![]() Instruction from the website should be enough to connect. Please refer “Using NoMachine for remote access to a computer over the internet” section from the website to get the public IP from remote host. If you connect to the NoMachine Server over the internet, you are actually connecting to the router, which must then forward this connection to the host machine. ![]() The host machine has two IP addresses: a private IP address assigned to the computer and a public IP assigned to the router. NoMachine allows to access another computer using an IP address. Let me try to summarise from the beginning □ ![]() But I don’t know what I am meant to be doing with that?īasically: not sure what my next step is here. If you using NoMachine (free), edit the server configuration file (namely server.cfg) and set:ĮnableUPnP NX for users connecting with the NX protocolīut what on earth does “set” mean in this context? “EnableUPnP NX” does NOT have a “#” in front of it in the server.cfg file, so that makes it “set”? Is that right? (Honestly: I don’t know!) It *looks* right to me (on BOTH computers, too)Īs I noted, the link Kroy mentioned to find the IP didn’t result in a “IPv4” result of “10.1.10.10:24564” that NoMachine on the remote computer told me was the IP - it gave me a “IPv6” result of “2603:3024:1e02:c2f0:8d60:74d0:393f:afab”. When I follow your “How to connect link” I see an instruction there of I recognize all of the words of ” Can you try to forward the port on the router manually” but I don’t actually understand the HOW of it. It works GREAT! But it’s the second computer that is giving me problems. I honestly don’t mean to be a problem, but when I say “explain it like I am five”, I really mean that.Īs noted, I successfully set up NoMachine on one of my two machines that I am trying to remote into. I can still log in with (for five minute intervals, gr), so I don’t think the other two error cases apply?Īt a real loss of what to do next. The server address is what NM itself tells me it is supposed to be (I have quintuple checked). The firewall is the baked-in Windows one - and I have it set to let through all of the “NX” entries in the list. Please verify your configuration and try again.” any time I try to connect. The issue could either be caused by a networking problem, by a firewall or NAT blocking incoming traffic or by a wrong server address. One computer took the NoMachine flawlessly and is perfectly (so I understand “the basics” of how to set things up!) while the other gives me “A connection timeout has occurred while trying to connect to ‘10.1.10.10’ on port ‘24564’. They are miles from me, though, and we are connecting over the internet. The computer I am connecting from (this one) is also Win10.īoth computers I am trying to remote into were bought at the same time and set up (AFAIK) identically. I have two remote computers (Windows 10) that I had been using to access, but they’re now insisting they I pay them a licensing fee so I decided to move over to NoMachine.
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