The Cloud Server is not intended for providing access to desktops on his host machine. It can create a hierarchical federation of servers with multi-level hosts.Īvailable for Linux, Mac and Windows, the Cloud Server connects to its federated subsystems via a browser (thanks to its built-in web server) or via NoMachine client. NoMachine Cloud Server works as a single point of access to multiple subsystems globally distributed and running NoMachine server installations or Unix-like unsupported operating systems ('foreign servers'). Welcome to the NoMachine Cloud Server - Installation and Configuration Guide v. Special Users with Permisssion to connect to the Physical Desktopġ0.1. Managing Users on the Cloud Server HostĨ.3. Handling with Discovering of this Server on LANĨ.1. ![]() ![]() Stopping and Starting Network Servicesħ.4. Stopping and Starting Cloud Server and Servicesħ.3. Web Optimizations: Using WebRTC (Real-Time Web Communication)ħ.2. Using an Alternative Apache Web Serverĥ.4. Preventing Users from Storing their CredentialsĬonfigurations and Optimizations for Web Sessionsĥ.3. Connecting by Browsers Via Cloud Server Web ToolsĤ.3. Initiating a NoMachine Connection (end-user's side)Ĥ.1. Setting-up a Failover Cluster with a Second Cloud Server for High Availability (optional)ģ.9. Assigning Users to a Pool of Federated Server (optional)ģ.8. Assigning Users to a Single Federated Server (optional)ģ.7. ![]() Federating 'Foreign servers' under the Cloud Serverģ.6. Using the 'token' Forwarding Method for Client Connections by SSH (Advanced)ģ.5. Advanced Configurations for NoMachine Servers' Hierarchyģ.4. ![]() Creating Multiple Levels of NoMachine Serversģ.3. Federating NoMachine Servers Under the Cloud Serverģ.2. Use the Cloud Server to Provide a Single Point of Access to Remote Computersģ.1. Activating the License (for Customers)īuilding a Scalable Multi-tier Infrastructure with Centralized Access to Remote Hostsģ. NoMachine Cloud Server Installation and Configuration GuideĢ.8.
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