Hmm perhaps you are stuck.

There might exist ways to go around it if you have access to an outside server  
to which you set up a form of ssh-tunnelling.
But, if you have access to the outside server perhaps you can put your 
Geoserver there?

If you have a machine outside (perhaps at home) that can get a public 
(permanent or dynamic) ip-address everything will be much easier.

Good luck,
Olle

24 nov 2011 kl. 03:30 skrev "Ardit Sulce" 
<arditsu...@hotmail.com<mailto:arditsu...@hotmail.com>>:

Hello Olle,

Thank you! I see your point. But I don´t have access to the router settings. I 
am just connecting to the university wireless network. So, as far as I 
understand now, there is no way to publish my maps from my computer (i.e. 
webserver), if I am connected to a wireless network, to which I don´t have the 
rights to configure (i.e. open the port, setup forwarding etc).


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Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 20:08:15 +0100
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] Am I publishing my maps on the internet?

Have you opened up port 8080 in your routers settings?
You'll probably also will need to set up port forwarding in the router so that 
requests to your routers public ip on port 8080 will be forwarded to the 
machine with Geoserver.

Good luck,
Olle



23 nov 2011 kl. 19:44 skrev "Ardit Sulce" 
<<mailto:arditsu...@hotmail.com>arditsu...@hotmail.com<mailto:arditsu...@hotmail.com>>:

Hello, this is my first post in this list.
I´ve been trying to work on Geoserver. So far, I have deployed it inside Apache 
Tomcat and I can successfully see my maps through my internet browsers. I also 
can access this maps from another computer by entering my Tomcat Apache server 
IP (exactly, something like this: 10.12.10.12:8080/etc....) to the internet 
browser of the other computer. But, I can access these maps from the other 
computer only when the other computer is conected to the same wireless network 
with my computer (the computer where geoserver resides).
So, my first question is: Am I really publishing my maps on the internet?
And if yes, why the other computer cannot see my maps when it is connected to a 
wireless network different from mine?


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