Also, don't forget to check any firewalls on hal9000, because while 8080 may be accessible on the loopback it may be blocked on it's public IP.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rajeev Sampath <rjvra...@gmail.com>
To : Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Tue Mar 23 9:38:59 2010
Subject: Re: newbie: accessing tomcat admin page from another machine

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 7:00 PM, bill.turner <worldwidewi...@gmail.com>wrote:

I installed TC 6.0.26 on one machine in my Windows XP network. It is set up
to run as a service. I can access the administrator from that page using
http://localhost:8080 or using the machine name, i.e. http://hal9000:8080.
I
thought I should be able to access the administrator from other machines in
my network using the latter, but I cannot.


Didn't you try using the IP address of the machine where server runs instead
of machine name?



I can see various hal9000 shared
directories from windows explorer, including the tomcat home on hal9000. I
feel embarrassed because this seems obvious, but I cannot seem to figure
out
what I am doing wrong.

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Bill Turner
http://www.changent.com Groovy/Grails Talk
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