Quick double check: are you using standalone.sh or domain.sh?
Your snippet below is from standalone.xml. I just tried standalone.sh
and all sockets were bound to 127.0.0.1. But domain.xml has a different
config; it uses interface "external" which is configured for
<any-ipv4-address/>.
On 3/24/11 3:59 PM, Scott Stark wrote:
I'm not seeing the various server ports defined in the
socket-binding-group use the default-interface value for the interface
to which they bind. Rather, they are showing up bound to any. How do I
achieve the equivalent of AS6 --host=aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd to have all server
listening ports bound to the aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd address?
<interfaces>
<interface name="default">
<inet-address value="127.0.0.1"/>
</interface>
<interface name="any">
<any-address/>
</interface>
<interface name="complex">
<any>
<subnet-match value="192.168.0.0/16"/>
<public-address/>
</any>
<not>
<site-local-address/>
</not>
<up/>
<multicast/>
</interface>
</interfaces>
<socket-binding-group name="standard-sockets"
default-interface="default">
<socket-binding name="jndi" port="1099"/>
<socket-binding name="jmx-connector-registry" port="1090"/>
<socket-binding name="jmx-connector-server" port="1091"/>
<socket-binding name="http" port="8080"/>
<socket-binding name="https" port="8447"/>
<socket-binding name="osgi-http" port="8090"/>
<socket-binding name="remoting" port="4447"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-recovery-environment" port="4712"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-status-manager" port="4713"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-socket-process-id" port="4714"/>
<socket-binding name="messaging" port="5445" />
<socket-binding name="messaging-throughput" port="5455"/>
</socket-binding-group>
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