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NX Server System Administrator’s Guide
Prepared by:
Silvia Regis
N°:
D-811_002-NXS-SAG
Approved by:
Sarah Dryell
Last modified:
2015-05-25
Amended:
For more detailed information about prerequisites, supported platforms and the package installation,
please refer to the documentation available on the NoMachine Web site at:
Client installation
https://www.nomachine.com/DT12I00005
Node installation
https://www.nomachine.com/DT12I00006
Server installation
https://www.nomachine.com/DT12I00007
1.2. Configuring the Server and the Node
Configuring the Server and the Node.
The configuration files for server and node are respectively:
/usr/NX/etc/server.cfg
/usr/NX/etc/node.cfg
Server and node come with a default configuration that is sufficient to grant a working set-up in the
great majority of environments. It will be up to the NX administrator to tune the installation
according to their specific needs by setting the related configuration keys. Please note that, since
both the server.cfg and node.cfg file provide a detailed description for each of the available keys,
the function of this document will be to provide an overview of all the supported features.
In general, the server.cfg file allows the NX administrator to manage all the configurations for the NX
Server, such as authentication mechanisms, session management (session persistence, log level
etc...), activation of support for guest sessions, multi-node capabilities, user profiles, desktop
sharing and session shadowing and so on.
The node.cfg file, on the other hand, lets the administrator define specific behaviour for the node,
such as logging the X clients stderr; specify where to create the user's NX directory or customize the
required paths according to the configuration of the machine where the node is running. For
example, it allows you to specify the path for the default X window system startup script or the CUPS
binaries when CUPS support is enabled.
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