I have bumped the logging to debug level:

HELLO NXSERVER - Version 3.2.0-74-SVN OS (GPL, using backend: not detected)
NX> 105 hello NXCLIENT - Version 3.2.0
NX> 134 Accepted protocol: 3.2.0
NX> 105 SET SHELL_MODE SHELL
NX> 105 SET AUTH_MODE PASSWORD
NX> 105 login
NX> 101 User: admin
NX> 102 Password:
Info: Auth method: ssh NXSERVER - Version 3.2.0-74-SVN OS (GPL, using
backend: not detected)
Usage: nxserver <option>
--passwd: Change password
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
expect: spawn id exp5 not open
while executing
"expect {
"Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?" { send "yesr" }
"assword*:"  { sleep 0.3; send -- "$passwordr" }
"Permission..."
("while" body line 2)
invoked from within
"while {1} {
expect {
"Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?" { send "yesr" }
"assword*:"  { sleep 0.3; send -- "$passwordr" }
..."
(file "/usr/bin/nxnode-login" line 69)
FREENX> 716 Slave mode failed to start.
Info: Closing connection to slave with pid 6358.

NX> 404 ERROR: wrong password or login
NX> 999 Bye

Is it asking me to change the password?

--
Groeten,
natxo


On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:34 PM, Natxo Asenjo <natxo.ase...@gmail.com>wrote:

> hi,
>
> Thanks for taking the time to reply.
>
> As stated in my message I can log in from ssh. And yes, the password is
> the same, I have verified it numerous times.
>
> So no, that is not the problem. And as I wrote in my first message, this
> has always worked until 6.4. That is why I was asking if anyone else is
> having this same problem with a new installed 6.4.
>
> nx is unfortunately very difficult to debug.
>
> --
> Groeten,
> natxo
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:26 PM, Craig White <craig.wh...@ttiltd.com>wrote:
>
>>
>> On Apr 3, 2013, at 1:16 PM, Natxo Asnjo wrote:
>>
>> > hi,
>> >
>> > this is not the same as http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=6298
>> >
>> > I can login with ssh but not with freenx
>> >
>> > With 6.3 this worked, I just spinned some new servers and now I can no
>> > longer use freenx.
>> >
>> > in /var/log/messages:
>> >
>> > pr  3 22:05:11 testthuis nxserver[3435]: (nx) Failed login for
>> user=admin
>> > from IP=192.168.0.160
>> > Apr  3 22:06:01 testthuis nxserver[3619]: (nx) Failed login for
>> user=admin
>> > from IP=192.168.0.160
>> > Apr  3 22:06:52 testthuis nxserver[3818]: (nx) Failed login for
>> user=admin
>> > from IP=192.168.0.160
>> >
>> > in /var/log/nx/nxserver.log:
>> >
>> > -- NX SERVER START: -c /usr/bin/nxserver - ORIG_COMMAND=
>> > -- NX SERVER START:  - ORIG_COMMAND=
>> > Info: Using fds #4 and #3 for communication with nxnode.
>> > HELLO NXSERVER - Version 3.2.0-74-SVN OS (GPL, using backend: not
>> detected)
>> > NX> 105 hello NXCLIENT - Version 3.2.0
>> > NX> 134 Accepted protocol: 3.2.0
>> > NX> 105 SET SHELL_MODE SHELL
>> > NX> 105 SET AUTH_MODE PASSWORD
>> > NX> 105 login
>> > NX> 101 User: admin
>> > NX> 102 Password:
>> > Info: Closing connection to slave with pid 3761.
>> > NX> 404 ERROR: wrong password or login
>> > NX> 999 Bye
>> >
>> > My node.conf file is a copy of the node.conf.sample file, nothing
>> changed.
>> > I do not want to use the nx database authentication but our ldap (ipa)
>> > authentication., this has always worked until now.
>> >
>> > I have temporarily set selinux in permissive mode but no difference.
>> >
>> > Can anyone else reproduce this? At work we have a mirror, so I tried at
>> > home with a manually installed centos and internet upgrades. No
>> difference.
>> ----
>> seems pretty obvious that the issue is hereā€¦
>>
>> > NX> 404 ERROR: wrong password or login
>>
>> So the first question is can you SSH into the NX server system as user
>> 'admin' with the same password? If you can then the problem is in
>> /etc/pam.d/ but my money is that you can't and the issue isn't nx at all.
>>
>> Craig
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