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FreeNX
NX is a computer program that handles remote X Window System connections based on enterprise class open source technologies by NoMachine. Thanks to the outstanding compression, session resilience and resource management developed on top of the X-Window system, NX makes it possible to run any graphical application across any network connection as if you were sitting in front of your SISSA linux workstation.
When making a connection, you have the server computer (the SISSA linux workstation to which you will connect & upon which you will open the desktop) and the client computer (the computer from which you will make the connection to the server).
The 'freenx' NX server is installed on all SISSA linux workstation.
Client installation
NX clients are available free of charge from NoMachine's site for various operating systems including Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Solaris.
The installation is straightforward,
The software is installed as found; some support will be provided but we cannot guarantee that all applications will run smoothly. If it doesn't work at your home, simply use the SSL gateway or another SSH client.
You can nevertheless report any problem or comment to Prakash Velayutham.
In the NX client, you login using your EECS Instructional UNIX username
and UNIX password (as if you were logging into cory.eecs using ssh).
Download the SCUDC NX key file by going to the following URL:
ftp://username@ftp.engr.scu.edu//opt/freenx-0.7.2/SCUDC/custom/client.id_dsa.key
(NOTE: You must replace the string "username" with your actual DC username, then enter your DC password to access and download this file.) (NOTE2: The second double "//" is NOT a typo. It's necessary, don't "fix" it.) (NOTE3: This download will NOT work in Internet Explorer 6 or earlier due to a limitation it has. Please use a different browser like FireFox or a graphical FTP client like WS-FTP)
Save it somewhere you can remember, like your Desktop. Click on the "Key..." buttion in the NX configuration screen. Click "Import" Navigate to where you saved the keyfile you previously downloaded and select the file (client.id_dsa.key) Click "Ok" Click "Save" Click "Ok" Tell it you want to save your settings.
To connect to one of our servers:
- You must import our ssh key into your local NX client. We have
replaced the default ssh public key that comes with NX. Users on our
systems will need to obtain the EECS Instructional ssh key for NX from the course instructor or from inst@eecs.berkeley.edu. To import the key, start 'nxclient' on your local computer, locate the option to update the key, and either load in the file or paste a copy of the key. Without it, you will get the error "Authentication failed".