I do not get a ping for dummy.dynalias.net. Is this the actual dynamic dns name you defined?
----- Original Message ----- From: "James T. Studebaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomcat Users List" <tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org> Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 5:53 AM Subject: Re: How to access web site from other computers When you type in http://dummy.dnsalias.net/web/JSP/login.html in the IE do you get a tomcat error or do you get a "The page cannot be displayed" or do you get some other error? Thank you James T. Studebaker ----- Original Message ----- From: "U K Laxmi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomcat Users List" <tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org> 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 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. ie. http://dummy.dnsalias.net/web/JSP/login.html But not from other computers (one at office). I'm able to ping to this machine. But not able to see the web application. Is this is a firewall issue? How can i identify what are the firewalls/spywares running in my system and how to allow the IP Address to be visible. Pls help. Thanks to everyone for the answers. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 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 provide a static > IP address, which is the case for most providers, > you still can access the > tomcat service from the internet. What you can do > is define a dynamic dns > service at a provider such as dyndns.org. You can > set up a dynamic dns > service where the ip address is updated from a > program you install on your > local windows machine using one of their domains. > You have several > choices of such programs available on the dyndns.org > site. The program > you install on your local windows machine detects > when the IP address of > your local machine changes. The program then sends > the new IP address to > the dyndns.org service and the ip address of the > dynamic dns service you > set up with them is automatically updated. This > service is free for a > limited number of machines. > > You could also buy a domain name from a domain name > service provider. > Dyndns.org does sell domain names also. You can > then define a dynamic dns > service with dyndns.org just the same as described > above using your > domain. I believe dyndns.org will charge you an > annual fee for using your > own domain name. > > Let me know if this helps. > > As a side issue you can access the tomcat service on > your local windows > machine from another computer on the internet in a > test situation with out > establishing a dynamic dns account. You can do this > by entering a record > in the hosts file of the computer from which you > wish to access the tomcat > service. I expect you to find the host file at: > c:/windows/system32/drivers/etc/host or > c:/winnt/system32/drivers/etc/host. > > Enter a line in the form: > <domainname> <ipaddress> > > Supply your domain name for the host account defined > in tomcat > configuration for <domainname>. Do not include the > < or the > characters. > Localhost will not work. If you have not defined a > host other than > localhost in tomcat configuration, you will have to > define another host > account. Supply the ip address assigned to your > machine where tomcat is > running for <ipaddress>. Do not include the < or > the > characters. Here > is an example how the line should look: > > jimstudebaker.org 65.254.62.178 > > Then save the host file. Open the IE and type in > the url > http://domainname:8080/. This assumes your tomcat > port is the default > 8080. This obviously not a general permanent > solution, since the internet > dns servers do not have a record for the entry you > put in the host file. > It is a quick and easy way to test access to the > service from another > machine on the internet however. > > Good luck. > > Let me know if this was of help. > > > 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 > >> connected directly to the > >> internet through a broadband connection or a dial > up > >> connection? > >> > >> Send a response to this question and then I can > go > >> on to the next question. > >> > >> > -----Original Message----- > >> > From: U K Laxmi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 11:13 AM > >> > To: Tomcat Users List > >> > Subject: How to access web site from other > >> computers > >> > > >> > > >> > I've a web application developed using apache > and > >> > tomcat on windows 2000 machine. 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