On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Joseph <syscon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 03/19/09 17:48, Paul Hartman wrote:
>>
>> Here is my understanding of how the NX bits all fit together:
>>
>> Think of it as a 2-step connection. The first step is connecting from
>> the remote nxclient to the nxserver. For this step, it uses the SSH
>> key that you can put into nxclient. That only authenticates you as
>> being able to connect to the NX server, it doesn't get you into any
>> user files or desktops. By keeping the default NX key, anyone with NX
>> client can connect to your box and get to this point.
>
> I think my ssh-keys might not be correct between the nxclient.
> I've installed on one Linux box:
> net-misc/nxclient
> and the server is running: nxserver-freeedition
>
> maybe the key from nxclient:
> /usr/NX/share/keys/server.id_dsa.key
> is not the correct one, this key is a private key.
> and to my understanding in order to log-in into the server I need to copy
> nxclinet's public key to the serer; but I can not fine one.

Hi,

You need to copy the server's "default" key to the client. Copy
/usr/NX/share/keys/default.id_dsa.key (NOT server.id_dsa.key) from the
server into the nxclient (Configure -> Keys -> Import or paste it in).

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