMachine do you have installed on the server and client sides?

    in reply to: Unable to connect from Windows 7 to Ubuntu 18.04 #25291
    Britgirl
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    With a double NAT there’s not much you can do. Take a look here: https://forums.nomachine.com/topic/problems-connecting-to-one-remote-computer

    All you can do is wait for NoMachine Network to be released.

    in reply to: 5 second input lag #25290
    Britgirl
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    I think what you need is Workstation. It would probably fit your scenario better than the free version. You could try the evaluation version.

    in reply to: Copy/paste between client and server inconsistent #25289
    Britgirl
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    The best thing to do is to sign up to the ‘notify me’ to know when a fix has been released.

    in reply to: Free version only LAN capable? #25288
    Britgirl
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    Hmm. The free version of NoMachine does not limit access to LAN only, I just want to make that clear.

    So it must be something else. I suggest you try the following:

    1) Uninstall (removing all traces completely) and reinstall. Your screenshot shows no !M icon (which is an indication of the server running) plus your screenshot actually says ‘no server running’. If the server was running, it would show the External IP.

    2) If you continue to not see the External IP, from a terminal on the server please run:

    sudo /usr/NX/bin/nxserver --upnpmap
    sudo /usr/NX/bin/nxserver --upnpstatus

    It should show something like this:

    sudo /usr/NX/bin/nxserver --upnpstatus
    Local IP                   10.0.1.XX
    Gateway IP                 10.0.1.1
    External IP                XX.XXX.XXX.XXX
    NX port 4000 mapped to:    XX.XXX.XXX.XXX:23484

    3) See the following article: https://www.nomachine.com/AR11L00827

    If your home router doesn’t accept UPnP or NAT-PMP commands, it will be necessary to configure it through the router’s admin interface

    in reply to: NoMachine License through KVM/QEMU #25279
    Britgirl
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    Hi, the equivalent to the free version for a commercial environment is Enterprise Desktop (installed on the VMs), so we do have a product that caters for your needs (enabling access to virtual machines that you are hosting 😉 ) The moment you start using it for monetary gain, it is no longer personal use IMHO, but you can talk to Sales and see what they say – https://www.nomachine.com/contact-request.

    You can compare the two products here: https://www.nomachine.com/remote-access-for-everyone

    The users that are going to access your virtual machines using NoMachine can either use the free version or if  they prefer the can install Enterprise Client (also freely available to download). It doesn’t matter.

    My two cents, if you are going to create 10-15 VMs and provide access to all/some of them using NoMachine, you should buy a pack of 10. That works out at $24.50 per year.

    in reply to: Free version only LAN capable? #25278
    Britgirl
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    Hi Eric,

    have you looked at the tutorial here? https://www.nomachine.com/getting-started-with-nomachine#internet

    When you got the IP address from your remote computer to access it over the LAN, you should have seen an IP address for access over the Internet (see fig. 9 and fig. 10).

    in reply to: Encoding issue on bright colors on Mac #25274
    Britgirl
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    @kvic, can you please check your email inbox for further instructions.

    in reply to: Error is 61 #25245
    Britgirl
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    A ‘connection refused’ error is usually raised if there are no services listening on that port, or if a firewall is rejecting the connection. Can you check whether you can connect with another client to the same server (I take it that this computer is your personal PC). It might be that your university doesn’t allow this type of access from outside?

    in reply to: Use NoMachine for ARM on Surface Pro X #25229
    Britgirl
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    Hi, the ARM package cannot be installed on Windows systems, only Linux I’m afraid.

    Britgirl
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    Hi, compare the free and Enterprise Desktop option here: https://www.nomachine.com/remote-access-for-everyone

    it says 44$/year, but it gives different pricing for different OS, what does this mean?

    Hm, I’m not sure where you are looking. Perhaps you are seeing the pricing for the packs of 10 licenses which are geared towards corporate use? For one computer it’s enough to install one license. If you check the link I pasted, you can see it costs $44.50 regardless of whether it’s Windows, Mac, Linux or Raspberry 🙂

    what should I purchase?

    If you are connecting simultaneously from two computers/devices (whether it’s Linux, Windows or other supported operating system) you will need Enterprise Desktop for Linux on the remote computer you want to access. (I say Linux because you wrote that you are connecting to a Linux computer). NoMachine’s licensing model is what we call “per server” and that means the license is installed on the remote computer you want to connect to. So your set up will be:

    2 clients on which you install the free version or alternatively Enterprise Client.

    1 Enterprise Desktop on the remote computer you are connecting to (if you want more than one connection) OR the free version if one connection is enough.

    Take a look the FAQs here:  https://www.nomachine.com/faq, the first five are probably the answers you are looking for 🙂

    Britgirl
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    Two users connecting at the same time to a remote computer counts as two connections. With the free version installed on the remote computer you and your friend will not be able to connect at the same time, only separately. The free version allows one connection, so if you want two connections or more to the remote computer being, try Enterprise Desktop.

    How do I share my desktop with another user if I have the free version installed?
    https://www.nomachine.com/AR10K00703

    in reply to: MacOS start NX server at boot time? #25173
    Britgirl
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    Update: the user has confirmed that the latest version (6.9.2) is working without any issues.

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