Replace ‘hostname’ and ‘portnumber’ with the ip or host # permit NAT traversal for peer to peer direct video, audio and data # When WebRTC is enabled, set parameters for STUN/TURN utilities to So someone on Reddit told that I should remove the brackets, so I did and now it looks like this: Hope somebody can help me out, thanks in advance! □ But I would like to learn how to change the login credentials regardless as I feel this might be useful in the future. So I could also still try that with the parameters in the settings.cfg returned to default. Reason I’m asking this last thing, is because I think I used the wrong username of my Linux machine when I tried to login. What am I still missing?Īnd also, how can I restore the settings.cfg file back to default? I know… I should have made a duplicate (back up) before editing it, but I forgot. I also restarted the server in between each change. I also added a new user on the Linux machine in the terminal with this command: So I edited the server.cfg file (first only on the Linux machine, later both) and changed these settings:īut I’m still getting the same error. Just when I try to login with the credentials of my Linux machine I get the error: “Authentication failed, please try again.”. NoMachine (I’m using the free version) shows the Linux machine, so that’s not the problem. So I can’t login on my Linux machine from my Windows machine. Maybe a mod or admin could place it there if this is the case!? So if this is supposed to be in the Windows subforum I’m sorry. I’m trying to remotely access a Linux machine (server, Mint 19.2 (Tina) Cinnamon) through my (gaming) PC which is a Windows machine (client, 10 Pro 圆4).
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