On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 19:41:06 -0800 (PST), Ben Williams wrote:
> 
> I'm just guessing here, but maybe add an entry for the public name in
> /etc/hosts:
> 127.0.0.1               localhost.localdomain localhost my-www.server.name
It's not set up on DNS yet since we were just testing.
> 
> or 'split-brain' DNS if you have that level of control?
I'd have to check into how to do that, I currently only have half a brain <g>
> 
> -- 
> Ben                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Thursday, January 9, 2003, 11:50:52 PM, you wrote:
> //snippage//
> jcc> Keep in mind I'm sniffing the inside card of the firewall so 'in what little is
> jcc> left of my mind' everything is translated already. 
> jcc> Client initiates: 
> jcc> TO: 10.150.0.24 
> jcc> from: w.x.y.z 
> jcc> Client gets onto the web pages fine then attempts to run one of the java
> jcc> reports. 
> jcc> TO: 10.150.0.24 
> jcc> from: w.x.y.z 
> 
> jcc> The server was then doing it's reflux thing which tried to get further 
> jcc> java/url stuff from whatever server the client initiated 
> jcc> To: a.b.c.d 
> jcc> from: 10.150.0.24 <= Java box attempts to 'reach' it's public IP. 
> 
> jcc> At this point the client gets an error 'Form not found' 
> 
> jcc> So, is this really a NATD problem or could it actually be a problem in one of
> jcc> the Java server configs ? And if so where do I look, I'm neither an Apache
> jcc> tomcat or java expert.
> 
> jcc> I tried aliasing the public IP on the Java box but that didn't help. 
> 
> jcc> Thanks in advance, J
> 

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