freenx server question

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I've installed and configured freenx and it works. I'd like to use shared key authentication, but I'm not sure I understand how it's supposed to work. I've spent a couple of days reading howtos and documentation, but I believe there's a gap in my understanding.

What I want to do is only allow connections from people who've got the key, but, as it stands right now, if I know a username and password, the first connection offers a dialog that offers an unrecognized key, and would I like to accept it...

My question is, is there a way to turn off that dialog, and only allow connections to people to whom I've previously distributed the key - is my understanding correct in that this is a configurable option?

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Claude Jones

Brunswick, MD, USA

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