Thanks David,
  So are you suggesting that the something weird is on
the Jboss configuration side?
Thanks, B


--- David Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 9/25/06, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm using mod_jk. I currently have it working in a
> dev
> > environment.  Apache Web server ---> jboss
> application
> > server.
> >
> > I need to move to Production:
> > Apache --> [FireWall] --> jboss
> >
> > When I first tried this everything failed. We
> opened
> > port 8009 on the FW to allow incoming traffic and
> > outgoing traffic. However when we return from
> jboss,
> > the traffic is on anything but the 8009 port. How
> do I
> > configure the returning traffic?
> 
> The returning traffic comes back on the same socket
> as the request was
> made on. Normally with a firewall you only need to
> define a rule to
> allow the mod_jk Apache -> jboss traffic on whatever
> mod_jk port you
> have configured. If it's not working, there's
> something else weird
> going on as the firewall was blocking the return
> traffic you wouldn't
> be able to establish a socket connection at all.
> 
> -Dave
> 
>
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