Thank you very much.
I am going to try it.
Tim
--- Han Ming Ong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Absolutely you can.
>
> Say your remote host is bluewhale.xxx.com and it's running
> Tomcat 3.3
> with Apache SOAP 2.2 and it's listening at 8080 (Now I see
> that you are
> running at 443, which is
ion
Again, port 443 is HTTPS which is encrypted, which is probably not what you want.
Good luck.
On Thursday, January 31, 2002, at 09:23 AM, Tim Wei wrote:
Hi,
How can I run TcpTunnelGui on a remote host? If yes, how can spesify the port numbers?
I am not interested in the request appearing o
nd then to bluewhale so that you can see all the traffic between them.
http://walrus.xxx.com/MySoapApp/foo
Again, port 443 is HTTPS which is encrypted, which is probably not what you want.
Good luck.
On Thursday, January 31, 2002, at 09:23 AM, Tim Wei wrote:
Hi,
How can I run TcpTunnelGui o
Hi,
How can I run TcpTunnelGui on a remote host? If yes, how can spesify the port numbers?
I am not interested in the request appearing on the left hand pane. I want to have the response from the remote server appear on the right hand pane of the gui.
Something like this:
java