Understood -- thanks. Great project, btw.

On Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at 7:02:26 PM UTC-4, DRC wrote:
>
> No, it listens on all interfaces.  However, if you run a firewall on 
> your client machine (which is the default on most modern O/S's), Port 
> 4242 won't be opened to the LAN unless you specifically want it to be.  
> You can use SSH tunneling (vglconnect -s) to establish a connection with 
> the VirtualGL Server without opening that port. 
>
> On 7/28/20 3:53 PM, stacktracer wrote: 
> > Is it possible to run vglclient in such a way that it only accepts 
> > connections from localhost -- e.g. by having vglclient listen on the 
> > loopback interface? 
> > 
> > Context: Hoping to avoid opening port 4242 to the LAN, for security 
> > reasons. 
> > 
>

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