With the Workstation each user has his/her own desktop or application, and can store, manage files inside the session and even share his/her own resources with another user.Īvailable for Linux, the Workstation accepts connections via a browser (thanks to its built-in web server) or via the NoMachine client.Īdditionally, it can also be federated under a Cloud Server. Designed to offer individual instances of the remote desktop (terminal services), it provides users with their own separate desktop environment. NoMachine Workstation is a standalone server for Linux that allows up to four concurrent virtual desktops to run on the host where it is installed. Welcome to the NoMachine Workstation - Installation and Configuration Guide v. NoMachine Workstation Installation and Configuration Guide Federating the Workstation Under a Cloud Serverġ. Setting-up a Centralized Access to Multiple Workstation Serversġ8.1. Configuring the Automatic Clean-up of Session Directoriesįederating the Workstation Under a Cloud Serverġ8. Activating the Disconnect/Terminate Dialogġ7.1. Device Sharing, Copy&Paste and File Transferġ6. Configuring Authorization to Connect to Virtual Desktopsġ3. Configuring Interaction Level to Virtual Desktopsġ2.3. Disabling Connections to Virtual Desktopsġ2.2. Collaborative Virtual Desktops and Connections to the Physical Desktopġ2.1. Executing Custom Scripts on Server/Node Eventsġ2. Setting a Virtual Desktop Environment on Linuxġ1.4. Connecting to Virtual Desktops as NoMachine Trusted Userġ1.3. Connecting with a Privileged System Accountġ0.3. Managing Users on the Workstation Hostġ0.2. Using NoMachine DBs for Managing User Accessġ0.1. Connecting to a Server Behind a Firewall (UPnP Port Mapping)ĩ.6. Locking Down the Accepted Authentication Methodsĩ.5. Defining Protocol in Server Configurationĩ.2. Supported Connection Protocols and Authentication Methodsĩ.1. Greeting Messages (for Virtual Desktops)ĩ. Handling of Discovering of this Server on LANĨ.2. Hiding the NoMachine Monitor and Notification Messagesħ.6. Stopping and Starting Network Servicesħ.5. Stopping and Starting Workstation and Servicesħ.3. Supporting OpenGL Applications in Virtual Sessionsħ.2. The X11 Vector Graphics Mode in Client Sessionsĥ.4. Video Streaming Encoding in Client Sessionsĥ.3. Video Streaming Encoding in Web Sessionsĥ.2. Compression Techniques and Optimizationsĥ.1. Web Optimizations: Using WebRTC (Real-Time Web Communication)ĥ. Using an Alternative Apache Web ServerĤ.4. Preventing Users from Storing their CredentialsĤ.3. Connecting by Browsers Via Workstation Web Toolsģ.3. Initiating a NoMachine Connection (end-user's side)ģ.1. NoMachine Workstation - Installation and Configuration GuideĢ.6.
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