You are seeing the IPv6 equivalent of 127.0.0.1. Fred Rupam Kuehner wrote: I'm using Axis 1.0's AdminClientTask to deploy a Web service on Tomcat 4.1.3. My operating system is Suse Linux Enterprise Server 9.0 (SLES 9.0). I got the "Remote administrator access is not allowed" error. I was able to get rid of the error by opening up axis.jar and modifying server-config.wsdd to have the enableRemoteAdmin parameter on AdminService to be true. That said, I still don't understand why this is perceived as remote administration since I'm deploying locally (Tomcat is running on localhost). I put some print statements in org.apache.axis.utils.Admin's process(..) method to see what was happening and discovered that the remoteIP in the MessageContext is 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 instead of what I expected (127.0.0.1). When I run on Windows 2000 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0, the remoteIP in the MessageContext is 127.0.0.1 which looks right. Any ideas on what the reason could be for this strange remoteIP address in SLES 9.0? More generally, why might local deploys perceived as remote on SLES 9.0? Thanks, Rupam --
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