[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What's in the jndi.properties in JBoss conf/? I think you have to put the
> java.naming.provider.url=212.172.122.17
> instead of
> java.naming.provider.url=192.168.0.100
> or
> java.naming.provider.url=localhost
thank you for your answer.
there really was java.naming.provider.url=localhost, so i changed it to
212.172.122.17, but still the same....
patrick
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Patrick Buchinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Freitag, 22. Juni 2001 11:21
>> To: Jboss (E-mail)
>> Subject: [JBoss-user] problems with server with 2 network cards
>>
>>
>> hi everybody!
>>
>> i have a server with 2 network cards in it, one is connecting to the
>> internal network (let's say ip=192.168.0.100) and one is
>> connecting to
>> the internet (let's say ip=212.172.122.17).
>> the os of the server is linux (kernel 2.2.16). the server also is the
>> gateway from the internal network to the world (using NAT).
>>
>> now the problem is, when i try to connetct to jboss from outside the
>> internal network (to ip 212.172.122.17), i always get a
>> NoRouteToHostException to host 192.168.0.100!!??!!!
>> is this a jboss problem or a server configuration problem?
>> has someone
>> ever made such a configuration successfully run with jboss?
>>
>> the server is our development server, but our customer wants
>> to test the
>> application from outside, so i need this configuration to work.
>>
>> please help me!
>>
>> thank you very much,
>>
>> patrick
>>
>>
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