If you use jetty as the servlet container (standard), search the file  
jetty.xml.
Open the file, search for "localhost" and substitute with the official  
name of your server machine or 93.20.100.13

Restart geoserver.

Hope this helps

Christian


Quoting Mustafa646 <[email protected]>:

> I have installed Geoserver on server 93.20.100.13 at port 8080, Now i want to
> access that Geoserver from my computer (other machine) like that
>
> http://93.20.100.13:8080/geoserver
>
> it gives error, Explorer could not connect to 93.20.100.13:8080
>
> Where is the problem, can anybody explain ?
>
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