> > > I went to www.dyndns.org and selected 'Dynamic
> > DNS'
> > > and did whatever it asked me to. I'm able to
> > access it
> > > locally. ie.
> >
> > Locally means on the same machine as the server?
>
> On the same machine where tomcat & apache are running.
>
--- Joel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I went to www.dyndns.org and selected 'Dynamic
> DNS'
> > and did whatever it asked me to. I'm able to
> access it
> > locally. ie.
>
> Locally means on the same machine as the server?
On the same machine where tomcat & apache are running.
> And could
> I went to www.dyndns.org and selected 'Dynamic DNS'
> and did whatever it asked me to. I'm able to access it
> locally. ie.
Locally means on the same machine as the server?
And could you mention which "whatever it asked me" you did?
> http://dummy.dnsalias.net/web/JSP/
ns name you defined?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "James T. Studebaker"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Tomcat Users List"
>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 5:53 AM
> Subject: Re: How to access web site from other
> computers
>
by direct email I can try
the test myself. Send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: How to access web site from other computers
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:Wed, March 9, 2005 9:40 am
To: "Tomcat
I do not get a ping for dummy.dynalias.net. Is this the actual dynamic
dns name you defined?
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From: "James T. Studebaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 5:53 AM
Subject: Re: How to access web
TED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 1:50 AM
Subject: RE: How to access web site from other computers
Thank you for the detailed info. I appreciate it. May
be, in future i may go for a static IP address. But
for testing purposes, i would like to do some wrok
Thank you for the detailed info. I appreciate it. May
be, in future i may go for a static IP address. But
for testing purposes, i would like to do some wrok
around specified by you.
I went to www.dyndns.org and selected 'Dynamic DNS'
and did whatever it asked me to. I'm able to access it
locally.
It sounds like you may have a firewall issue. Make sure that all
software or hardware firewalls in the path are configured to allow the
IP address and port you're sending from. Also make sure your router is
configured to rout IP packets from the WAN interface to the IP address
on your LAN that
OK. There have been suggestions that you get a static ip address. If
your internet service provider will assign you a static ip address, that
will solve your problem if you are trying to access the tomcat service
using a domain name.
However if your internet service provider is unwilling to prov
anges.
-Original Message-
From: Ramu, Vinod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 March 2005 16:32
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: How to access web site from other computers
The IP allocated to your machine must be STATIC.
If you built a internet site then ask your internet service provid
The machine is connected to internet thro' broadband
connection.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> An answer to this question would require a little
> more information.
>
> When you say "My computer is in network" is the
> network you are refering
> to a local area network or is the window machine
>
An answer to this question would require a little more information.
When you say "My computer is in network" is the network you are refering
to a local area network or is the window machine connected directly to the
internet through a broadband connection or a dial up connection?
Send a response
The IP allocated to your machine must be STATIC.
If you built a internet site then ask your internet service provider to
allocate a static IP to your machine.
Otherwise, if you have built a intranet site talk to your system
administrator, probably he will find a domain controller.
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