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Server behind the NAT firewall (again)

created by Egidijus Vaisnora in JNDI and Naming - View the full discussion

Boss 5.0.1, EJB 3. Server is running on computer which doesn't have remote IP only local

 

Got exception "Caused by: org.jboss.remoting.CannotConnectException: Can not get connection to server. Problem establishing socket connection for InvokerLocator [socket://10.198.138.148:3873/?]"

 

Server is launched -Djava.rmi.server.hostname=<remote_ip> -Dremoting.bind_by_host=false

 

Additionally I found, that I can and need to define property "clientConnectAddress=<remote_ip>" for jboss remoting.

I added (uncommented line) into remoting-jboss-bens.xml, but it didn't work. Then I found that this connector is for EJB2 but for EJB3 is used ejb3-connectors-jboss-beans.xml . Then I added following lines to EJB3 connector

 

 

<!-- Remoting Server Configuration -->
  <bean name="ServerConfiguration"
   >
    <property name="invocationHandlers">
      <map keyClass="java.lang.String" valueClass="java.lang.String">
        <entry>
          <key>AOP</key>
          <value>
            org.jboss.aspects.remoting.AOPRemotingInvocationHandler
          </value>
        </entry>
      </map>
    </property>
    <property name="invokerLocatorParameters">
      <map keyClass="java.lang.String" valueClass="java.lang.String">
        <entry>
          <key>clientConnectAddress</key>
          <value>
            <remote_ip>
          </value>
        </entry>
      </map>
    </property>
  </bean>
Still not working...  I have bad feeling that I am adding clientConnectAddress in wrong way, but there are no sample on this.
Please advice

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