... but first, verify on your log to see any Exception and if the naming
service is up.
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Have u a firewall ? Verify if it leave u access u jndi on 1099.
Another important thing, the naming starting with java:comp/env is not
accessible out of Container. Use another name like jdbc/MyDataSource, ejb/MyEjb
in spite of java:comp/env/ejb/MyEjb, ...
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Something sounds wierd with your set-up, I have never had to make a
configuration change to make JBoss available remotely.
If the jndi.properties file that you showed outside the conf folder or is it
still in the conf folder?
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Using the JMX-Console I set "CallByValue" to true. Now the port is open and I
can access the JNDI from outside the JVM.
Its magic :)
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