the 127.0.0.1 works indeed. About the logfile, i picked the server.log in my
default/log dir (jboss.log couldnt be found). In that file stood the following:
2005-05-19 13:45:09,250 DEBUG [org.jboss.system.ServiceConfigurator]
BindAddress set to 0.0.0.0 in jboss.mq:service=InvocationLayer,type=UI
I am not sure what 127.0.0.0 is but you localhost / local loopback is
127.0.0.1. You can try that and it should work the same as using localhost.
Still you should be able to bind JBoss to your external IP address and then
access the webconsole through it. What does your bind address show up as i
The 127.0.0.0 ip adress doesnt work either. Also I would like to say that I had
this working 1 or 2 years ago. I could be somewhere else and go to my internet
page. It would work then and I could register and login etc... But back then I
didnt have to install anything in order to get it to work.
Hi
You have to use : http://127.0.0.:8080. Not your ip address. 127.0.0.0 is the
localhost address.
Regards
Raji
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I've tried to run jboss with the -b ip in dos prompt, but it's still the same
result. It shows the jboss starting page in localhost and not on my ipadress.
I'm using JBoss 4.0.2 with the newest JAVA SDK 1.5 with netbeans included. I'm
running JBoss on the default. What i noticed now is the follo
Your IP address is not being bound by JBoss. If you are using windows then
setting the bind address that I showed you earlier will not do anything because
the shell scripts don't run on wndows. You will have to set the bind address
setting in the run.bat file instead or you might be able to pass
Which version of JBoss are you running?
Which configuration are you running (eg: all, default ...)?
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I typed the http:// in front of my ip adress. About the adress, it's the
numerical adress, like for example 64.232.21.121. I can ping the adress and
there is no information lost. In netstat -an i see that port 8080 has a local
adress of 0.0.0.0:8080, an external adress of: 0.0.0.0:0 and the stat
How are you identifying your IP address? Is it a 127.x.x.x address or a real
address?
Can you ping the address?
In a command prompt can you enter the command 'netstat -an' and see what
address is used to listen for connections on port 8080.
Can you use 'telnet ADDRESS 8080' to see if you get
When changing "localhost" to your "ip address" are you keeping the http:// at
the beginning of you url. IE requires it and will not work without it. Your url
should look like "http://:8080".
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Im a student behind a stand alone machine. With 'it stops working' I mean that
when I try the IP adress instead of the localhost, the jboss starting page
doesnt work, instead I get the white screen that says: the page cannot be
shown. When I try the localhost afterwards, it's working again.
Vie
Is the machine you are using a stand alone machine or are you part of a
business network.
If it is part of a business network is your web browser configured to use a
proxy server? If so is it set to bypass the proxy for local addresses possibly
by specifying the IP address range that is local.
I've tried that also, I even deactivated the firewall. Still, it wont work. The
funny thing is that two years ago with an older version it did work. And I dont
think that I did anything different back in those days.
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Try setting your bind address. You can set it in the jboss_init_suse.sh or the
jboss_init_redhat.sh startup scripts. Edit the following lines to set the bound
address:
1) JBOSSSH=${JBOSSSH:-"$JBOSS_HOME/bin/run.sh -c all -b "}
2) CMD_STOP="$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -classpath $JBOSSCP org.jboss.Shutd
Check and make sure that your XP firewall is allowing port 8080 through.
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I've made the changes you said and it's still not working. I'm running JBoss on
win xp by the way.
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