Sacha Labourey wrote:
No, I guess that is the problem. The proxy embeeds the ip address of the
server (to be able to remotly contact it) AS SEEN by the server, not the
client. As both IP are different, it fails.
One solution would be to set the java.rmi.server.hostname property to a
HOSTNAME (and N
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Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] JBoss behind firewalls
> No, I guess that is the problem. The proxy embeeds the ip address of the
> server (to be able to remotly contact it) AS SEEN by the server, not the
> client. As both IP are differe
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Sacha
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Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 10:20 AM
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> What do you do with your firewall? i.e. you simply block ports or you also
> do some kind of NAT (static, dynamic, etc.)?
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> Hi guys.
> I ask your help again.
> I have a JBoss installed on a machine and a client on
> another. (2 Jboss
> 2.4.7 on RedHat 8.0)
> Behind the client there is a firewall. (also behind the
> se
Hi guys.
I ask your help again.
I have a JBoss installed on a machine and a client on another. (2 Jboss
2.4.7 on RedHat 8.0)
Behind the client there is a firewall. (also behind the server, but for the
moment all the tcp ports are opened)
I opened the ports 1099, , 4499 (RmiPort in jboss.jcml)
Hi guys
I need help.
I'm trying to call EJB's from a client to a server and there are 2 firewall
between them.
I can only use the ports 80, 5432 and 1099 and i know are opened.
I'm using JBoss 2.4.7 and can't upgrade
RedHat 8.0
So i configured the 2 machines (each one is client/server at the same