[JBoss-user] [JNDI/Naming/Network] - Re: How to open 1099 for access over network

2005-05-17 Thread richiethom
Where it's trying to connect from - but this problem was definitely a client running on Linux. The other thing I checked was occurences of ${jboss.bind.address} within JBoss's config files. I don't think I changed anything, but perhaps I did! Sorry I can't be more specific! View the original p

[JBoss-user] [JNDI/Naming/Network] - Re: How to open 1099 for access over network

2005-05-17 Thread richiethom
When I was trying to solve my problem (I've not got Linux for my system) I read that there are issues with Java on Linux resolving Localhost. I can't remember what the specific problems are, but I think setting something in the hosts file (or Linux equivalent) might be a solution. View the orig

[JBoss-user] [JNDI/Naming/Network] - Re: How to open 1099 for access over network

2005-05-17 Thread richiethom
Hi I seem to have got it working since I posted to the forum. Make sure that the jar files in your client are the ones that come with the Jboss server you're connecting to. I think I'd forgotten to do this when upgrading the system. Rich View the original post : http://www.jboss.org/index.htm

[JBoss-user] [JNDI/Naming/Network] - How to open 1099 for access over network

2005-05-13 Thread richiethom
Hi, I have a client which worked in 3.2.x, but now that I'm on 4.x the client isn't able to connect. It seems that port 1099 is closed. On the machine running JBoss, I can telnet into port 1099, but I can't from the client machine. Both machines are running WindowsXP and the firewalls are turn