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Installation

On the serv 1000 er:

pacman -Sy freenx

On the client:

pacman -Sy knx

Configuration

On the server setup a fake password for the nx user:

passwd nx

Now allow the client to connect to the server by copying the file

/usr/NX/home/nx/id_dsa

from the server to

/usr/share/knx/client.id_dsa.key

on the client. Also make sure about it's readable by users:

chmod 644 /usr/share/knx/client.id_dsa.key

Also don't forget to allow incoming ssh connections (by default port 22) in /etc/sysconfig/firwall, then load the config with the

service firewall restart

command.

Users

By default shell accounts are not allowed to connect to th nx server, you can allow a user to do so by

nxserver --adduser <username>

then set a separate (for nx) password for the user:

nxserver --passwd <username>

The client

Now start knx, the usage of that application is self-explaining.

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