The connections to 1199 and 1198 are for a JNDI lookup. The 5446 connection is 
most likely made by an EJB proxy that was returned by the JNDI lookup.

Have a look at the config of the 
"jboss.remoting:service=Connector,transport=socket"  mbean in 
conf/jboss-service.xml.  By default the "serverBindAddress" attribute is set to 
${jboss.bind.address} which will resolve to whatever address you pass to -b.  
If you want the server to listen on vpnip, you'd start JBoss with -b vpnip.

You can also have a look at the "jboss:service=Naming" which has "BindAddress" 
and "RmiBindAddress" attributes. Compare those configs to what you see in the 
"jboss.remoting:service=Connector,transport=socket"; it will probably give you 
a clue as to why JNDI is behaving differently from the remoting connector in 
your config.

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