
My main concern would be the proxy causing problems with video and the synchronization between and audio. One way of implementing this I that I can think of would be to use SSH tunneling and remote port forwarding. I am seriously tempted to deploy a bunch of rpi4 systems for the work-from-home crowd with preconfigured NX and VPNs, it may not fly non-technical users.Īn alternative would be some form of application gateway that the user could connect to and have their NX connection relayed to the remote machine. Attackers have struck a variety of local businesses and while I can control machines in the office, I can’t control user machines. I’ve been concerned about malware/ransomware and opening our network via VPN. Does NX support mapping each remote monitor to local monitors at the same time? How does NX support multiple monitors? I discovered the client can switch between two different monitors or display a concatenation of the two screens on the remote machine. However, it has problems with reliability and latency when it comes to editing audio and video, especially on an OS X machine. We had to deploy work from home in a hurry this spring and was the quickest/easiest solution is set up. The users work with video files and still images. I believe NX would solve a work from home problem for my company.

Machines: Windows 10/7, OS X (different versions) both client and server.
