<br><tt><font size=2>freenx-knx-bounces@kde.org wrote on 23/02/2014 20:28:58:<br>
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> Sorry, I just have one other question that came to mind: Is it ok
<br>
> that I'm using NoMachine's Version 4 free software? I've been doing
<br>
> some googling, and it looks like nomachine removed some important
<br>
> functionality between major releases.<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>If you are using an older version of a v4 you may
have problems.</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>( backward compatibility to v3 wasn't implemented
at first )</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>also</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>you should have a patched FreeNX ( session list )</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>see</font></tt>
<br><a href="http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/freenx-knx/2012-July/009694.html"><tt><font size=2>http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/freenx-knx/2012-July/009694.html</font></tt></a>
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<br><tt><font size=2>[SNIP]</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>> Alright: Here's a new test. This time, I logged
in over SFTP and <br>
> copied the file just to be sure they were the same (it seems like
I <br>
> may have actually had a different key file!). With the new file in
<br>
> hand, I fire up NoMachine again, and started the log in process. <br>
> Now, it just seems to indefinitely sit at the screen saying <br>
> Connecting to glenux. I looked through my auth.log, and found this
bit:<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>> Feb 23 15:05:51 glenux sshd[2489]: Accepted publickey
for nx from <br>
> 192.168.1.121 port 49976 ssh2<br>
> Feb 23 15:05:51 glenux sshd[2489]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session
<br>
> opened for user nx by (uid=0)</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>> <br>
> So it must have authed with SSH at this point? The only problem, <br>
> though, is that it appears nxserver is not creating a new log file
<br>
> in the /var/log directory.<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>[SNIP]</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>> Ok, I gave that a try:<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>> HELLO NXSERVER - Version 3.2.0-74-SVN OS (GPL,
using backend: 3.5.0)<br>
> NX> 105 login<br>
> login<br>
> NX> 101 User: glen<br>
> glen<br>
> NX> 102 Password:<br>
> NX> 103 Welcome to: glenux user: glen<br>
> NX> 105<br>
> quit<br>
> Quit<br>
> NX> 999 Bye<br>
> /usr/bin/nxserver: line 580: kill: (3426) - No such process<br>
> Connection to 192.168.1.133 closed.</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>> Well, so far so good (I think...).</font></tt>
<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>OK, your server is working fine up to this point,
(userlogin)</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>( this would normally appear in the server log with
logging set to</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2> 6 debug
)</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>so</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>you need to look at client issues until you see this
appearing</font></tt>
<br><tt><font size=2>in your log at attempted connections.</font></tt>
<br>
<br><tt><font size=2>[SNIP]</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>> Ok, I may have forgotten this, but I guess I
have to create the log <br>
> file for nxserver if it doesn't exist :P I did that and confirmed
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<br>
<br><tt><font size=2>user nx can't create files in /var/log . . . </font></tt>
<br>
<br><tt><font size=2><br>
> everything was working by running the test log in, and it seemed <br>
> like it was logging ok at that point.<br>
> <br>
> Now, I try logging in with NoMachine again, and here is the result:<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>> glen@glenux:/var/log$ cat nxserver.log<br>
> <br>
> -- NX SERVER START: - ORIG_COMMAND=<br>
> -- NX SERVER START: - ORIG_COMMAND=<br>
> Info: Using fds #4 and #3 for communication with nxnode.<br>
> HELLO NXSERVER - Version 3.2.0-74-SVN OS (GPL, using backend: 3.5.0)<br>
> NX> 105 hello NXCLIENT - Version 3.2.0<br>
> NX> 134 Accepted protocol: 3.2.0<br>
> NX> 105 SET SHELL_MODE SHELL<br>
> NX> 105 SET AUTH_MODE PASSWORD<br>
> NX> 105 login<br>
> NX> 101 User: glen<br>
> NX> 102 Password: glen@glenux:/var/log$</font></tt>
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<br><tt><font size=2>> So either it's waiting for a password (and the
client hasn't picked <br>
> up on that), or the password was entered and it just doesn't know
<br>
> what to do now. Just for kicks and grins, I tried clearing all saved<br>
> passwords in the client, then I tried logging in again. Same result.<br>
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<br><tt><font size=2>Which client are you using - an old one ??</font></tt>
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