Yes, that was the problem.
Thanks, Andreas! I feel much better, now... :-)
-ronc
On Tuesday 03 July 2001 16:31, you wrote:
> Sometimes this happens if the router runs on a Unix host. The local IP is
> resolved as 127.0.0.1, wrapped within the connection factory you lookup
> and then your remote client cannot connect.
>
> Some releases ago we've added a bindaddress property for JMS & routing
> listeners. Specify the router's IP address for your JMS plainsocket
> listener and it works. Check the JMS Swiftlet property docs for the prop
> name.
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