DSL Embedded :: NX Client in DSL Embedded?
Hello everyone,
I use Ubuntu at home on my desktop PC and I use DSL Embedded on my usb-key so I can get away from windows when I'm at work and school.. anyways I use the freenx server at home and I can connect to it from work and my linux notebook but when I try to connect from DSL Embedded it just sits there at the black screen with the !M logo and then it pops a dialog box telling me there was no response from the server, but i can't click on it.. I have to restart X to get back to normal.
Is there something i'm not doing right?
I know qemu has some weird networking via the host so maybe NX just doesn't work with DSL Embedded?
Thanks
Matt
If you are going over ssh, make sure your sessions' got the "enable ssl encryption of all traffic" box checked under the advanced tab. That way, it _only_ routes over port 22/ssh. Since you are probably going through firewalls and the like, it's a common culprit.
I've used the NXclient extension with embedded without issues in the past, so I'm willing to wager that the problem lies in some other portion of the "connection chain".
Feel free to post details so we can try and sort you out.
I double checked and the "enable ssl encryption of all traffic" is checked.. also i did a 'ps -U matt' on my home computer this morning and apparently every time I try to log in with nxclient from DSL it leaves nxnode and sshd running on my home computer.. I had like six of each running.
What kind of details would you like?
I looked for a log file for NX but couldn't find it..
Thanks
Matt
OK I set the server to create logfile..
here is the servers logfile after trying to connect from DSL
server log
here is the client log from DSL
DSL client log
here is the client log from Windows at work (which works fine)
WIN client log
I'm wondering if the 'no suitable cache file found' is causing my problem?
Thanks
Matt
Oh I don't have to restart X.. if I wait about 3 minutes it will close the nxclient screen and tell me that the session has closed
any suggestions?
Thanks
Matt
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