
I’ll get the server’s log messages next and paste in the most suspicious entries, and I’ll describe my port settings next as well if someone expresses interest in trying to help figure this out. Mine is a straight-shot installation of the NX rpm’s, done in the proper order and with nothing changed in the config files except the logging level. Others have had this problem, but I’ve not yet seen explicit solutions. I’ve scoured the internet for days seeking out insights.

It would be GREAT if someone who has used the No Machine version of NX would come along. The relevant line here is Error: Failure reading from the peer proxy. Session: Session terminated at ‘Tue Aug 26 18:01:47 2008’. Session: Terminating session at ‘Tue Aug 26 18:01:47 2008’. Info: Using shared memory parameters 1/4096K.Įrror: Failure reading from the peer proxy.Įrror: Connection with remote peer broken.Įrror: Please check the state of your network and retry.

Info: Listening to font server connections on port ‘11005’. Info: Forwarding X11 connections to display ‘:0.0’. Info: Using ZLIB data compression 1/1/32. Info: Using product ‘LFE/None/LFEN/None’. Info: Using pack method ‘adaptive-7’ with session ‘kde’. Info: Using ADSL link parameters 512/24/1/0. Info: Connection with remote proxy completed. Info: Proxy running in client mode with pid ‘15025’. See NoMachine NX - Desktop Virtualization and Remote Access Management Software for more information. I don’t know what ‘FD#’ refers to.Īnd here is the “session” log for the same attempt Loop: PANIC! No shutdown of proxy link performed by remote proxy. Proxy: PANIC! Failure reading from the peer proxy on FD#9. In this case, the directory was labeled ~/.nx/S-localhost-1005-8429ED789377D0AAEBF7D6EA7E7A0A4B If you have worked with this before, the client’s logs are located in a directory under ~/.nx in the user’s home.


Here is the client’s “errors” log for one session. Everything looks just fine in the remote session up to the point at which I see the SuSE login progress bar at the end of its process, just when I would normally see the SuSE desktop appear. I have configured one linux box with nxserver and am trying to connect to it from another linux box using nxclient.
