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PLease, I and having the same problem?
Did you find the solution?
Many Thanks!
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Good evening Community !
I'm trying to connect a client application to my JBoss, who is running inside a
virtual machine (VMWare). The link between the virtual machine and its host is a NAT.
We've got :
* PC_Client : real machine that has the "IP1" ip address in the subnet1 (the
real one)
* PC_Server_Host : real machine that has the "IP2" ip address in the subnet1
(the real one), and "IP3" ine the NAT VMWare subnet
* Server_Virtual : virtual machine, Linux RedHat, running into "PC_Server_Host"
; il has "IP4" in the NAT VMWare subnet
I have forwarded the ports 1098, 1099, 4444, 4445, 8080 and 8083 from PC_Server_Host to
Server_Virtual.
I've read this article from the wiki :
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=UsingJBossBehindAFirewall
And I tried, as il was suggested to add :
"-Djava.rmi.server.hostname=IP2 -Djava.rmi.server.useLocalHostname=true "
to my JBoss startup script run.sh.
I launch JBoss on Server_Virtual then, and then I launch the client on PC_Client ; the
client falls into a "Connection timed out" error.
With wireshark (ethereal), I found that the discussion starts well between the PC_Client
and the PC_Server_Host on port 1098, but the client tries then to connect on
"IP4", which is not visible to him...
I've been looking on the web, and I found that the option should be
"-Djava.rmi.server.useLocalHostname=false" instead of true, but it doesn't
change anything to me.
Did I forget something ? I've also read that there may be a problem with the
/etc/hosts file from the system where JBoss is running...
Even if the problem seems complicated to explain, I think that it's a very common one,
but when I follow the tips, it doesn't work...
Any idea ?
Thanks you (at least to have read my post !!!)