Hi,

WIth regards to tracking this down, my last attempt of the day, I turned 
on the '-v' flag when starting OpenNMS.

./bin/opennms -v start
Starting OpenNMS: Could not connect to 127.0.0.1 on port 8181 (OpenNMS 
might not be running or could be starting up or shutting down): 
Connection refused
Could not connect to 127.0.0.1 on port 8181 (OpenNMS might not be 
running or could be starting up or shutting down): Connection refused

Now, here's something I've noticed in a lot of the archives of the 
OpenNMS lists.  This issue seems to be a problem with connecting to the 
local machine through loopback.  Here's an issue.  I'm developing this 
in a FreeBSD jail (think of it as a highly-secure, lightweight virtual 
machine.).

It talks to itself over a cloned loopback and is assigned it's own IP 
address.  It can't access 127.0.0.1 on the host machine as that would be 
a security issue and there is no 127.0.0.1 address in a jail.  How do I 
turn this off or reconfigure it so it doesn't try the loopback but the 
jail IP address it is running on?

Thank you,

P.

PS - for all I know, this may be the cause of these issues... Any insight?

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