On 6/6/16 10:17 AM, Vladimir Santalov wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to set up port forwarding for VirtualBox NAT to
> work with VirtualGL. Bridged connection is not an option since I need to
> retain connection to the host's VPN. Which ports do I need to forward
> from the host to the vm to make VirtualGL work on the vm?

Impossible to answer without further details of what you're trying to
achieve.  I'd need to know which mode of VirtualGL you are attempting to
use (VGL Transport?  X Proxy?  If you're using an X proxy, which one?)
I'd need to know which machine (virtual or otherwise) is acting as the
client and which is acting as the server.  I am failing to understand
why you would need to forward ports at all.

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