HostKey /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key HostKeys for protocol version 2 Here are UNCOMMENTED lines in sshd_config (and I show the OUTCOMMENTED AllowUsers and AllowGroups lines for good measure): I am told to “Please check your ssh setup” and I have. Then add in /etc/hosts.allow: ALL:localhost Make sure you allow ssh on localhost, this could come from some.(this should be a filename not a pathname+filename) Make sure your sshd_config AuthorizedKeysFile in sshd_config is set to authorized_keys2. Make sure your sshd is really running on port 22. Make sure your sshd allows public key authentication. Make sure "nx" is one of the AllowGroups in sshd_config. (or that the line is outcommented/not there) Make sure "nx" is one of the AllowUsers in sshd_config. The following are examples of what you might need to check. Permission denied (publickey,password,keyboard-interactive).įatal error: Could not connect to NX Server. To enable these features please correct the configuration file. Warning: Invalid value “COMMAND_SMBUMOUNT=smbumount”. Warning: Invalid value “COMMAND_SMBMOUNT=smbmount”. Users will not be able to request a CDE session. Warning: Invalid value “COMMAND_START_CDE=cdwm” Users will not be able to request a Gnome session. Warning: Invalid value “COMMAND_START_GNOME=gnome-session” Warning: Invalid value “COMMAND_FOOMATIC=/usr/lib64/cups/driver/foomatic-ppdfile” Setting up known_hosts and authorized_keys2 …done Your identification has been saved in /etc/nxserver/users.id_dsa. Removing home directory of special user “nx” …done Removing special user “nx” …no crontab for nx Nxsetup -install -setup-nomachine-key -clean -purge I still run up against the same problem in nxsetup, even though “ssh localhost” apparently is working. But I pursued that problem in the first place because I want to install freeNX. I recently started – and with help, completed- a thread about problems with “ssh localhost”.
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