What your are looking for in the telnet response is the hostname or IP address 
that comes right after "UnicastRef". In the first case that was 127.0.0.1 and 
in the second 172.23.10.109. The client, when it gets a response from the JNDI 
server, uses this hostname/IP address for all future communications with the 
server. I have found in many cases that if a hostname is passed back that the 
hostname is either unknown to the DNS or the client has an invalid IP address 
for the hostname in its hosts file. I have also seen invalid IP addresses being 
sent back, which usually indicates problems in the hosts file on the server.

In your case the responses appear to be correct - a client should have no 
problems using 127.0.0.1 to communicate with the server.

At this point I have suggested everything I can think of.

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