The machine is running Fedora Core 4.  I was mistaken, there were only two nics 
in the machine.  After removing one of them, I'm still presented with the same 
problem: the remoting layer translates this machines address into 127.0.0.1 
when creating the socket wrapper!

Clebert, any idea how I could check the routing tables as seen by the 
remoting/messaging layer.  All tests from the command line indicate that the 
machine is configured correctly.

Thank you

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