I managed to set up Tomcat 6.0.20 on my Ubuntu Jaunty box, but I can't
seem to access the server from outside my LAN. Port forwarding is
working OK (tested with port scanner and by starting SSH on the port),
and I can also access Tomcat from all computers on my LAN.
I've tried poking around the
You may have to fool with your firewall (or talk to you lan administrator).
I have a line for starting iptables that looks like this:
-A INPUT -p tcp -m state --state NEW -m tcp --dport 8080 -j ACCEPT
I suspect Ubuntu has some classy utility for modifying the firewal to allow
8080 or what
ever
Tom, Do you have a default gateway?
If you can access anything outside your LAN then you must have one.
It seems your tomcat box does not know about it.
Jonathan Soons
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If you have more than one pc on ur network then you have to configure
your gateway(I.e router) so that all requests that use port 8080
should be forwarded to the pc that has tomcat installed.
On 9/15/09, Jonathan Soons jso...@juilliard.edu wrote:
Tom, Do you have a default gateway?
If you can
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Subject: Re: Can't access Tomcat from outside the LAN
If you have more than one pc on ur network then you have to configure
your gateway(I.e router) so that all requests that use port 8080
should be forwarded to the pc that has tomcat installed.
On 9/15/09, Jonathan Soons jso