



NoMachine 8.14.2 now available for download
Luxembourg, October 1st, 2024
NoMachine makes available new version 8 packages to include the new OpenSSL libraries v. 3.0.15 fixing CVE-2024-6119 and CVE-2024-5535 (see https://openssl-library.org/news/openssl-3.0-notes/index.html for more details).
The NoMachine packages provide updates to libnxht (now based on libcurl 8.9.1) to fix CVE-2024-7264. (see https://curl.se/docs/CVE-2024-7264.html).
Additionally, the nxhtd component has been updated to include Apache Portable Runtime APR 1.7.5 fixing CVE-2023-49582 (see https://downloads.apache.org/apr/CHANGES-APR-1.7).
This release also implements a solution for macOS 15 client installations which solves a problem of local network permissions being ignored. For more details, users can consult the article here: https://www.nomachine.com/AR09V01251.
The list of trouble reports solved by this 8.14.2 release are:
TR09V11212 - After updating to macOS 15 (Sequoia), the client can no longer connect in LAN
TR03U10784 - Attaching to a Wayland physical desktop could fail when the video device uses 10 bits per channel
TR08V11199 - Update process to version 8.12 or 8.13 doesn't remove /usr/NX/lib/libcrypto.so.1.1.1
TR09V11206 - Users cannot reconnect to Kubuntu 24.04 once logged-in the first time
TR10T10646 - The remote admin UI suddenly terminates when connected to the server by NX protocol and private key authentication
TR09V11204 - Login on Windows fails when it's not possible to convert domain legacy user name
Supported Platforms
Windows 32-bit/64-bit 7/8/8.1/10/11
Windows Server 2008/2012/2016/2019/2022
Mac OS X Intel 64-bit 10.9 to 10.11/macOS Intel 10.12 to 15/macOS Apple Silicon 11 to 15
Linux 32-bit and 64-bit
RHEL 6.0 to RHEL 9
CentOS 6.0 to CentOS 8.5
CentOS Stream 8 to CentOS Stream 9
SLED 11 to SLED 15
SLES 11 to SLES 15
openSUSE 11.x to openSUSE 15.x
Fedora 10 to Fedora 40
Debian 5 to Debian 12
Ubuntu 8.04 to Ubuntu 24.04
Raspberry Pi 2 ARMv6/ARMv7
Raspberry Pi 3 ARMv6/ARMv7/ARMv8/
Raspberry Pi 4 ARMv7/ARMv8
Raspberry Pi 5 ARMv7/ARMv8
ARMv7/ARMv8
Important Notice
In NoMachine version 8, UPnP/NAT-PMP is disabled by default in the Free Edition. To get access to your computer over the internet, NoMachine's UPnP/NAT-PMP port mapping must be enabled by hand ('Server settings -> Ports' -> Select the service and click on Configure); or alternatively, your router can be configured with the appropriate port-forwarding rule. When port-mapping/port-forwarding is enabled, remote NoMachine connections, including connection requests from guests via the Guest Desktop Sharing feature will be possible.
Download NoMachine Packages
You can download the latest packages suitable for your Operating System from the NoMachine Web site at the following URL:
https://www.nomachine.com/download
Customers with valid subscriptions should log in to their customer area and download the appropriate server package(s) for their subscription(s) from the 'Product Downloads' section.
Automatic updates
The automatic check for updates is scheduled to check our repositories every two days.
To update the free NoMachine package:
- - Open the NoMachine User Interface from your Programs Menu.
- - From the Machines panel click on 'Settings', then on 'Server' and finally on 'Updates'.
- - Then click on the 'Check now' button.
To update the NoMachine Enterprise Client immediately:
- - Click on 'Settings', from the Player panel click 'Updates'.
- - Then click on the 'Check now' button.
More information about the check for automatic updates is available here:
https://www.nomachine.com/AR05M00847
Manual package installation or update
Please follow the instructions to install the package or update your installation manually:
On Windows:
- - Download and save the EXE file.
- - Double click on the NoMachine executable file.
- - The Setup Wizard will take you through all steps necessary for installing or updating NoMachine.
On macOS:
- - Download and save the DMG file.
- - Double-click on the Disk Image to open it and double-click on the NoMachine program icon.
- - The Installer will take you through through all steps necessary for installing or updating NoMachine.
On Linux:
You can use the graphical package manager provided by your Linux distribution or update NoMachine by command line by following instructions below. If you don't have the sudo utility installed, log on as superuser ("root") and run the commands without sudo.
RPM
- - Download and save the RPM file.
- - Install the package by running:
# rpm -ivh <pkgName>_<pkgVersion>_<arch>.rpm
or - - Update your NoMachine installation by running:
- # rpm -Uvh <pkgName>_<pkgVersion>_<arch>.rpm
DEB
- - Download and save the DEB file.
- - Install the package by running:
$ sudo dpkg -i <pkgName>_<pkgVersion>_<arch>.deb
or - - Update your NoMachine installation by running:
- $ sudo dpkg -i <pkgName>_<pkgVersion>_<arch>.deb
TAR.GZ
- - Download and save the TAR.GZ file.
- - Install the package by running:
$ cd /usr
$ sudo tar xvzf <pkgName>_<pkgVersion>_<arch>.tar.gz
$ sudo /usr/NX/nxserver --install
or - - Update your NoMachine installation by running:
- $ cd /usr
- $ sudo tar xvzf <pkgName>_<pkgVersion>_<arch>.tar.gz
- $ sudo /usr/NX/nxserver --update
- If you are installing Enterprise Client or Node run respectively:
- $ sudo /usr/NX/nxclient --update
- $ sudo /usr/NX/nxnode --update
Documents
Installation and configuration guides for the NoMachine products are available at:
https://www.nomachine.com/all-documents
The NoMachine Development Team