rty to Use ./run.sh -c default --host=server's Ip address
./run.sh --help will show you the help message
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forgot to say that when server and client are on different machines but in the
same domain it works as well.
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Hello,
You could try specifying the property java.rmi.server.hostname to the jvm that
is running the jboss server. This should be a name or ip the clients can to use
to connect to the server. I think this defaults to localhost (127.0.0.1)
normally.
One way to do this would be to add it to the
Is the remote server running Linux?
Have you specified the IP address in /etc/hosts?
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